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Newly identified prehistoric pterosaur will help us understand evolution of flying reptiles

The Conversation | 2024-02-06, 07:36

An artist's impression of the new pterosaur species, Cheoptera Mark Witton/Natural History Museum , Author provided When dinosaurs roamed the land, the skies above their heads were filled with a variety of soaring reptiles, which swept through the air on

Brown professor named 2024 legacy awardee by Society for Leukocyte Biology

The Brown Daily Herald | 2024-02-06, 07:36

Professor of Surgery Alfred Ayala received the Society for Leukocyte Biology’s 2024 Legacy Keynote Lecture Award, the highest recognition from the society, according to a Jan. 9 University press release. The SLB is a community of researchers and clinicians

Artificial Intelligence (AI) In Life Sciences Market 2024 | Share, Latest Trends, Analysis, Top Companies, ...

MENA FN | 2024-02-06, 07:24

(MENAFN - IMARC Group) IMARC Group's report titled– Artificial Intelligence in Life Sciences Market Report by Offering (Software, Hardware, Services), Deployment (On-premises, Cloud-based), ... ...

From Puebla to Space: The Mexican space helmet that revolutionized space technology

The Cleveland American | 2024-02-06, 07:12

Space exploration has been one of humanity's great adventures, but it is also a source of important benefits for everyday life. Many of the technological advances we use in our daily lives have their origins in space research and development, such as

Stanford University discovers obelisks hiding in human microbiomes

Business Line | 2024-02-06, 06:49

Biological entities called obelisks have been hiding – in large numbers – inside the human mouth and gut.

Puppy can’t get enough of the car wash

The Daily Telegraph Australia | 2024-02-06, 06:02

A cocker spaniel puppy had a highly entertaining time on a recent trip to the car wash, chasing the worker’s brush and trying to grab it through the glass. ...

New technology unscrambles the chatter of microbes

Science Daily | 2024-02-06, 06:00

Researchers have developed a new search tool to that can match microbes to the metabolites they produce with no prior knowledge, an innovation that could transform our understanding of both human health and the environment. ...

Green steel from toxic red mud

Science Daily | 2024-02-06, 06:00

An economical process with green hydrogen can be used to extract CO2-free iron from the red mud generated in aluminum production. ...

CyberPeace collaborates with National Forensic and Sciences University Goa for advancements in Cybersecurity

Financial Express | 2024-02-06, 05:45

CyberPeace, a Global Non profit organisation has entered into a strategic partnership with the National Forensic and Sciences University (NFSU), Goa with an aim to advance the nation’s cybersecurity capabilities through practical research,

Are Boeing’s Troubles With Management or Engineering? Numbers Provide an Answer.

Market Watch | 2024-02-06, 05:39

Boeing 737 MAX airplanes parked at Boeing Field in Seattle. David Ryder/Getty Images The latest problems with Boeing’s 737 MAX have reignited a debate among analysts and investors about who should run a global commercial aerospace company—an ace engineer or a

How to use the new Circle to Search feature

The Telegraph India | 2024-02-06, 05:35

There’s A New Trend And It’s Not

Cancer Diagnosis Like King Charles’s Is Not Unheard-Of

New York Times | 2024-02-06, 05:30

While Buckingham Palace released little information on Charles’s diagnosis, some cancer experts not involved in his care have seen the illness detected during other routine medical procedures. ...

US carries out 'self-defense' strikes against Houthis in Yemen

Anadolu Agency | 2024-02-06, 05:26

The US said Monday that it conducted "self-defense strikes" against explosive uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) in areas of Yemen controlled by the Houthi group. "On Feb. 5, at

Bosnian, Croatian journalists pay tribute to murdered colleagues in Palestine

Anadolu Agency | 2024-02-06, 05:26

Bosnian and Croatian journalists gathered Monday in the capitals of Sarajevo and Zagreb to pay tribute to their colleagues killed in Israeli attacks in Palestine. The tribute was organized as part of a protest staged by representatives of the International

Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science Season 2 Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Peacock

Coming Soon | 2024-02-06, 05:08

Want to watch Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science Season 2 online? No worries, we’ve got all the streaming details for you. Dive back into this gripping documentary series that seamlessly blends science, investigation, and crime, offering an in-depth

Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science Season 1 Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Peacock

Coming Soon | 2024-02-06, 05:08

Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science Season 1, released in 1997, introduces viewers to the extensively detailed documentary series. Exploring the role of forensic science in solving real-life criminal cases, the season offers a fascinating look into the

Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science Season 3 Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Peacock

Coming Soon | 2024-02-06, 05:08

Curious about where to watch Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science Season 3 online? We’ve got all the streaming details for you. Season 3, comprising 13 intense episodes, explores intricate cases showcasing the power of forensic science in solving

Japanese, Italian premiers call for ‘calming down’ situation in Gaza

Anadolu Agency | 2024-02-06, 04:50

The leaders of Japan and Italy called Monday for “calming down” the situation in the Gaza Strip, recognizing the critical importance of improving the humanitarian situation in the besieged enclave. The appeal was made during a meeting between

Norway's foreign minister stresses importance of maintaining dialogue with China

Anadolu Agency | 2024-02-06, 04:50

Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide said Monday that it is important to maintain dialogue and cooperation with China on current international affairs and the global economy. Barth Eide made the comments as he held talks with his Chinese counterpart

New CERN particle accelerator set to run under Lake Geneva

Anadolu Agency | 2024-02-06, 04:32

The route of CERN's new Future Circular Collider (FCC) particle accelerator will run under Lake Geneva, as outlined in an interim report presented by the management of the European Organization for Nuclear Research on Monday. The presentation in Geneva,

Middle East remains 'highly volatile': UN

Anadolu Agency | 2024-02-06, 04:32

Washington DC A UN official expressed concern Monday over the tensions that have engulfed multiple countries in the Middle East, which continue to rise. "The Middle East remains highly volatile. Long-term regional stability demands the implementation of a

Lighting up Alzheimer's-related proteins to allow for earlier disease detection

Science Daily | 2024-02-06, 04:13

Many neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, are

Direct view of tantalum oxidation that impedes qubit coherence

Science Daily | 2024-02-06, 04:13

Scientists have used a combination of scanning transmission electron microscopy

Magnesium protects tantalum, a promising material for making qubits

Science Daily | 2024-02-06, 04:13

Scientists have discovered that adding a layer of magnesium improves

Weight loss surgery most effective for long-term blood pressure control

Science Daily | 2024-02-06, 04:13

Bariatric surgery is more effective in controlling hypertension

Watch: Astrophotographer Captures Extremely Rare Aurora Curls In Iceland

NDTV | 2024-02-06, 03:56

An astrophotographer recently captured a super rare weather phenomenon on a trip to Iceland. Taking to Instagram, astrophotographer Jeff Dai shared a video of rippling green aurora curls dancing in... ...

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