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Published on Nov 24, 2019
Scientists clash with Qld cane growers
An inquiry into farm run-off into the Great Barrier Reef has ignited the scientific community, which insists the case is clear and has urged politicians not to “cherry pick” the data. Scientists and government science agencies have found …
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Published on 00:10 GMT
Lab scientists lament alleged victimisation by doctors
Ada Wodu, Calabar The Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria has called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the ministers of Health and Justice to prevail on the members of the College of Nigerian Pathologists to stop alleged attacks on its …
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Published on Nov 24, 2019
Scientists see Sun transfer energy from its interior to atmosphere
Scientists have previously suggested that solar plasma jets called spicules shooting up from the interior were responsible for the heating effect, and for the first time this latest research has directly observed this process, Science magazine reported. …
Source: Iran Daily -
Published on Nov 24, 2019
OPINIONISTA: Activists shoot down scientists — and we all lose
A group of scientists wrote a letter to the highly respected journal Science warning that banning imports of wildlife hunting trophies from African countries may have unintended negative consequences for people and wildlife. I was among the signatories of …
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Published on Nov 24, 2019
How To Thrive At Work: 10 Strategies Based On Brain Science
Brain science can help you thrive at workGettyWe know more today about how the brain works than ever before, and in addition to being extraordinarily interesting, our knowledge can help us have better work experiences every day. You can use brain science …
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Published on 00:16 GMT
Scientists hope periods of suspended animation could help cure cancer
When they’re looking for ideas for their next futuristic blockbuster, Hollywood’s movie moguls could do worse than visit the University of Maryland Medical Centre in the American city of Baltimore. In 2012, doctors there carried out one of the world’s …
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Published on Nov 24, 2019
Scientists believe they have found a ‘fifth force of nature’
Researchers say they have observed energy that ‘connects the visible world to dark matter’Scientists say they have found a fifth force of nature, that moves humanity a step closer to understanding how the universe works. Academics at the Hungarian Academy …
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Published on Nov 24, 2019
Scientists record assembly of ribosomes in real time
A team of scientists from Scripps Research and Stanford University has recorded in real time a key step in the assembly of ribosomes–the complex and evolutionarily ancient “molecular machines” that make proteins in cells and are essential for …
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Published on Nov 24, 2019
Scientists discover tiny devices to detect cancer!
Washington: Researchers have developed a new cancer-detecting tool, which uses tiny circuits made up of DNA to identify cancer cells by the molecular signatures on their surface. Duke University researchers fashioned the simple circuits from interacting …
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Published on Nov 24, 2019
Brand Alchemy: A Conversation With Artist Of Science Contently’s Pearl Collings
Data-led creativity has reached an inflection point. As a result, the era of art and commerce is giving way to a new age of art and science. We are amidst a data transformation revolution and the customer topography has never been more complex. Finding the …
Source: Forbes -
Published on Nov 24, 2019
Queen Maxima cut a stylish figure as she arrived at the NEMO science museum in Amsterdam
She’s a real bright spark! Queen Maxima of the Netherlands puts on a VERY colourful display as she visits a science museum in Amsterdam – before giving the attractions a test run Queen Maxima, 48, visited the NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam today Dutch …
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Published on Nov 24, 2019
Iranian Science Minister Stresses Capability to Transfer Experience to Cuba
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Science Minister Mansour Gholami in a meeting with Cuban Ambassador to Tehran Alexis Bandrich Vega underlined his country’s readiness to share experience with Havana in scientific and technological fields. “There are many …
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Published on Nov 24, 2019
Bozell & Graham: The Hulk on Capitol Hill – when actors play scientists for Congress
Fox411: Mark Ruffalo responds to criticisms about his non-profit Water Defense and statements he made regarding the safety of bathing in Flint, Michigan’s water Celebrity testimony is an age-old political stunt on Capitol Hill. If you want the press at …
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Published on Nov 24, 2019
Scientists observe highest-energy light from a gamma-ray burst ever
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 24 (ANI): International researchers have observed a gamma-ray burst with an afterglow that featured the highest energy photons, a trillion times more energetic than visible light, ever detected in a burst. Gamma-ray bursts are …
Source: Africa News -
Published on Nov 24, 2019
A cognitive neuroscientist explains the science behind ‘trigger warnings’ — and why they don’t actually work
Imagine you’re a lecturer teaching a celebrated novel that features violent scenes – say, F Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby (1925). It transpires that one of your students has themselves been a victim of violence and now, thanks to your words, they are …
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Published on Nov 24, 2019
Some coffee drinkers claim it causes anxiety. Here’s what the science says
It seems as if every year a new study rears its head in the newspapers, declaring that coffee is good, or bad, for us. Americans eat up — or, drink up, rather — coverage on the topic because so many of us are addicted: 64 percent of American adults drink …
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Published on Nov 24, 2019
Meet Wilfred Obeng Wilfred, The Brilliant SHS 2 Science Student Who Blew The 2019 NOV/DEC WASSCE With 8As
We have chanced upon the impressive result of a brilliant student identified as Obeng Wilfred. He is a form two Science student of the Kumasi Anglican Secondary School, however, he sat for the 2019 private West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination …
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Published on Nov 24, 2019
Very real dangers of lack of sleep explained by scientists
Someone who is sleep-deprived is three times more likely to make potentially deadly lapses in concentration, a new study has found. In one of the largest sleep studies of its kind, researchers from Michigan State University set out to quantify the effect …
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Published on Nov 24, 2019
New Science Explores The Relationship Between Hardiness, Sleep Deprivation, And Job Performance
Mic445 / FlickrHardiness is a personality trait defined by an individual’s ability to manage and respond constructively to stressful life experiences. But how important is hardiness in the workplace? New research forthcoming in the journal Personality …
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