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At a site known as Natural Trap Cave, a team of scientists are rappelling down to uncover the secrets of what the Earth was ...
Earlier this year, the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture (CCA) has announced a new partnership with Acres.com, a ...
Being Thailand 2025 offered a format that brought stakeholders together in person to evaluate where the wellness market is ...
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we get some tips on how to prepare your home for the summer's hot weather, and ...
Thriveworks taps experts to explore the pros and cons of therapy provided by AI chatbots, plus five ways AI truly can support ...
Microsoft has big plans for the internet, such as using AI agents instead of Google Search to find information, book holidays ...
Professor Wolfgang Baumeister awarded Shaw Prize in life science and medicine for pioneering development and use of cryogenic ...
Mike Follows reviews World Without End: an Illustrated Guide to the Climate Crisis by Jean-Marc Jancovici and Christophe ...
The Salmon Cannon and the Levitating Frog contends that curiosity-driven research helps us understand the world and could lead to unexpected benefits.
Researchers are arguing over whether ‘disruptive’ or ‘novel’ science is waning – and how to remedy the problem.
Science is for all of us and by all of us—it is humanity’s never-ending story, and it should be honored and protected.
I think it is quite clear that space weather was not the cause of the dramatic power outage in Spain recently' ...