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Is water actually wet? Scientists reveal the answer |
Is water wet?? It’s a simple question that plunges deep into the realms of science and philosophy. While some argue that water, being a liquid, is inherently wet, others suggest that wetness is a property a liquid imparts to other…
World Food Safety Day 2025: Science at heart of safe food
Geneva: On World Food Safety Day 2025, the UN reaffirms that food safety is a universal right and a shared responsibility, highlighting the vital roles individuals, institutions, and governments must play to safeguard the global food…
Light Science Technologies signs deal for lettuce glasshouse – ICYMI
Light Science Technologies Holdings PLC (AIM:LST) CEO Simon Deacon talked with Proactive about securing a key patent for the company’s sensorGRO technology and signing a new contract as part of its international expansion strategy.…
Girls in STEM Academy hosts fun event to inspire girls in science careers – Indianapolis News…
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Girls in STEM Academy will host STEM Fest this Saturday, June 7, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at its new campus on the north side of central Indiana. The event aims to engage families with fun…
Objective Science — Subjective Scientists
Circa 2008
At a recent conference on spinal cord injury (SCI), a scientist challenged me because I’d written about therapies that had yet to be vetted by the rigorous standards of objective science. It was as if he’d appointed…
Hidden swarm of “city killer” asteroids near Venus could pose future threat to Earth, scientists…
Hidden swarm of “city killer” asteroids near Venus could pose future threat to Earth, scientists warn
A hidden swarm of large asteroids near Venus could pose a future threat to Earth, but none are an immediate…
Croda’s Quiet Century Of Smart Science
businessA visitor to Cowick Hall in Snaith, East Yorkshire this week, I found myself marking a centenary that was both personal and globally significant. Like many locals, I’d known of the business based at the hall, Croda International — a…
University of Texas track athlete publishes science-fiction novel
UT track athlete publishes sci-fi novel University of Texas athlete Osawese Agbonkonkon is filling his already busy schedule by writing and publishing a science-fiction novel. FOX 7 Austin's Jessica Rivera has more. AUSTIN, Texas -…
The power of olo, a color created by science : Short Wave : NPR
Researcher Hannah Doyle calibrates the AOSLO system prior to an Oz Vision experiment.…
Alaska fishery managers, industry concerned by cuts to federal science agency
NEWPORT, Oregon, USA -- The seafood sector in the US state of Alaska is alarmed by staff cuts to the federal government that's seen nearly a quarter of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries employees depart the…