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Groundbreaking of Yale’s Upper Science Hill Building Complex
Monday’s Ceremony starts a six year effort for a building to house quantum and instrumentation innovation on campus.…
Scientists explain Mount Everest’s anomalous growth – FBC News
Mount Everest is Earth’s tallest mountain – towering 5.5 miles (8.85 km) above sea level – and is actually still growing.
While it and the rest of the Himalayas are continuing an inexorable uplift that dates back to their birth roughly…
Cambridge Science Festival engages community with week of scientific wonder – The Daily Free Press
The annual Cambridge Science Festival took place from Sept. 23 to Sept. 29 across the Charles River, with more than 300 free programs bringing thousands of community members together.
Members of the Winsor Robotics Club…
From analysis to action: should climate scientists engage in activism?
Record-breaking heat waves scorching cities, landslides and floods sweeping away whole towns — the world is currently in the grip of a climate emergency. More than 2,300 local governments in more than 40 countries around the world have…
Everest grew taller faster after Himalayan river ‘piracy,’ scientists say
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Scientists create edible transistor using an unlikely material: toothpaste additive
WTF?! A humble toothpaste additive has provided the key to a major breakthrough in the field of edible electronics. Researchers have successfully built the first fully edible transistor using copper phthalocyanine – a crystalline blue…
Scientists explain Mount Everest’s anomalous growth
By Will Dunham(Reuters) - Mount Everest is Earth's tallest mountain - towering 5.5 miles (8.85 km) above sea level - and is actually still growing.While it and the rest of the Himalayas are continuing an inexorable uplift that dates back to…
Franklin Institute helping to train next generation of scientists
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- For 200 years, the Franklin Institute has been the place to go for everything from a solar eclipse party to blockbuster exhibitions like The Art of the Brick, the world's largest display of LEGO art.Restoration of the…
The Science of Helping Anxious, Fearful, or Reactive Dogs
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Having been interested for many decades in "all things dog," and demystifying what they're doing and why, whenever I learn that dog expert and Psychology Today writer Dr. Zazie…
Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ have reached the Amazon: Scientists discover PFAS in the…
They've been found in food, drinking water, soil, and even in the human body.But now scientists have detected toxic group of chemicals known as PFAS in the Amazon, the world's largest rainforest. The researchers at Coventry University say…