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More Carbon In Soil Can Control Weeds, In Some Cases
TRISH selects projects to advance the readiness of medication production in deep space
AI companies train language models on YouTube’s archive − making family-and-friends videos a privacy risk
UNSW to help provide basic AI literacy to more school children thanks to $1m funding
Wisk Aero Acquires Leading Software Firm Verocel
RoslinCT Appoints Professor Sir Peter Mathieson and Alexander Vos as New Non-Executive Directors
Model estimates groups most affected by intimate partner violence
EPA has lowered the screening level for lead in soil – here’s what that could mean for households across the US
Keeping astronauts healthy in space isn’t easy − new training programs will prepare students to perform medicine while thousands of miles away from Earth
Denmark bans noodles for being too hot – what you need to know about chilli heat
Early version of Black Pride brought US a step closer to Juneteenth
Distinguished Decoding Of Mind
TRISH shares new health data from first all-civilian orbital space mission
Miranda Stiernborg receives International postdoc grant from the Swedish Research Council
How do you build tunnels and bridges underwater? A geotechnical engineer explains the construction tricks
Every fraction of a degree counts as air temperatures yet again top the 1.5°C warming threshold
Why do astronomers look for signs of life on other planets based on what life is like on Earth?
Scientists uncover a multibillion-year epic written into the chemistry of life
Colon cancer rates are rising in young Americans, but insurance barriers are making screening harder
‘Ready To Serve’: ROTC Grads Commissioned As Officers
Scientists reveal first data from Euclid telescope offering snapshot of cosmic history
Solution to ancient astronomy puzzle to aid solar storm warnings
Piedmont Announces Upcoming Conference Participation
Ukraine war: why the Russian army is still using morse code more than a century after its invention
Black holes are mysterious, yet also deceptively simple − a new space mission may help physicists answer hairy questions about these astronomical objects
Biking revealed to be associated with less knee pain later in life
Researchers Discover New Function Of Oncoproteins
US long-term care costs are sky-high, but Washington state’s new way to help pay for them could be nixed
Do implicit bias trainings on race improve health care? Not yet – but incorporating the latest science can help hospitals treat all patients equitably
As Empire AI dawns, Cornell lays groundwork for public good
Frustrated Jet In Centre Of Milky Way
Leading US Cardiologist Visits Heart Research Institute
Even hands-free, phones and their apps cause dangerously distracted driving
A century after the EEG was discovered, it remains a crucial tool for understanding the brain
My search for the mysterious missing secretary who shaped chatbot history
Young Pacific Academic Lands Harvard Teaching Role
Student club iGEM TokyoTech seeks crowdfunding with goal to win international competition
Victims need to be protected – regardless of whether they are testifying in family court or criminal court
How for-profit nursing home regulators can use the powers they already have to fix growing problems with poor-quality care
Buyouts can bring relief from medical debt, but they’re far from a cure
Surviving fishing gear entanglement isn’t enough for endangered right whales – females still don’t breed afterward
Linguistic clues can help detect mild cognitive impairment
Michigan Gov. Whitmer proposes a caregiver tax credit − an idea many Americans support
Studying Neuronal Activity In Real-time
What is IVF? A nurse explains the evolving science and legality of in vitro fertilization
Distinguished scientists set to share research with new audiences
Art exhibition to explore freedom of expression theme
What did electron ‘say’ to phonon in graphene sandwich?