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“Science in the City” First Fridays Event Brings Loads of Families, Vendors to Downtown Danville
At the beginning of the weekend, the First of August FIRST FRIDAYS event in Downtown Danville was billed as “Science in City” in Temple Plaza for a hands-on experiments kind of evening. But that was just a tiny part of it. …
Lying increases trust in science, new study finds
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A new study conducted at a Welsh university has found that transparency about bad news, such as conflicts of interest or failed experiments, decreases trust in science.
The research…
Scientists Uncover How Leukemia Virus Remains Dormant in the Body –
A groundbreaking study from Kumamoto University has unveiled a sophisticated genetic mechanism by which the human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) maintains a covert presence within the human body. Published in the esteemed journal…
Indian scientists develop new approach for treatment of liver cirrhosis | MorungExpress
New Delhi, August 1 (IANS) A team of Indian scientists has found a new way to treat liver cirrhosis, by targeting the lymphatic vessels in the liver and intestine that fail in case of cirrhosis.Chronic liver disease can…
Ancient viruses embedded in our DNA help switch genes on and off, study finds
DNA that humans acquired from ancient viruses plays a key role in switching parts of our genetic code on and off, a new study has found.Nearly half of the human genome consists of segments called transposable elements (TEs), also known as…
400-Million-Year-Old Fish Forces Scientists to Rethink Human Evolution
A groundbreaking study of the 400-million-year-old coelacanth reveals scientists misidentified key jaw structures for decades, prompting a major rethink of how early vertebrates—including humans—developed the ability to eat and breathe.A…
Scientists inject rhino horns with radioactive material to combat poaching
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Now PlayingScientists inject rhino horns with radioactive material to combat poaching01:30UP NEXTSpaceX launch scrubbed due to weather04:08‘Flourishing’…
Servants of Knowledge presents digital libraries to science, educational institutions in Bengaluru
Servants of Knowledge, a non-profit organisation working towards creating free and universal access to public data, has gifted offline digital library archives for research and education to two institutions in Bengaluru.SoK representatives…
Women should lead and shape the future of science, tech
More than 30 years ago, SA took its bold first steps into democracy. It was a moment of unprecedented hope – not just for political freedom but for the transformation of society in all its dimensions. As the country reflects on passing…
Pure Theory to Tangible Materials Science
Making quantum anomalies accessible to experimentalists could redefine next-generation technologies and device engineering.
Making quantum anomalies accessible to experimentalists could…