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Ensilica relocates to Cambridge Science Park
Mixed signal ASICs (Application Specific Integrated Circuits) chip maker EnSilica has established a new engineering hub at The Bradfield Centre on Cambridge Science Park.The EnSilica team at The Bradifled Centre on Cambridge Science Park…
Chinese Scientists Detect New ‘Super-Earth’ 2,500 Light Years Away
An international research team led by the Yunnan Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences announced the discovery of a “super-Earth,” offering fresh clues in the search for carbon-based life beyond our planet.The…
In Celebration of Pride Month Aperture Science Abducts First Gay Test Subject
HANCOCK, Mich. — In honor of Pride Month, Aperture Science Inc. has abducted their first gay test subject in company history. The groundbreaking abduction was confirmed earlier this week in a video featuring the overseer of the company’s…
A centre to popularise science among schoolchildren planned in Tiruchi
In an effort to encourage schoolchildren to learn science in an interactive manner, the School Education Department has taken steps to construct a modern science centre at Kattur in Tiruchi. The project is to be implemented under the…
Guwahati Science Centre steps up visitor experience
Guwahati, June 9: In a bid to make science more engaging and inclusive for all age groups, the National Science Centre, Guwahati is set to launch a medicinal plant garden, a dedicated medicinal gallery, and a new online ticketing system.…
‘What were they doing here?’
Research has found newborn humpback whales as far south as Tasmania, over 1,500 kilometers (932 miles) from where experts thought humpback mothers typically gave birth.
What's happening?
According to The Guardian, the study…
‘More dynamic … history than previously recognized’
Novel findings from University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, geologist Timothy Paulsen and University of Colorado, Boulder, thermochronologist Jeff Benowitz have shed light on the complex and enigmatic history of Antarctica's ice sheets,…
Selective breeding doubles heat tolerance of Ningaloo Reef coral, study finds
Unnatural selection has bred life in all shapes and sizes, and a globe-spanning team of scientists says the same practice might help save Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef.Mining billionaire Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest will share that finding…
SPC highlights Pacific leadership and inclusive governance at One Ocean Science Congress
The Pacific Community (SPC) reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs) in global ocean science and governance during the high-level Town Hall event “From Barcelona to Nice and Beyond:…
DK Learning signs The Rapping Science Teacher, Matt Green
Matt Green © Ruth JenkinsonDK Learning has signed TikTok star and TV broadcaster Matt Green, better known to his followers as The Rapping Science Teacher, for a new series of education titles.YOU’VE REACHED YOUR ARTICLE LIMIT
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