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ISRO Scientist Engineer Recruitment 2025: Check direct link to apply for 320 vacancies, other key…
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has released the official notification for the ISRO Scientist/Engineer Recruitment 2025. ISRO is inviting applications for 320 vacancies in the disciplines of Electronics, Mechanical, and…
‘The findings emphasize the urgent need to update clinical practices’
Scientific researchers are sounding the alarm after a recent study revealed that patients' dentures release microplastics during eating and cleaning. Even more shocking was the amount of microplastics released during simulated dental…
Bangkok Post – Scientists discover new tree species in Surat Thani
PUBLISHED : 2 Jun 2025 at 05:42
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Science and serenity meet on the trails of Mont Pinacle
By William Crooks
Local Journalism Initiative
The Harold F. Baldwin Park, nestled in the hills of Baldwin Mills near Coaticook, has unveiled its 2025 edition of Les Rendez-vous du Pinacle—a season-long series of guided activities…
Scientists identify new CP-As stem cells that trigger belly fat
Abdominal weight often appears out of nowhere once people pass a certain birthday. Extra inches around the waist are more than cosmetic, because scientists link them to a higher likelihood of problems such as diabetes and heart…
Social Media Hates Seed Oils—but Scientists Say They’re Not So Bad
Humans have used seed oils for centuries. Sesame oil dates back to 3000 BCE in the Middle East, and ancient Egyptians and Greeks used flaxseed oil in both cooking and medicine. Today, seed oils are still everywhere, from home kitchens to…
In Bengaluru, pubs serve up science to the masses | Events Movie News
What if Bengaluru’s pubs, usually buzzing with nightlife, transformed into laboratories where scientists discussed their research? The city recently hosted Pint of Science, a global festival widely known for bringing science into pubs,…
Scientists unveil next-gen microscope that could change how we build electronics: ‘A…
Scientists have built a new kind of microscope that lets them see something they haven't been able to before: exactly how heat moves through thermoelectric materials. That might sound niche, but it is important for making electronics…
Isotopes bring the world of science to the ballpark
Science Night gave baseball fans the opportunity to interact with robots, dinosaurs and more while attending a game.ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — At Isotopes Park Saturday night, people came in to see baseball, but they also walked…
‘Essentially does all of the trial-and-error busywork for us’
A research team at Japan's Tohoku University believes it's found a valuable shortcut on the road to the batteries of the future. The team is using AI to help speed up and inform the hunt for the ideal materials for solid-state…