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Lambton County could land a new Ontario hydro plant, possibly nuclear-powered
Lambton County is on a list of future sites for power plants in Ontario, including the possibility of a large nuclear facility. ...
IAEA declaration stresses role of nuclear science in addressing global challenges
VIENNA, Nov 27 (KUNA) -- The IAEA Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Science, Technology and Applications and the Technical Cooperation Program, held in Vienna on Wednesday, unanimously adopted a declaration
Marquis Who’s Who Honors Peter Danenberg for Expertise in Software Engineering
UNIONDALE, NY / ACCESSWIRE / November 27, 2024 / Marquis Who's Who has honored Peter Danenberg for his engineering accomplishments as a software engineer at Google. Mr. Danenberg has also received recognition for his work in Fortune Magazine. As a notable
CSIR-NAL celebrates 50th edition of science magazine
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New paper provides insight into 'boycott and buycott' of Russian goods in China
More than 10% of Chinese
Wicked fans left disappointed by theater chain’s ‘dumb rule’ to enter screening
Other movie theater chains, including Regal and Cinemark, enforce the same rule ...
Celebrating good deeds and 'mad science' in Chicago on Thanksgiving
In these polarizing times, when anger on social media is ramped up to 100 and culture wars are all the rage, look to your neighbors — and sometimes strangers — and you will see acts of kindness. We are thankful for those folks this Thanksgiving. This thought
ENGINE: Europe & Africa Bunker Fuel Availability Outlook
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Lambton County Township could land a new Ontario hydro plant, possibly nuclear-powered
Lambton County is on a list of future sites for power plants in Ontario, including the possibility of a large nuclear facility. ...
The 7th China International Industrial Design Expo: The Oriental Engine of Global Industrial Design
Recently, the 7th China International Industrial Design Expo opened grandly in Wuhan. With the theme of "Design drives the future, innovation empowers development", this expo brings together elites in the global industrial design field to showcase cutting-edge
What does winter have in store for Canadians this year?
With El Niño in the rearview mirror, what can Canadians expect this winter? It depends on where you live, but forecasters say colder temperatures that have descended in the West will likely move east in a hurry. ...
What fossilized dino feces can tell us about their rise to dominance
Paleontologists have long puzzled over how the dinosaurs—originally relatively small and of minor importance to the broader ecosystem—evolved to become the dominant species some 30 million years later. Fossilized feces
25 photos from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest portray the beauty and vulnerability ...
A chimpanzee in Loango National Park in Gabon. Nora Milligan/Wildlife Photographer of the YearThe Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest released its finalists for its People's Choice Award.The winner of the contest, hosted by London's Natural History
Cellular traffic congestion in chronic diseases suggests new therapeutic targets
Chronic diseases such as diabetes are on the
New research points way to more reliable brain studies
A new study identifies research strategies for tying brain function and structure to behavior and health. ...
Caregivers experience decline in well-being
New research, based on data from more than
Scientists discover shared genetic foundations between musical rhythm and human language
A study has revealed that genetic variants associated with
Making quantum physics easier to digest in schools
A team of physics educators is focusing on a new approach to
Fowl play: Why the hunt for Thanksgiving's favorite bird could get tougher
If hunters continue to follow their current strategies and prey continue their same routine, turkeys may become tougher to harvest in the future, according to new research. ...
Soccer heading damages brain regions affected in CTE, study finds
Soccer heading may cause more damage to the brain than previously thought, according to a new study. ...
'Alzheimer's in dish' model shows promise for accelerating drug discovery
A decade ago, researchers introduced a new model for studying Alzheimer's disease. Known as 'Alzheimer's in a
Drug research: Decoding the structure of nano 'gene ferries'
Researchers have investigated how cationic polymers organize on a molecular level when transporting RNA drugs. ...
Newer epilepsy medications used during pregnancy do not affect neurological development in children
Children of mothers who took certain anti-seizure medications while pregnant do not have worse neurodevelopmental outcomes at age 6, according to a long-running study. ...
Strengthening Community Colleges in Place-Based Innovation Ecosystems
The CHIPS and Science Act is creating new opportunities for community college partnerships to support place-based economic development and regional innovation ecosystems. ...
Aloe vera: Nature’s green elixir with science-backed health benefits
Aloe vera, known as "the plant of immortality" by ancient civilizations, has gained modern scientific validation for its remarkable effects on... ...
Northern seafood harvests taking heavy hit from warmer waters
With more than 50 years of experience as a scallop fisherman, Hideto Takada has seen his fair share of oddities connected to the ocean depths. But in recent years, he has experienced something totally new that threatens to wipe out the entire industry. Rising
Scientists discover new human species with an unusual physical feature that went extinct 200,000 years ...
Scientists have discovered a new human species that went extinct 200,000 years ago in China. They found the remains of 16 individuals, which featured large heads, wide skulls and immense teeth. Their head measurements, which were bigger than Neanderthals and
Northern lights forecasted to grace America's skies on Thanksgiving - here are the states with ...
The Cosmos are set to put on a stunning show as Americans gather around the table for Thanksgiving. The sun released a burst of energy late Sunday evening that is scheduled to hit Earth Thursday, creating stunning northern lights in parts of the northern US.