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Published on Sep 22, 2019
PM to unveil funding to help scientists tackle climate change
Scientists will be able to use up to £1 billion of the aid budget inventing new technology to tackle the climate crisis in developing countries, Boris Johnson is to announce. The Prime Minister will commit the clean energy fund named in honour of British …
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Published on 03:10 GMT
Reuters Science News Summary Reuters
Following is a summary of current science news briefs. Alien enthusiasts descend on Nevada desert near secretive U.S. base Scores of UFO enthusiasts converged on rural Nevada on Thursday for a pilgrimage of sorts to the U.S. installation known as Area 51, …
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Published on Sep 22, 2019
Boris Johnson to unveil £1 billion in funding to help scientists tackle climate change
Up to £1 billion of the aid budget will be made available to scientists inventing new technology to tackle the climate crisis in developing countries, Boris Johnson is to announce. The Prime Minister will commit the clean energy fund named in honour of …
Source: Evening Standard -
Published on Sep 22, 2019
Boris Johnson to use overseas aid budget to help scientists tackle climate crisis
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is ‘deeply optimistic’ in technology’s ability to solve the climate crisis (Picture: AFP)Up to £1billion of overseas aid money will be made available to the scientific community to help the developing world tackle climate …
Source: Metro Cafe -
Published on 05:58 GMT
Qatar Science and Technology Park plans to invest…
23 Sep 2019 – 8:43 FROM LEFT: Mohammad Zebian, Program Manager Accelerators at QSTP; Yosouf Saleh, Executive Director at QSTP; Dr. Richard O’Kennedy, Vice-President of QF RDI, and Dr. Ashraf Aboulnaga, Research Director at QCRI, during a press conference …
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Published on Sep 22, 2019
Israeli scientists reveal face of ancient human relatives, the Denisovans – Jewish News
Israeli scientists have been able to show the facial and skeletal structure of an extinct and little-known group of humans, despite an almost complete lack of bones. Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem worked with peers at Stanford University …
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Published on Sep 22, 2019
Young scientists study microplastics, phone radiation, to earn spots at int’l fair
A couple of Yukon high school students are off to Abu Dhabi to show off their science experiments, and rub shoulders with other budding young scientists from around the world. “This isn’t a competition-based science fair, it’s more of a …
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Published on Sep 22, 2019
Science Is Universal, From The Smallest To The Biggest Things In The Universe, And That’s What Makes It So Powerful
Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Yes, we can understand this. ESA/Hubble & NASAFor a long time, scientifically-minded folks (or at the very least, proto-scientific philosophers) assumed that the rules that governed our daily …
Source: Forbes -
Published on Sep 22, 2019
VIDEO: Tree Scientist Inspires Next Generation … Through Barbie
When Nalini Nadkarni was a young scientist in the 1980s, she wanted to study the canopy – the part of the trees just above the forest floor to the very top branches. But back then, people hadn’t figured out a good way to easily reach the canopy so it …
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Published on 05:18 GMT
Scientists Tried To Make Knives Out Of Frozen Poop For Science
Have you ever thought about frozen human feces? At the same time, have you also wondered if frozen human feces can be used as knives that can function properly? We know it sounds crazy, and the idea probably never crossed your mind ever. But, if for some …
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Published on Sep 22, 2019
Astronauts are breathing into weird little machines for science – BGR
Dealing with low gravity in space can take some getting used to for scientists who make their way to the International Space Station. They prepare as best they can back on Earth, but the human body tends to do some weird stuff when you remove gravity from …
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Published on 02:01 GMT
Chicago data scientist hit and killed by truck worked tirelessly for a better world for her baby, who died Saturday
What amazed him about his wife, as beautiful as she was intelligent, Boshardy said, was how she soaked up every experience imaginable. Never one to idle away hours, she was either out enjoying her life with friends and family or working hard to improve …
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Published on 00:19 GMT
‘Brilliant scientist’ remembered as doing everything in her power to make the world a better place for her baby who died …
Figurative mountains weren’t the only ones she climbed. She adored travel, visiting Nepal, Peru, the Galapagos Islands, she toured Europe, visited Hong Kong, the Maldives. She went dogsledding in Norway, whale watching in Hawaii, ziplining and repelling in …
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Published on Sep 22, 2019
NASA scientist Kate Marvel lays out the unpleasant realities of rising seas
NASA data shows the ocean’s gradual, inexorable rise. “There’s a lot of things we’re really sure about,” NASA climate scientist Kate Marvel said at the 10th annual Social Good Summit on Sept. 22. “We’re sure sea levels are …
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Published on Sep 22, 2019
Lakin Named Finalist In Global Science Video Contest
Verona High School senior Christopher Lakin has made it to the final round of the Breakthrough Junior Challenge, though he did not win the Popular Vote part of the global science video contest. That honor went to a video on cryptography by Branko Malaver- …
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Published on Sep 22, 2019
That’s Science: How Plant-Based JUST Turns Mung Beans Into Scrambled Eggs
Frittata made with plant-based JUST Egg, served with salad on wood cutting board. JUST, Inc.There’s a reason most plant-based companies start their product lines with a burger. Sure, figuring out the aroma, sizzle and taste of beef is a challenge, but …
Source: Forbes -
Published on Sep 22, 2019
Scientists find 125million-year-old fossilised remains of superpterosaur
Scientists find 125million-year-old fossilised remains of superpterosaur with 20ft wingspan that could have been one of the biggest species ever to take to the skies The Hatzegopteryx fossil has shed new light on this magnificent winged species It was …
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Published on Sep 22, 2019
World: Landmark United in Science report informs Climate Action Summit
Press Release Number: 23092019 New York, 22 September 2019 – The world’s leading climate science organizations have joined forces to produce a landmark new report for the United Nations Climate Action Summit, underlining the glaring – and growing – gap …
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Published on Sep 22, 2019
World: United In Science: High-level synthesis report of latest climate science information convened by the Science …
The United in Science Report has been created by the world’s leading climate science organizations who have joined forces to produce a unified assessment in preparation for the United Nations Climate Action Summit. The report underlines the glaring and …
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