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NC Museum's research unveils new dinosaur discovery

NC Museum's research unveils new dinosaur discovery

RALEIGH, N.C. -- Scientists have long puzzled over the origins of a mysterious dinosaur excavated in the 1940s: Was it a young T. rex or another type of dinosaur? At first, researchers had only a tyrannosaur skull to go by, making it hard to tell...

Owner:  The Walt Disney Company
Proimmune Ltd introduces Prove® SL Self-Loading MHC Class I Monomers to improve T cell research flexibility
Employers expect more creative skills, research suggests

Employers expect more creative skills, research suggests

Nearly three quarters (73%) of UK employees report that their employer expects them to have creative and visual communication skills, a demand that 84% say has grown in the past three years, according to survey findings released by the software...

Owner:  Allen Family
Dena Almansoori joines ADNOC Group as Chief Technology and Innovation Officer
As Wisconsin voters question data centers, tech companies tout research, community gains

As Wisconsin voters question data centers, tech companies tout research, community gains

Three companies behind planned and ongoing data center developments on Thursday separately announced efforts aimed at supporting Wisconsin researchers and communities. The announcements come as new polling shows most Wisconsin voters believe the...

Owner:  Educational Communications Board & University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dornier Technology Receives US FAA Certification as Foreign Repair Station for Airbus A320 Family

Dornier Technology Receives US FAA Certification as Foreign Repair Station for Airbus A320 Family

Dornier Technology has been officially certified by the United States Federal Aviation Administration (US FAA) as a Foreign Repair Station, authorized to perform heavy maintenance on the Airbus A320 aircraft family. Headquartered in Clark,...

Owner:  Adrian Broadbent
Creepy Science That’s Changing the World in Surprising Ways

Creepy Science That’s Changing the World in Surprising Ways

Researchers are turning eerie-sounding ideas into useful breakthroughs that could change medicine and food science. They’re growing functioning mini-brains, creating spider-inspired fiber gloves for emergency wound care, and coating vegetables...

Owner:  Non-transparent
Sugar industry distorted science to downplay fluoride risks, article suggests

Sugar industry distorted science to downplay fluoride risks, article suggests

A recent article published in Environmental Health examined records dating as far back as the 1930s and found evidence that the sugar industry used manipulation tactics to downplay sugar’s health harms and promote fluoride as a safe solution to...

Owner:  Environmental Health Sciences
Imperial President discusses efforts to support global science at CNRS

Imperial President discusses efforts to support global science at CNRS

Imperial’s President has met with senior research leaders in Paris to discuss supporting global science and empowering the next generation of talent. The event at CNRS – France's state research organisation – was organised to support its strategic...

Owner:  Imperial College London
Just 5 minutes can reset your brain: What scientists found about micro-breaks
Climate scientists in Switzerland report rising eco-anxiety as hope in 1.5C goal fades: Survey
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Malta’s hospitality sector urged to embrace change amid talent shortages and technological shift
Ecocem demonstrates up to 60% carbon reduction in US cement manufacturing with ACT technology
Scientists Have Discovered Several Bat Species In The United States Glow In The Dark

Scientists Have Discovered Several Bat Species In The United States Glow In The Dark

iStockphoto A new study has found, for the first time ever, that there are some bats in the United States that glow in the dark when exposed to ultraviolet light. Now, the researchers are trying to figure out why. “It may not seem like this has a...

Owner:  Jason Cammerota
AI Pioneer Warns New Technology Could Wipe Out Humans

AI Pioneer Warns New Technology Could Wipe Out Humans

Credit: UN Geneva, Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 British-Canadian computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton, often referred to as the “Godfather of AI,” raised concerns recently about the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to pose an existential threat...

Owner:  Anastasios Papapostolou

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