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Scientists uncover hidden freshwater under sea floor: What are offshore aquifers and why are they significant?

Scientists uncover hidden freshwater under sea floor: What are offshore aquifers and why are they significant?

Nearly 50 years ago, a US government ship, which was originally looking for minerals and hydrocarbons, unexpectedly stumbled upon freshwater while drilling into the sea floor off the country’s northeastern coast. Now, a group of international...

Chinese Scientists Create Assembloid Model to Unravel Adenomyosis Pathogenesis

Chinese Scientists Create Assembloid Model to Unravel Adenomyosis Pathogenesis

Adenomyosis is a complex and often debilitating gynecological condition that affects millions of women worldwide, yet remains poorly understood in terms of its pathogenesis and therapeutic interventions. Characterized by the invasion of...

Whistleblowers Say Meta Buried Research on Child Safety

Whistleblowers Say Meta Buried Research on Child Safety

Two current and two former employees at Meta have shared internal documents with Congress, alleging that the company downplayed research related to children’s safety online. According to The Washington Post, the disclosures suggest that Meta...

Science Associated Press After 800 years of silence, the oldest pipe organ in the Christian world sounds once more

Science Associated Press After 800 years of silence, the oldest pipe organ in the Christian world sounds once more

JERUSALEM (AP) — After 800 years of silence, a pipe organ that researchers say is the oldest in the Christian world roared back to life on Tuesday, its ancient sound echoing through a monastery in Jerusalem's Old City. Composed of original pipes...

PCORI Grants New Patient-Centered Comparative Effectiveness Research to Enhance Informed Health Care Decisions

PCORI Grants New Patient-Centered Comparative Effectiveness Research to Enhance Informed Health Care Decisions

In today’s complex healthcare landscape, patients and healthcare providers alike confront an overwhelming array of treatment options, often without sufficient evidence to decisively guide clinical decisions. Addressing this challenge, the...

FAILING GRADE: 2/3 of Alaska students still can’t pass reading, math, science

FAILING GRADE: 2/3 of Alaska students still can’t pass reading, math, science

The latest state and national assessments of Alaska’s public school students reveal that the failure to teach basic reading, math and science is a continuing and chronic problem. Despite new reading initiatives and increased state funding, roughly...

Ministry of Education and Science announces changes to tuition fees for next academic year

Ministry of Education and Science announces changes to tuition fees for next academic year

Researchers uncover a previously unknown mechanism behind chromosome end protection

Researchers uncover a previously unknown mechanism behind chromosome end protection

Researchers have uncovered a previously unknown mechanism that safeguards the chromosome ends from being mistakenly repaired by the cell. While DNA repair is vital for survival, attempts to repair the chromosome ends - called telomeres - can have...

NASA scientists probe Earth-like planet for atmosphere, water

NASA scientists probe Earth-like planet for atmosphere, water

Scientists are observing earth-like exoplanet that may contain water using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, the space agency said in a news release. The exoplanet, known as TRAPPIST-1 e, orbits the red dwarf star TRAPPIST-1. The system was...

Doctor explains what science says about acetaminophen, pregnant women and autism

Doctor explains what science says about acetaminophen, pregnant women and autism

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Sen. Markey calling for Meta to ban minors from accessing its A.I. chatbots 08:28 Qatar calls attack in Doha a 'violation' of international law 11:53 Top...

Arkansas Advocate: UAMS to use $5.8M federal grant to expand cancer treatment side effects research

Arkansas Advocate: UAMS to use $5.8M federal grant to expand cancer treatment side effects research

The Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock | Photo courtesy of UAMS By TESS VRBIN | Arkansas Advocate The National Institutes of Health awarded the University of Arkansas for...

Gaithersburg’s Elutia selling key business line to Boston Scientific, sets sights on new products

Gaithersburg’s Elutia selling key business line to Boston Scientific, sets sights on new products

In groundbreaking study, researchers publish brain map showing how decisions are made

By Mindy Weisberger, CNN (CNN) — Neuroscientists from 22 labs joined forces in an unprecedented international partnership to produce a landmark achievement: a neural map that shows activity across the entire brain during decision-making. The data,...

MSU’s AIPRIS, TERI sign MoU for policy research collaboration

MSU’s AIPRIS, TERI sign MoU for policy research collaboration

New Research Calls for an Air Monitoring Network for Plastic Pollution

New Research Calls for an Air Monitoring Network for Plastic Pollution

Scientists at The University of Manchester are urging the creation of a global network of air monitoring stations to track airborne plastic pollution. In a new review published in the journal Current Pollution Reports, researchers examined how...

CURE Program inspires next generation of cancer researchers

CURE Program inspires next generation of cancer researchers

SUPPORT. INSIDE THIS LAB, CANCER RESEARCH IS HAPPENING. AND FOR DOCTOR JENNIFER GILLETTE, IT’S EXCITING. WE EXPOSE TO THE PLETHORA OF WHAT’S OFFERED HERE AT OUR HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER. DOCTOR GILLETTE IS THE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR THE CANCER...

Evidence Based Research on Medication Patterns in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment of Tic Disorders: A Complete Review

Evidence Based Research on Medication Patterns in the Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment of Tic Disorders: A Complete Review

Introduction Tic disorders (TD) are neuropsychiatric conditions that typically manifest in childhood or adolescence, characterized by the presence of one or more motor tics and/or vocal tics.1 The global prevalence of TD among children is...

Science Detroit Free Press Michigan missed out on lunar eclipse, but a supermoon is on the way. Here's when to see it

Science Detroit Free Press Michigan missed out on lunar eclipse, but a supermoon is on the way. Here's when to see it

Michigan missed out on a recent "blood moon" lunar eclipse, but just after the official start of fall the year's first supermoon will rise in the night sky. The harvest moon is the first of three consecutive full supermoons in 2025 and will peak...

Rosh Hashana meets Technion science: AI beehives and robotic bees

Rosh Hashana meets Technion science: AI beehives and robotic bees

This Rosh HaShanah, as you dip apples in honey, know that Technion science is helping Israel’s — and the world’s — dwindling bee populations thrive. From AI-monitored hives to robotic honeybees, Israel’s brightest minds are ensuring that Jewish...

South Carolina State University Donates Drone to Boost Gambian Farming Research

South Carolina State University Donates Drone to Boost Gambian Farming Research

By Nelson Manneh The National Agricultural Research Institute (NARI) in The Gambia received a specialized drone from South Carolina State University (SCSU) on Monday, a donation aimed at enhancing agricultural research and addressing food...

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