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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…
Apple reveals how much it pays to employees: Salaries of engineers, software developers, and data…
Apple, one of the world’s most powerful tech companies, has disclosed detailed salary ranges for dozens of roles in a new batch of federal filings related to foreign worker sponsorships. These figures, submitted to the U.S. Department of…
AI scientists rapidly design 92 COVID drug candidates
A team of AI-driven virtual scientists identified dozens of potential COVID-19 treatments in just a few days, streamlining a process that would normally take human researchers weeks. Working inside a digital lab, they conducted multiple…
Harvard-trained Pinay scientist returns to VSU
Dr. Ea Kristine Clarissa Turin-Escueta walked the halls of Harvard with the world ahead of her, but it was the familiar classrooms at the Visayas State University (VSU) in Baybay City, Leyte that pulled her back.
“I’ve always dreamed of…
ASU scientist confirms electrifying record for long-distance lightning
Seven seconds. That’s how long it took a single lightning flash to streak across the sky from east Texas nearly to Kansas City, Missouri, — a 515-mile journey that has set a new world record for the longest lightning flash ever recorded.The…
Scientists share environmental research in inaugural forum in Jackson
Allowing environmentalists and scientists to share their work with their peers and the community, Cypress Grove Nature Park hosted an inaugural research forum.On July 29, five individuals gave presentations on their areas of focus, ranging…
Scientists map Antarctic seafloor canyons to help predict climate breakdown | Climate crisis
Scientists have mapped 332 Antarctic canyon networks to help assess the future course of climate breakdown.The research, published in the journal Marine Geology, shows in high resolution submarine valleys that can reach down more than 4,000…