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UAH Earth System Science Center Researchers Question World Record for Hottest Temperature Ever Observed

UAH Earth System Science Center Researchers Question World Record for Hottest Temperature Ever Observed

BYLINE: Dr. Roy W. Spencer Newswise — A new study published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (BAMS) by researchers from The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of The University of Alabama System, calls for...

Owner:  Roger Johnson (daughter Jessica is CEO)
Proimmune Ltd introduces Prove® SL Self-Loading MHC Class I Monomers to improve T cell research flexibility
'Technology sharing, joint defence production and strategic logistics: India-US sign landmark 10-year defence pact; Know about the agreement
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
Halloween Math and Science Night creates spooky STEM fun for Panther families

Halloween Math and Science Night creates spooky STEM fun for Panther families

BALDWIN — About 45 Panther students and 15 families participated in this month’s Halloween-themed Math and Science Night. The family-friendly evening of spooky fun demonstrates the district’s commitment to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math...

Owner:  Perrotto Family
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
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

Fishermen’s association appoints new scientific officer

Owner:  Hans Marter
Researcher: Belgium systematically deprived Congolese of rights and freedoms
Researchers deploy high-tech drones for crucial task in forest: 'Could become a model'

Researchers deploy high-tech drones for crucial task in forest: 'Could become a model'

"Our team on site is always happy to explain what our new airborne assistant is all about." by Brent WigginsOctober 31, 2025 Nature and technology have joined forces as researchers in Germany deploy tree-monitoring drones. Their drone system...

Owner:  Dave Finocchio & Anna Robertson
Just 5 minutes can reset your brain: What scientists found about micro-breaks
Missouri has native tarantulas. A St. Louis scientist says they’re docile ‘cupcakes'

Missouri has native tarantulas. A St. Louis scientist says they’re docile ‘cupcakes'

In a parking lot in a secret location outside St. Louis, Becky Hansis-O’Neill and her team prepared to search for Missouri’s largest native spider. They set off into the woods, hiking toward the spider’s home. Right away, a member of the party...

Owner:  University of Missouri-St. Louis & American Government
The Trump administration move to study aluminum in vaccines worries scientists

The Trump administration move to study aluminum in vaccines worries scientists

The Trump administration is studying the safety of an ingredient commonly used in vaccines, an additive that contains aluminum. Coming after other recent changes to vaccine policy, many public health experts worry that the administration may now...

Owner:  Kachemak Bay Broadcasting & American Government
Ecocem demonstrates up to 60% carbon reduction in US cement manufacturing with ACT technology
Malta’s hospitality sector urged to embrace change amid talent shortages and technological shift
Job Description of a Political Scientist
Researchers make disturbing discovery lingering deep within Earth's oceans: 'Relatively under-investigated'

Researchers make disturbing discovery lingering deep within Earth's oceans: 'Relatively under-investigated'

Plastic pollution, and microplastics in particular, are a major concern affecting the ocean, and a new study identified a potentially underestimated source of this form of marine contamination. What's happening? While microplastics have likely...

Owner:  Dave Finocchio & Anna Robertson
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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