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What are the prospects for Nazara Technologies share price?
Indian and sports-media company Nazara Technologies was a successful IPO in 2021. How is it doing now? What are the future trends of its share price? In this article, we will discuss the main activities of Nazara Technologies, also key factors influencing the
Surprise effect: Methane cools even as it heats
Most climate models do not yet account for a recent discovery: methane traps a great deal of heat in Earth's atmosphere, but also creates cooling clouds that offset 30% of the heat. ...
Art evokes feelings in the body
A new study reveals that art has a powerful effect on people's bodies and emotions. ...
Gene-Edited Food Can Now Be Legally Developed Commercially in England
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Uni-Bio Science Group Limited: 2022�Annual�Results
(MENAFN - EQS Group) EQS Newswire / 27/03/2023 / 22:00 UTC+8 Record High Turnover of HK$440.3 Million and HK$38.5 Million Profit Achieved Expanding Portfolio with New Drug Innovations and ... ...
Analyst: Idaho Project's Metallurgical Tests 'Encouraging'
(MENAFN - Investor Ideas) Oxide material metallurgical test results return "encouraging" column leach results from the Rangefront Zone at Liberty Gold Corp.'s flagship Black Pine project in Idaho, ... ...
Uni-Bio Science Group Limited Announces 2022 Annual Results
(MENAFN - Media OutReach Limited) Record High Turnover of HK$440.3 Million and HK$38.5 Million Profit Achieved Expanding Portfolio with New Drug Innovations and Strategic R&D; Partnerships ... ...
Mukilteo man’s rare brain surgery may help his seizures — and science
Mike Morgan hoped the surgery would stop his seizures for good. But Seattle scientists knew his tissue could also lead to new discoveries about the human brain. ...
Making Julio Rodriguez a marketable star is ‘not rocket science’
More and more marketing opportunities are being presented to Julio Rodriguez, who seems so comfortable in the spotlight. "He's magnetic," Jerry Dipoto said. ...
Elon Musk's brain chip company moves one step closer to human trials: Neuralink begins talks ...
Elon Musk's Neuralink could be one step closer to implanting chips in human brains. The company is in talks with Barrow Neurological Institute, an Arizona-based neurological disease treatment and research organization, as a potential partner, people familiar
Physicists Say There May Be Entire Planets Made of Dark Matter
Dark Memes A new planetary theory just dropped — and reader, it gets kind of dark. In a not-yet-peer-reviewed paper, physicists led by University of Wisconsin-Madison theoretical physicist Yang Bai declared that our current mode of exoplanet detection may in
Indonesia's climate actions should follow science, not politics
The climate crisis has become a scourge and will lead to a climate catastrophe as temperatures increase. People's fear of the climate crisis has been emphasized by a newly launched report by the World Economic Forum, titled Global Risks Perception
Intriguing moon water source found in glass beads from impacts
March 27 (Reuters) - Glass beads spawned in violent impacts from space rocks on the lunar surface have been found to have water trapped inside, offering what scientists describe as a potential reservoir of this precious resource for future human activities on
Ferrari sees extended life for roaring combustion engines after EU deal
Summary Companies Ferrari to pursue three power systems for its carsCEO sees price of e-fuels falling as they developCompany does not need to increase planned investmentsWants to keep details of first electric model a secret MILAN, March 27 (Reuters) - The
Engineers to Al-Sharq: These are the reasons for the collapse of buildings and facilities
A number of engineers
The brain science of tiny birds with amazing memories
Black-capped chickadees have an incredible ability to remember where they've cached food in their environments. They are also small, fast, and able to fly. So how exactly can a neuroscientist interested in their memories conduct studies on their brains?
Accurate rapid tests made from smart graphene paper
Rapid pregnancy and COVID-19 tests have a great advantage over other medical analyses: they are so simple that anyone can perform the test themselves, virtually anywhere. This is due to the robust principle behind these microfluidic methods, whereby aqueous
EU agrees to cut internal combustion engines and their own throats
Over the weekend, I’d read that a compromise was in the works. It sounds as if they’ve come to one. https://t.co/4AwxYk9A0Z pic.twitter.com/ZKZs3so31y — tree hugging s*ster 🎃 (@WelbornBeege) March 27, 2023 What’s this all about? Well,
Best educational institutions ray of hope for society: Federal Minister for Energy Engineer Khurram Dastgir Khan
Federal Minister for Energy Engineer Khurram Dastgir Khan said on Monday that best educational institutions were a ray of hope for the society LAHORE, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 27th Mar, 2023 ) :Federal
What happens when YOU die? This new virtual reality 'death simulator' lets you find out
What happens when you die is the world's greatest mystery, but virtual reality may help put people's fears of the afterlife to rest. Artist Shaun Gladwell developed an immersive near-death experience that guides participants through the de-escalation of life,
MOF-Jet tech painlessly shoots powdered medication through the skin
Wouldn't it be nice if medication could be injected without using a painful needle, and if that medication could be stored at room temperature? Well, it turns out that MOF-Jet technology may make both things possible. Dating as far back as the 1960s, jet
Maritime Cybersecurity: Protecting ships and crews from digital threats
'Where information technology and people meet, there is room for digital vulnerability.'
'This is not a neutral industry': How big oil 'colonized' college campuses to promote 'friendly science'
Environmentalists are not hard to find on college campuses, and many of them are sounding the alarm about the dangers of climate change. Terms like "green energy" and "carbon footprint" are not uncommon at universities. But not everyone who lectures about
China Energy proposes $1bn floating solar farm In Zimbabwe
More than 1.8 million photovoltaic panels installed over 146 modular floating units would be used for the Lake Kariba project. ...
Scientists discover water inside tiny beads of glass on moon
Scientists say they have discovered water trapped inside tiny beads of glass scattered across the moon, suggesting a potential reservoir of this precious resource for future human activities on the lunar surface. The moon was long believed to be dry, but over
A Psychologist Recommends 3 Ways To Reverse Your Pattern Of ‘Detached Dating’
When trying to find the perfect someone, let the real you shine through early and often. ...
Exmoor Zoo's New Guinea singing dog Kota dies
The last member of an ancient sub-species of dog in the UK has died in a Devon zoo. The New Guinea singing dog, named Kota, died aged 15 at Exmoor Zoological Park in mid-March, the charity said. New Guinea singing dogs had been shown to be the
Ipswich achieves 'Tree City of the World' status for second time
Ipswich boasts a number of green spaces, including award-winning Christchurch Park and Holywells Park (pictured) Ipswich has achieved "Tree City of the
Martlesham Creek: Sign with expletive appears after E. coli tests
The sign appeared near to Martlesham Creek, part of the tidal River Deben estuary at Woodbridge in Suffolk A sign with an expletive was placed near a creek where E. coli was allegedly found due to sewage. It appeared near Martlesham Creek in Suffolk - on the