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Top scientists sound alarm over damage caused by prescribed burns

Top scientists sound alarm over damage caused by prescribed burns

Internal Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) documents have revealed the full extent of damage caused by a prescribed burn that felled hundreds of rare native trees along Western Australia's south coast. Giant red...

Attorney General James secures over $200M settlement from Gilead Sciences

Attorney General James secures over $200M settlement from Gilead Sciences

New York Attorney General Letitia James has led a coalition of 48 attorneys general to secure a $202 million settlement from Gilead Sciences, Inc. The pharmaceutical company was found to have engaged in an illegal kickback scheme promoting its HIV...

Scientists stunned after discovering long-lost fish thriving in lake for decades: 'It's kind of like finding the missing link'

Scientists stunned after discovering long-lost fish thriving in lake for decades: 'It's kind of like finding the missing link'

"If we can bring that back to what it used to be, that may be impossible, but I think even an attempt to do that is necessary." by Christine DulionJuly 15, 2025 More than an estimated six decades after it vanished from Lake Erie, a long-lost...

United Nations Human Rights Council cites hate groups & junk science to disparage trans youth

United Nations Human Rights Council cites hate groups & junk science to disparage trans youth

A United Nations draft report on sex-based violence against women and girls calls gender dysphoria “socially contagious” while disparaging social and medical transitioning for young people. The advanced edited version of the report from the U.N....

U-M faces federal investigation after arrest of 2 Chinese scientists

U-M faces federal investigation after arrest of 2 Chinese scientists

WASHINGTON (AP) — The University of Michigan is under federal scrutiny after two Chinese scientists linked to the school were separately charged with smuggling biological materials into the United States. The Education Department on Tuesday opened...

Pushing the Boundaries of Mass Spectrometry to Advance Scientific Discovery With Thomas Moehring

Pushing the Boundaries of Mass Spectrometry to Advance Scientific Discovery With Thomas Moehring

The Technology Networks team attended ASMS 2025 and spoke with Thomas Moehring, Senior Director, OMICS Applications and Managing Director at Thermo Fisher. Thomas explained how new mass spectrometry platforms now enable researchers to identify up...

Dr Boreham’s Crucible: Microba Life Sciences

Dr Boreham’s Crucible: Microba Life Sciences

Microba Life Sciences has been at the forefront of clinical microbiome diagnostics for the last seven years. Pic: Tim Boreham: supplied When Russian author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn said the battle between good and evil runs through every man – ok,...

Is your horse trying to tell you something? It’s very likely, scientists have discovered

Is your horse trying to tell you something? It’s very likely, scientists have discovered

Horses have a particularly wide repertoire of facial expressions and not only use them to communicate with each other but also with other species like dogs and humans, experts have shown. Researchers at the University of Portsmouth have decoded...

Maulana Azad dental science institute installs AI scanner to reduce wait time

Maulana Azad dental science institute installs AI scanner to reduce wait time

OceanX Education Welcomes Science Engagement Leader Prof. Tit Meng Lim as APAC Regional Executive Director

OceanX Education Welcomes Science Engagement Leader Prof. Tit Meng Lim as APAC Regional Executive Director

Renowned science educator and regional champion of STEM to lead OceanX Education's expansion and mission across Asia SINGAPORE, July 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- OceanX Education is proud to announce the upcoming appointment of Professor Tit Meng Lim...

Scientists observe massive black hole collision, ten billion light-years away

Scientists observe massive black hole collision, ten billion light-years away

(MENAFN) Researchers have recorded the most powerful black hole merger ever detected, marking a major milestone in the study of the universe’s most extreme phenomena. The event, which occurred over 10 billion light-years from Earth, involved two...

LONGi's Tandem Solar Cell Breakthroughs Consecutively Published Online in Nature and Science

LONGi's Tandem Solar Cell Breakthroughs Consecutively Published Online in Nature and Science

Perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells have become a global research hotspot in advanced photovoltaics due to their potential of surpassing the Shockley-Queisser theoretical limit efficiency of single-junction solar cells. Traditional...

Low-quality papers based on public health data are flooding the scientific literature

Low-quality papers based on public health data are flooding the scientific literature

Data from large, open databases appear in hundreds of low quality, repetitive papers. Credit: Artem Cherednik/iStock via GettyData from five large open-access health databases are being used to generate thousands of poor-quality, formulaic papers,...

The Science Behind Texas’s Catastrophic Floods

The Science Behind Texas’s Catastrophic Floods

At least 130 people died in the flash floods. The disaster has the fingerprints of climate change all over it. Listen To This Story Rescue crews are scrambling to find survivors of catastrophic flooding that tore through Central Texas on the...

Not demonising Mughal rulers in textbooks: NCERT social science panel head

Not demonising Mughal rulers in textbooks: NCERT social science panel head

The history section of the newly introduced Class 8 social science textbook by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) for students in the current 2025-26 academic year portrays Mughal rulers, especially Babur, Akbar, and...

PHASE Scientific Expands INDICAID® Respiratory Portfolio with Exclusive U.S. Launch of Novel FebriDx® Test

PHASE Scientific Expands INDICAID® Respiratory Portfolio with Exclusive U.S. Launch of Novel FebriDx® Test

FebriDx® is a first-in-class rapid test that differentiates between bacterial and non-bacterial respiratory infections, offering significant potential to address critical unmet needs in patient care by enabling more informed antibiotic use and...

Thermal Scientific Donates $40K to Pasadena Schools to Honor Merger

Thermal Scientific Donates $40K to Pasadena Schools to Honor Merger

Alvarado, TX – July 2025 — Thermal Scientific, Inc., a veteran-operated, family-owned distributor of laboratory products, has completed the full integration of General Lab Supply (“GLS”) into its operations. In the midst of this complex...

JUNK SCIENCE FOOD STUFF wrecks your sleep, so eat organic fruits and vegetables and notice a HUGE DIFFERENCE, says study

JUNK SCIENCE FOOD STUFF wrecks your sleep, so eat organic fruits and vegetables and notice a HUGE DIFFERENCE, says study

JUNK SCIENCE FOOD STUFF wrecks your sleep, so eat organic fruits and vegetables and notice a HUGE DIFFERENCE, says study A recent observational study published in Sleep Health suggests that increasing fruit and vegetable consumption could...

Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' pushes for crewed moon missions, but proposed budget cuts leave NASA science behind

Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' pushes for crewed moon missions, but proposed budget cuts leave NASA science behind

The recent United States government's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" that was recently signed into law has good news for the future of crewed spaceflight — but at the same time, Trump's proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year nearly annihilates...

Story Science & Exploration Ignis mission highlights 15/07/2025 1652 views 49 likes Read

Story Science & Exploration Ignis mission highlights 15/07/2025 1652 views 49 likes Read

Science & Exploration 15/07/2025 1632 views 49 likes After 20 days in space, ESA project astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski and his Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) crewmates returned safely to Earth today, 15 July 2025. The successful landing marked the...

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