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HORIBA opens new Analytical Solution Plaza to support UK science and research

HORIBA opens new Analytical Solution Plaza to support UK science and research

publication date: Jul 18, 2025 | author/source: HORIBA From left to right: Managing Director of HORIBA MIRA and HORIBA Corporate Officer, Mr. Declan Allen, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Embassy of Japan, Mr. Masaki Ikegami,...

4 Supplements That Can Boost Your Mood, Proven by Science

4 Supplements That Can Boost Your Mood, Proven by Science

Herbal remedies aren’t an appropriate substitute for talk therapy and prescription medication, yet experts claim they’re one of the most commonly used self-directed modalities. According to a dataset from the Centers for Disease Control and...

China demands end to US blockade of Cuba, expands scientific collaboration

China demands end to US blockade of Cuba, expands scientific collaboration

In the following article for Workers World, Andrew Johnson highlights the deepening solidarity between China and Cuba, rooted in the two countries’ shared socialist project and their opposition to imperialism. The article highlights China’s...

Opinion: Cutting science funding threatens our freedom to flourish

Opinion: Cutting science funding threatens our freedom to flourish

The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. As a PhD candidate at the University of Iowa, I focus on cleaning up toxic “forever chemicals” in soils and sediments at the bottom of bodies of water,...

UG leads in Ghana in THE’s first global interdisciplinary science rankings

UG leads in Ghana in THE’s first global interdisciplinary science rankings

The University of Ghana has emerged as the top-ranked university in Ghana and the second-best in the West African sub-region in the inaugural Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2025, placing 187th globally. The ranking...

Scientists are trying to make human breast milk in a lab. Some say it’s a fruitless exercise

Scientists are trying to make human breast milk in a lab. Some say it’s a fruitless exercise

Like with all new health products, there would be numerous hurdles to overcome before the new breast milk substitute is available to consumers, he said. Nathan Hawkins and Jess Swatosch in the All G lab. Credit: Janie Barrett“You have to prove...

Test Expectations: How many students met or exceeded science MCA expectations in Bemidji Public School District in 2023-24 school year?

Test Expectations: How many students met or exceeded science MCA expectations in Bemidji Public School District in 2023-24 school year?

Willie Jett Commissioner of Education Minnesota Department of Education | sahanjournal.comWillie Jett Commissioner of Education Minnesota Department of Education | sahanjournal.com In Bemidji Public School District 37.8% of the students passed the...

W science camp at Plymouth Bluff gets kids outside with nature

W science camp at Plymouth Bluff gets kids outside with nature

Cups of purple water sit before tables of students in a room at Plymouth Bluff Environmental Center. Baking soda is added and mixed by camp leaders to one of the cups of homemade pH indicator at each table, made from cabbage steeped in boiled...

Kenvue, makers of Benadryl®️, collaborate with Association of Physicians (API) to launch India’s First Cough Clinics to advance Symptom Science in Respiratory Primary Care

Aims to support Health Care Practitioners with evidence-based cough categorization tools that enable choosing the right molecules for effective & targeted relief from cough Kenvue, the world’s largest pure-play consumer health company by revenue...

Dolphins vs Anaconda? Playful Amazon moment stuns scientists and redefining the understanding of wildlife behaviour

Dolphins vs Anaconda? Playful Amazon moment stuns scientists and redefining the understanding of wildlife behaviour

In August 2021, researchers in Bolivia witnessed a stunning and unexpected interaction between Amazon river dolphins (botos) and a massive Beni anaconda in the wild. This extraordinary event, documented near the Tijamuchi River, reveals surprising...

Letters to the Editor: Trump administration is cherry-picking science in cage-free-egg lawsuit

Letters to the Editor: Trump administration is cherry-picking science in cage-free-egg lawsuit

To the editor: As an animal welfare advocate, it is difficult for me to keep a level head while writing this letter. My instinct is to make an emotional plea for the continued welfare of the now relatively free-roaming chickens in this state to...

The Science of Leadership offers roadmap for modern managers – Margaret Moore | The Institute Coaching

The Science of Leadership offers roadmap for modern managers – Margaret Moore | The Institute Coaching

Leadership isn’t just about charisma or confidence… It’s about science. During the latest episode of CBT Now, we sat down with executive coach, author, and Harvard faculty member Margaret Moore to discuss her new book, The Science of Leadership:...

Scientists issue warning after discovering ocean phenomenon that could unleash ancient diseases: 'This change could alter the timing and magnitude'

Scientists issue warning after discovering ocean phenomenon that could unleash ancient diseases: 'This change could alter the timing and magnitude'

Ice is melting in remote parts of the globe, and it's having concerning effects. A new study in Progress in Oceanography is giving scientists more insight. According to The Barents Observer, air temperatures in the Barents Sea region have...

Quotient Sciences sets up scientific advisory board to enhance scientific innovation and excellence in drug development

Quotient Sciences, a leading integrated CRDMO (contract research, development and manufacturing organization) for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, announced the formation of its scientific advisory board (SAB) and appointment of...

Science Euronews DNA analysis from 4,600-year-old skeleton uncovers hidden link between Egypt and Mesopotamia

Science Euronews DNA analysis from 4,600-year-old skeleton uncovers hidden link between Egypt and Mesopotamia

A 4,600-year-old skeleton discovered in a sealed tomb in Nuwayrat, Egypt, has revealed the first genetic evidence of ancient migration between Egypt and Mesopotamia. Scientists sequenced the man's full genome from powder extracted from one of his...

Science Florida Today Will Florida's Space Coast surpass 100 annual rocket launches for 1st time this year?

Science Florida Today Will Florida's Space Coast surpass 100 annual rocket launches for 1st time this year?

Will the annual number of orbital rockets launched from Florida's Space Coast reach triple digits for the first time by year's end? Stay tuned. During 2024, a record-shattering 93 launches took flight from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and...

Scientists Stunned: Moon Soil May be Able to Support Life – What They Discovered Will Blow Your Mind!

Scientists Stunned: Moon Soil May be Able to Support Life – What They Discovered Will Blow Your Mind!

In a latest study, published in the journal Joule, scientists have claimed that the soil on the Moon could support life. Yes, you read it right! The new paper titled 'Inherent lunar water enabled photothermal CO2 catalysis' actually revealed the...

Soup Science: Clinical Study Confirms Chicken Soup Cuts Cold Duration and Reduces Inflammation

Soup Science: Clinical Study Confirms Chicken Soup Cuts Cold Duration and Reduces Inflammation

Researchers say grandma’s kitchen remedy is now evidence-based, as chicken soup proves to shorten illness by 2.5 days and ease key cold symptoms. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom Generations of grandmothers may have had it right all along. A newly...

Science Jerusalem Post Did Neanderthals have 'family recipes'? Study suggests butchery practices in ancient groups

Science Jerusalem Post Did Neanderthals have 'family recipes'? Study suggests butchery practices in ancient groups

Their meticulous examination of cut-marks on the remains of animal prey revealed patterns that cannot be explained by differences in skill, resources, or available tools at each site. New research into the butchery practices of Neanderthals living...

Scientists find a surprising case of 'reverse evolution' in wild tomatoes

Scientists find a surprising case of 'reverse evolution' in wild tomatoes

Wild tomatoes rooted on the raw lava of Fernandina and Isabela Islands have done something biologists once filed under “nearly impossible,” reviving a molecular defense that disappeared from their relatives millions of years ago during species...

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