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Scientists warn SDGs cannot be achieved without microorganisms
Research from ETH Zurich's Crowther Lab has warned that meeting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, covering seventeen issues from poverty to education, from clean energy to…
Florida scientists discover new shark species
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Scientists have discovered a new hammerhead shark species, and are naming it after Philanthropist Paul G. Allen. Allen also co-founded Microsoft. According to Cindy Gonzalez from FIU, the species, Sphyrna alleni, was…
A magical night of science and adventure!
Get ready for a night of science and fun in Porto! On September 27, the city will host the European Researchers Night, an event that will take place in several locations across Portugal, including Braga, Lisbon and Lagos, offering…
‘Doomsday’ glacier set to melt faster and swell seas as world heats up, say scientists
Small sastrugi on Thwaites Glacier. Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain
Tidal action on the underside of the Thwaites Glacier in the Antarctic…
Science & Humans Proudly Welcomes Renowned Healthcare Leader Karim “Matt” Nassar as…
MISSISSAUGA, ON / ACCESSWIRE / September 23, 2024 / Science & Humans (S&H), Canada's leading platform for hormone health, is excited to announce the appointment of Karim (Matt) Nassar as Chief Growth Officer. He joins S&H at a…
Sleep and your body: treatments, strategies, and science
What’s not controversial is that many of us just aren’t sleeping enough: According to a CDC survey, over one-third of Americans report not getting the recommended amount of shut-eye. This should not be taken lightly, as those getting…
University of Glasgow adds environmental impact to computer science syllabus
Opting to travel by train rather than plane has become a popular choice for many scholars and students, but few think so hard about the environmental impact of the computers they use.
That may soon change at one UK university, at least,…
Penn first year competed as one of 30 semifinalists in global science video competition
College first-year Pedro Aguilar was a semi-finalist of the Breakthrough Junior Challenge (Photo from Breakthrough Junior Challenge).
College first year Pedro…
Scientists: goji berries increase resistance to cold
Scientists have discovered that goji berries (Lycium Barbarum), long used in traditional Chinese medicine to increase resistance to cold, do indeed have the ability to stimulate heat production in the body. According to a…