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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...

Book excerpt: "Me, But Better: The Science and Promise of Personality Change"

Book excerpt: "Me, But Better: The Science and Promise of Personality Change"

Simon Element We may receive an affiliate commission from anything you buy from this article. Can you teach an old dog new tricks? Atlantic staff writer Olga Khazan set out to change aspects of her personality she didn't like by forcing herself...

#IAS25: HIV activists, scientists press for change, fueled by excitement for new PrEP tools

#IAS25: HIV activists, scientists press for change, fueled by excitement for new PrEP tools

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...

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...

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...

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:...

Science Men's Journal Scientists Just Used Three-Person DNA to Prevent Deadly Diseases in Babies

Science Men's Journal Scientists Just Used Three-Person DNA to Prevent Deadly Diseases in Babies

In a breakthrough that could change the future of fertility treatment, researchers in Britain announced this week that eight healthy babies were born using an experimental DNA technique designed to prevent rare and often fatal genetic diseases,...

National Biblical Week Opens in Angola with Caution against Simplifying God’s Word to “a science”

National Biblical Week Opens in Angola with Caution against Simplifying God’s Word to “a science”

The Uruguayan-born member of the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB) acknowledged that Angola is largely Christian, but questioned whether biblical values truly influence the country’s social, political, and economic realities. Bishop Lasarte underscored...

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...

French Scientist Debunks Doubt On Eggs The Cause Of Heart Disease With Evidence-Based Insights

French Scientist Debunks Doubt On Eggs The Cause Of Heart Disease With Evidence-Based Insights

Have you been gulity of snacking an egg? A Frech bichemist recommends to embrace the nutritious food as it is 'amazing'. She reveals interesting evidence-backed insights that's affecting your heart health. Eggs Eggs are a staple food for many, but...

Scientific Systems Introduces VENOM Autonomous Small USV 

Scientific Systems Introduces VENOM Autonomous Small USV 

From Scientific Systems VENOM Is Cost-Effective, Quickly Built With Rapidly Scalable Manufacturing, And Designed To Meet The U.S. Navy’s Need For sUSV Interceptors BURLINGTON, Mass., July 15, 2025 – Scientific Systems, an industry leader in...

Imperial to be part of search for world’s best scientific talent

Imperial to be part of search for world’s best scientific talent

Bold UK-Strategy in Life Sciences

Bold UK-Strategy in Life Sciences

The plan outlines a ten-year mission to leverage the UK’s scientific and research capabilities to promote long-term economic growth and strengthen the NHS through a greater focus on prevention. The life sciences sector currently contributes around...

Paediatric infectious disease specialist Dr. Michelle Barton-Forbes at the London Health Sciences Centre in London, Canada

Paediatric infectious disease specialist Dr. Michelle Barton-Forbes at the London Health Sciences Centre in London, Canada

NAU scientist discusses rare human case of plague in Coconino County

NAU scientist discusses rare human case of plague in Coconino County

A Coconino County resident died of a rare case of pneumonic plague earlier this month. Dave Wagner, director of Northern Arizona University’s Pathogen and Microbiome Institute, spoke about the life cycle of plague and his research team’s efforts...

This Bizarre Yoghurt Trick Can Cool Your Home – And It’s Backed By Science

This Bizarre Yoghurt Trick Can Cool Your Home – And It’s Backed By Science

Yoghurt The UK is literally not built for roasting temps, which is why heatwaves really are so much worse here than in other countries. That might be why I’ve tried everything, from creating a cross-breeze to shutting my curtains during the day to...

Scientists have pointed out errors in modern mathematical models for assessing the impact of air pollution on human health

Scientists have pointed out errors in modern mathematical models for assessing the impact of air pollution on human health

Ministry of Education and Science of Russia 17 July 2025 18:32 The mathematical models used by the world's leading organizations to assess the impact of air pollution on human health contain a fundamental error and may greatly underestimate the...

Scientists just created the strongest magnetic force in the universe

Scientists just created the strongest magnetic force in the universe

You may never have heard of magnetars, but they are, in a nutshell an exotic type of neutron star whose magnetic field is around a trillion times stronger than the Earth’s. To illustrate their strength, if you were to get any closer to a magnetar...

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