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Hythe Bridge Street: Oxford science lab plans decision due
The proposals are being put forward by applicant Forge Bio GP 2 LTD for land at Beaver House and buildings at 39-42A Hythe Bridge Street in Oxford.
Under the plans, the existing 1970s Beaver House building, used as office space,…
VOX POPULI: Finding spark that can make science so cool and so much fun
Hearing that a “device that can produce human voices” can be made from “a paper cup, straw, flexible condiment bottle, sponge and transparent file folder,” I visited the National Museum of Nature and…
New Resource for California Stem Cell Scientists
Newswise — LOS ANGELES (Sept. 12, 2024) -- The Cedars-Sinai Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute is creating a resource laboratory to help advance stem cell-based technologies throughout Cedars-Sinai and across California.…
GNS Science Cuts Risk New Zealand’s International Reputation
Friday, 13 September 2024, 10:09 amPress Release: New Zealand Association of Scientists
The New Zealand Association of Scientists is hosting on
its website a letter signed by eighty-five…
Lubrizol Life Science develop new magnesium prototype that melts-in-your-mouth
Photo © AdobeStock.com/AleksanderA recent press release announced that Lubrizol Life Science created a magnesium prototype called MAGSHAPE microcapsules. Magnesium aids in assisting the body with maintaining a stable heart rhythm,…
UCSD, SDSU scientists share new findings on possibly reducing odor in South Bay
Whiffs of sewer gas in the South Bay have received renewed attention from UC San Diego and San Diego State University scientists recently.Dr. Kimberly Prather, with UC San Diego, and Dr. Paula Granados, with San Diego State University,…
You’ve probably never heard of this ‘forever chemical.’ Scientists say it’s everywhere.
As cities and towns plan to remove several harmful “forever chemicals” from drinking water, scientists are starting to focus on a less-studied version of the chemicals that is showing up virtually everywhere they look.
Trifluoroacetic…
New Computer Simulations Help Scientists Advance E
BYLINE: Theresa Duque
Newswise — Thanks to advances in microchips, today’s smartphones are so powerful they would have been considered supercomputers in the early 1990s. But the rising ubiquity of artificial intelligence and the Internet…
Political Science professor takes a look at the San Francisco Mayoral Debate
Political Science professor takes a look at the San Francisco Mayoral Debate - CBS San Francisco
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Scientists Call on Biden Admin. to Follow the Facts on LNG Exports and Gas-Sourced Hydrogen, Citing…
New Study Clarifies LNG’s Devastating Greenhouse Gas Impact: 33% Worse Than Coal
More than 125 climate, environmental, and health scientists and researchers sent a letter to the Biden administration today expressing serious concerns over…