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Scientist reveals quick hack to cool down hot car without turning on air con

Scientist reveals quick hack to cool down hot car without turning on air con

Irish drivers are being encouraged to resist the temptation of the air conditioning button and try this incredibly simple trick instead. A renowned scientist has devised a clever method for cooling down a sweltering car as we experience a heatwave...

Scientists make disturbing new discovery about impact of car tires being dumped into ocean: 'Essential information'

Scientists make disturbing new discovery about impact of car tires being dumped into ocean: 'Essential information'

It's an open secret that millions of tires have wound up in the oceans. However, a study has investigated the extent to which this was reality — and the results are alarming. What did the study entail? The study, published in the Journal of...

Science & Technology is key growth engine for India’s economic rise: Jitendra Singh

Science & Technology is key growth engine for India’s economic rise: Jitendra Singh

Union Minister for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh on Thursday called upon the states to align their scientific vision with the national roadmap of Viksit Bharat @2047, and promote early industry linkages to ensure startup sustainability,...

Science, Democracy and Plutocracy

Science, Democracy and Plutocracy

Join us on Telegram, Twitter, and VK. Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su Covid’s pandemic has revealed the conflict of interest inherent to the American knowledge production model, in which the state subsidizes a scientific research that...

Scientists uncover mechanism that causes formation of planets

Scientists uncover mechanism that causes formation of planets

Scientists uncover mechanism that causes formation of planets by Raphael Rosen Princeton NJ (SPX) Jul 09, 2025 Instead of a tempest in a teapot, imagine the cosmos in a canister. Scientists have performed experiments using nested, spinning...

Scientists issue urgent warning over 'doomsday tsunami' set to hit parts of the US... is your hometown at risk?

Scientists issue urgent warning over 'doomsday tsunami' set to hit parts of the US... is your hometown at risk?

A doomsday tsunami is likely to strike the US in the near future, but scientists say it's better if it hits sooner rather than later. A new study has found that a colossal earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) in America's Pacific...

Scientists discovered a mystery dog-sized dinosaur in Colorado

Scientists discovered a mystery dog-sized dinosaur in Colorado

The bones of a small mystery dinosaur unearthed in Colorado have now been moved to London, England. The naming of the bones, which are part of a new species called Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, is part of an ongoing effort to draw more attention...

Scientists end debate about Scotland's volcanic mystery that once rivalled Hawaii

Scientists end debate about Scotland's volcanic mystery that once rivalled Hawaii

Scottish scientists have discovered that the landscape formed the Inner Hebrides once rivalled the volcanic hotspot of modern day Hawaii. Geologists from the University of Aberdeen have settled a scientific debate once and for all after...

Scientists and Peter Jackson attempt to bring back an extinct bird — kind of

Scientists and Peter Jackson attempt to bring back an extinct bird — kind of

Colossal Biosciences is working on bringing back a long-dormant animal, and it has found a partner to help. The genetics company is teaming up with director Peter Jackson to resurrect an animal resembling the giant moa, an extinct species native...

Science Museum to lay off dozens, citing decrease in attendance and funding

Science Museum to lay off dozens, citing decrease in attendance and funding

The Science Museum of Minnesota on Wednesday announced it would be laying off 43 people in a “comprehensive restructuring.” The museum said it, along with museums across the country, are seeing a 6-16% decrease in attendance. It added that it is...

Scientist's cat helps discover a rare virus — yet again

Scientist's cat helps discover a rare virus — yet again

A scientist's cat shot to fame last year for his role in the discovery of the United States' first-known jeilongvirus. Now, the feline has replicated his success by fetching yet another animal containing a never-before-seen bug. The newfound virus...

Scientists looked at the centre of our Galaxy and found strange structures they were not expecting

Scientists looked at the centre of our Galaxy and found strange structures they were not expecting

Star formation remains something of a mystery in space science and astronomy. How do small dust grains and diffuse gas form into a main-sequence star like the Sun? There are many methods astronomers can use to study star-forming regions, but one...

Scientists discover pathway linking physical pain to emotional suffering

Scientists discover pathway linking physical pain to emotional suffering

Pain isn't just a physical sensation-it also carries emotional weight. That distress, anguish, and anxiety can turn a fleeting injury into long-term suffering. Researchers at the Salk Institute have now identified a brain circuit that gives...

Scientist discovers oldest water on Earth - and drinks it

Scientist discovers oldest water on Earth - and drinks it

A scientist who found the oldest water ever discovered on Earth decided the best course of action was, of course, to drink it. Professor Barbara Sherwood Lollar was leading a team of geologists studying a Canadian mine in 2016 when she made the...

Scientists Found a Way to Turn Falling Rainwater Into Renewable Energy

Scientists Found a Way to Turn Falling Rainwater Into Renewable Energy

AI-generated illustration. Credit: ZME Science. The water trickled, and the lights blinked on. In a new study, researchers in Singapore describe a way to turn falling water into electricity using nothing more than droplets, a narrow plastic tube,...

Scientists seek to curtail bird flu’s spread through education, outreach efforts

Scientists seek to curtail bird flu’s spread through education, outreach efforts

Though the current public health risk of H5N1 bird flu is low, the University of Florida (UF) is taking a proactive approach to education about the illness, which is responsible for one human death in the United States, as well as outbreaks among...

Scientists unlock the dementia code - groundbreaking research uncovers four 'early warning patterns' that may help prevent disease before it strikes

Scientists unlock the dementia code - groundbreaking research uncovers four 'early warning patterns' that may help prevent disease before it strikes

Researchers have identified four distinct pathways to developing dementia—and it could revolutionise how doctors diagnose and treat the devastating disease. American researchers analysed data from more than 24,000 patients and found four distinct...

Scientists Just Ended a 60-Year Debate About the Human Brain

Scientists Just Ended a 60-Year Debate About the Human Brain

For decades, scientists have argued over one of neuroscience’s most fundamental questions: Can the adult human brain grow new neurons? Now, researchers say they finally have the answer, and it changes everything. A team led by Marta Paterlini at...

Science The Conversation New clues from 2 million-year-old tooth enamel tell us more about an ancient relative of humans

Science The Conversation New clues from 2 million-year-old tooth enamel tell us more about an ancient relative of humans

For nearly a century, scientists have been puzzling over fossils from a strange and robust-looking distant relative of early humans: Paranthropus robustus. It walked upright, and was built for heavy chewing with relatively massive jaws, and huge...

Scientists find ocean and atmosphere equally responsible for Atlantic cold blob

Scientists find ocean and atmosphere equally responsible for Atlantic cold blob

A patch of the Atlantic Ocean just south of Greenland is cooling while much of the world warms, and scientists have found that both ocean and atmospheric factors contribute equally to this "cold blob" phenomenon, Penn State University reported on...

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