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Wind Science Event for Children at Minor Memorial Library
ROXBURY — An ‘Up, Up and Away’ children’s program with Mad Science of New England will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 26, at the Minor Memorial Library, 23 South St. in Roxbury. This special event introduces children to the principles of air...

Investigator in paranormal research from Connecticut dies
BRIDGEPORT, CT. (WFSB) - An investigator in paranormal research from Connecticut has died. The New England Society for Psychic Research announced the passing of Dan Rivera on their Facebook page. Rivera was from Bridgeport and served as a lead...

"Alpha Research": Ruling Coalition Losing Ground
A new poll by the sociological agency Alpha Research indicates a continued decline in public support for Bulgaria’s ruling coalition. Positive assessments have dropped from 39% in January to just 26% in July, while negative opinions have risen...

Wildfires show why CBC needs public safety mandate: researcher
By Canadian Press on July 16, 2025. OTTAWA — The wildfires that are flaring up across Canada again are one of the reasons public safety should be added to CBC/Radio-Canada’s mandate, a new report from a research centre at McGill University argues....

Guidehouse Research Estimates Global Market for Air Quality Technologies in Commercial Buildings Will Grow to Nearly $419 Billion by 2033
Health awareness, which surged after the COVID-19 pandemic, is key market driver BOULDER, Colo., July 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A new report from Guidehouse Research explores the global market for indoor air quality (IAQ) technologies in commercial...

What is peer review? The role anonymous experts play in scrutinizing research before it gets published
Reviewer 1: “This manuscript is a timely and important contribution to the field, with clear methodology and compelling results. I recommend publication with only minor revisions.” Reviewer 2: “This manuscript is deeply flawed. The authors’...

A Wisconsin scientist helped launch a telescope that will create the greatest cosmic movie of all time
In April, Wisconsin’s Keith Bechtol was in the remote Andes mountains of Chile waiting for the world’s largest digital camera to turn on and take a photo of the night sky. “I was very focused to the task at hand,” he told WPR’s “Wisconsin Today.”...

The real reason you walk into a room and immediately forget why you're there, according to science
By SOPHIE HINES FOR YOU MAGAZINE Published: 05:50 EDT, 16 July 2025 | Updated: 05:55 EDT, 16 July 2025 As a permanently sleep-deprived mother of two, it’s perhaps not surprising I lose my train of thought on a regular basis, but even before having...

Tracking AI models’ ‘thoughts’ could reveal how they make decisions, researchers say
A broad coalition drawn from the ranks of multiple AI companies, universities, and non-profit organisations have called for deeper scrutiny of AI reasoning models, particularly their ‘thoughts’ or reasoning traces.In a new position paper published...

New head brewer at The Tap mixes science with brewing for new twists
Chris Paumi, former biochemistry professor and brewery owner, is the new head brewer at The Tap Brewery in Bloomington. He plans to expand and modernize The Tap's beer selection, including hazy IPAs, fruit beers, and bourbon-barrel aged styles....

Saudi Arabia In-Vitro Diagnostics Market Report 2025-2030 Featuring Abbott, BD, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Biomerieux, Danaher, Nihon Kohden, Roche, Siemens Healthineers, Sysmex, Thermo Fischer Scientific
(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) Saudi Arabia's in-vitro diagnostics market is set to grow from USD 734.7M in 2024 to USD 932.3M by 2030, driven by a rising elderly population and chronic disease prevalence. Saudi Arabia leads the GCC region in...

Turkmenistan's innovative development model requires building up scientific potential
The President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov, paying special attention to education issues, invariably emphasizes the importance of the quality of professional resources for the country in the context of modernization and innovative...
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The One Thing to Cut From Your Diet If You’re Having Frequent Nightmares, According to Science
Cheese and sweets can disrupt sleep and cause nightmares, especially in people with food intolerances like lactose intolerance or gluten sensitivity. About 5.5% of survey participants reported that certain foods directly affected their dreams,...

Meta continues AI hiring spree, poaches two top OpenAI researchers: Report
Meta has been aggressively recruiting talent to create its dream AI team. Recently, CEO Mark Zuckerberg and the company have made headlines for allegedly poaching talent from Open AI and other tech companies. According to Wired, the company has...

Alpha males are surprisingly rare among primates – new research
Is it true that male animals are dominant over females? Previous studies have often found male-biased power in primates and other mammals. A new study, investigating physical encounters between members of the same species in 121 primates (around a...

'Only One Heatwave Away’: Scientists Warn Of Summer Soccer World Cup Tragedy
GENEVA (AP) — Soccer had a fierce reckoning with heat at the recently concluded FIFA Club World Cup in the United States — a sweltering preview of what players and fans may face when the U.S. co-hosts the World Cup with Mexico and Canada next...

Paranormal researcher dies unexpectedly during Annabelle tour
No, no, no, I, no, the only souvenirs you get from here are on the table. No, no, you're not *** worry wart. You're wise. Oh no, thank you very much. Thank you very much. Oh, you're very welcome. Thank you. Thank you. That was an honor. Thank you....

Workshop anchors research in Kundasang communities
Elder women of Bundu Tuhan perform the traditional dance Sinurondoi in front of the balai adat.(customs town hall) to welcome SEANNET 2025 participants to the village. In front of them is Adrian Soidi, Bundu Tuhan village’s Heritage and Cultural...

Workplace Burnout Remains High in Europe as Economic Stress Mounts, Research Finds
11 Reading Time: 2 minutesWith summer offering a chance to rest and reset, many employees across Europe are still struggling with burnout. New data shows that this remains a serious concern, particularly among younger workers and women. A 2023...

Hundreds of native bees have been found in Kentucky. Researchers say we still have a lot to learn
The Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves is on a quest to catalog and understand the native bee population in the state. So far, through archival searches and extensive field surveys, they have identified hundreds of bee species native to the state...