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The Washington Post Promotes Trump’s Other ‘Big Lie’: The Wuhan Lab Theory
On Thursday, the Senate held a public hearing documenting how former President Donald Trump used his 'big lie' about the 2020 election to justify a fascist coup attempt, aimed at abolishing the peaceful transfer of power and turn the United…
Satyendra Nath Bose: Google honors Indian scientist and mathematician Satyendra Nath Bose in…
NEW DELHI: Satyendra Nath Bose, an Indian scientist and mathematician, is honored in today's doodle for his contribution to the Bose-Einstein condensate. He delivered his quantum formulations to Albert Einstein that day in 1924, and…
The James Webb Space Telescope is about to study two strange super-Earths
The James Webb Space Telescope plans to explore strange new rocky worlds in unprecedented detail.
The telescope science consortium has an ambitious program to study the geology of these small planets "50 light-years away", they said in a…
Antibody-Drug Conjugates Could Be the Future of HER2-Low Breast Cancer Treatment
Emerging data on novel antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) such as trastuzumab deruxtecan-nxki (Enhertu), vic-trastuzumab duocarmazine and disitamab vedotin (Aidixi) show encouraging activity in low HER2 breast cancer. Paolo Tarantino, MD,…
The James Webb Space Telescope will study two strange “super-Earths”
The James Webb Space Telescope plans to explore strange new rocky worlds in unprecedented detail.The telescope science consortium has an ambitious program to study the geology of these small planets "50 light-years away", they said in a…
Study offers deeper insight into the complexity of the human brain
A recent study from the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) in Vienna paves the way for a better understanding of the complexity of the human brain, one of the largest and most sophisticated organs in the human body. The study -…
Microfiber Pollution | California Lutheran University
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Students Mia LeClerc and Eli Hill work in the lab to separate microfibers from sediment. Photo: Courtesy of Andrea Huvard, PhD
Pieces of your pants, shirts, socks and fleece jackets are polluting local waters. Cal…
Meyer: Theistic Implications of the Multiverse
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Stephen Meyer writes to The daily thread examines the rise of the multiverse - in popular culture, inspired by the imaginations of scientists. From "The Madness of the Multiverse and the…
Executive narcissism inhibits cross-unit cognition
Narcissistic executives make the units or subsidiaries they lead less receptive to knowledge from other units. The new research, published in the Strategic management review, explores the…
Surprising link between the 1918 pandemic and modern flu
The 1918-1919 flu pandemic killed between 17 and 100 million people worldwide. But, while some virus genomes have been sequenced and it is now known to be an H1N1 flu, there is still a lot of…
How did the sky in Zhoushan City turn blood red? Read the scientific explanation
How did the sky in Zhoushan City turn blood red? Read the scientific explanation
Recently, the Chinese city of Zhoushan saw crimson skies which alarmed the occupants. Check out the normal…
New machine learning model draws protein map with special properties
The biotech industry is constantly searching for the perfect mutation, where the properties of different proteins are synthetically combined to achieve the desired effect. It may be necessary to develop new drugs or enzymes…
Development, Love, Care, Difficulties and Philosophy
By Timi Olubiyi, PhD
Many people are unaware that the small business sector in Nigeria can have a significant impact on both the environment and the economy. The sector could also bring the country rapid industrialization…
The claim that squalene in vaccines causes autoimmune diseases and Gulf War syndrome is not…
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Squalene in Vaccines Caused Gulf War Syndrome; the World Health Organization aims to depopulate the world with infertility-causing vaccines
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Factually inaccurate: The claim that the World…
West Side Rag’ ‘Cite your sources!’ March for the Cry of Science Protesters
Posted on April 24, 2022 at 12:43 a.m. by West Side Rag
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By Scott Etkin
Chants of "Cite Your Sources!" could be heard Saturday afternoon at the entrance to Central Park on W. 72nd…
Free teacher training course! The University of the Australs will be accredited in Natural Sciences
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From the study of living beings to celestial bodies, Natural Sciencesalso called empirical sciences, are those devoted to the study of tangible phenomena in nature, that is, what exists in the world or outside it…
How is Data Science Helping Business Growth in 2022?
by Analytics Insight
April 17, 2022
Data Science promotes the idea of bringing together connected ideas and strategies.Data science is an interdisciplinary field that uses scientific techniques, processes, algorithms, and…
US and UK investigate unusual cases of hepatitis in young children
PPublic health officials in the United States and United Kingdom are investigating a number of unusual cases of severe hepatitis in young children, the cause or causes of which are currently unknown.
Evidence from the UK and Alabama –…
Dinosaur Fossil From Daytime Extinction Asteroid Hit Earth, Scientists Say
Several incredibly well-preserved dinosaur fossils have been discovered at Tanis, a site in North Dakota.
Scientists believe the dinosaurs died the day a giant…
To take the leap, Bangladesh must adopt AI
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COVID spending bill stalls in Senate as GOP and Democrats deadlock
WASHINGTON (AP) — A $10 billion compromise measure bolstering the government's defenses against COVID-19 has stalled in the Senate and seemed almost certainly sidetracked for weeks, the victim of a campaign season struggle. on the…
The Natural History Museum’s digital collections reveal the impact of climate change on…
Scientists used the Natural History Museum's butterfly collection - the largest, most historic and diverse in the world - to study the impact of climate change on the size of British butterfly species.
The most common results suggest…
Environmental Factor – April 2022: Fellows explain research in plain language – in three…
Communicating research effectively with non-scientific audiences is challenging and takes practice. For the past seven years, the NIEHS Office of Fellows' Career Development (OFCD) has sponsored a competition that gives early…
Mysterious ORCs (private radio circuits) in space are still our best view
Enlarge / Data from SARAO's MeerKAT radio telescope shows individual radio circuits overlapping in adjacent optical and infrared data from a dark energy survey.
J. English (U. Manitoba) / EMU / MeerKAT / DES (CTIO)
Astronomers have…
How to Accelerate Trusted and Innovative Responses with Expert-Curated Biomedical and Clinical Data
With the scientific research community publishing over two million peer-reviewed papers each year since 2012 (1) and next-generation sequencing fueling an explosion of data, the need for…
how zoology stimulates early literacy skills
ZOology and English: Not the most obvious combination of study programs, but according to new research published at the University of Pennsylvania, combining the two could boost literacy in the early years.
In 2016 and 2018, a team of…
Modern animal life may have its origins in the delta – ScienceDaily
The ancestors of many animal species alive today may have lived in a delta in present-day China, according to new research.
The Cambrian Explosion over 500 million years ago saw the rapid spread of bilateral species - symmetrical along a…
Despite manipulated media, COVID lab leak not ‘debunked’
The global death toll from COVID-19 has just reached 6 million, including nearly a million in the United States. Few science stories are more important than understanding where the COVID virus came from. Yet the…
What role do bitter taste receptors play in cancer?
A person's perception of bitter taste is initiated by the TAS2Rs, a family of G protein-coupled receptors that were originally identified in type II taste receptor cells (taste cells) found in the mouth. However, TAS2Rs are now known…
The Necessity and Unfortunate Failures of Fact Checkers
January 1, 2022 not only ushered in the new year, but also marked the 39th anniversary of the founding of the internet. And with the launch of Myspace and Facebook in the early 2000s, it will soon be 20 years since social media has been…
Mission Update: Mars and the Moon – Sky and Telescope
Perseverance on Mars
This raw image is from one of Perseverance's hazard avoidance cameras.NASA/JPL-Caltech
NASA's Perseverance rover and its tagalong helicopter, Ingenuity, have been on Mars for just…
How dreams make you smarter and braver
The benefits of dreams are considerable. When you get enough sleep, the muscle and immune systems are restored, even your wounds heal faster. Meanwhile, when you dream, you repair your mind and emotions. Strange dreams, in particular,…
Scientists help recover gases from moon rock time capsule
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Scientists from Washington University in St. Louis help recover…
Long-read sequencing for the identification of insertion sites in large libraries of transposon…
DNA was prepared for nucleotide sequencing using both the new LoRTIS method and the previously described TraDIS-.xpress duplicate protocols, from DNA extraction to generating nucleotide sequence reads. This allows a comparison of…
Global Pulmonary Function Testing Systems Market Analysis, Service Type, Overview, Revenue and…
MRInsights.biz submitted a new report entitled Global Pulmonary Function Testing Systems Market from 2021 to 2027. This report is enriched with information on the market, major industrial projects, the opening of hypotheses,…
Global 3-thiophenemalonic acid market 2021 Top Vendors – Acros Organics, Kanto Chemica, Wako Pure…
MarketsandResearch.biz presented another report entitled Global 3-thiophenalonic acid market from 2021 to 2027. This report is advanced with market data, major industrial projects, opening of assumptions, sustainable development,…
the cursed riddle of ball lightning – Palatinate
By Leo Li
Science is the ultimate demystifier. Nevertheless, the mystery of ball lightning still remains unsolved.
This almost millennial enigma confounds Gervais of Canterbury in the 12th century. Recent interdisciplinary…
What is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? Neglected condition shares symptoms with long COVID
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), or myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), is a neglected medical condition that affects approximately 1.5 million Americans. The COVID-19 pandemic has shed new light on the complicated disorder, as researchers…
What are Earth System and Climate Models?
By US Department of Energy
February 20, 2022
Earth system models and climate models are a complex integration of environmental variables used to understand our planet. Earth system models simulate how chemistry, biology, and physical…
Wild Wild Life newsletter: Horzontal gene transfer – when species steal genes from each other
By Penny Sarchet
Bemisia tabaci (male and female)Photo by Alay
Hello and welcome to February's Wild Wild Life, the monthly newsletter that celebrates the biodiversity of animals, plants and…
They are investigating if the triple parricide of Elche killed his parents and brother for leaving…
A punishment for bad grades could have been the trigger for the triple parricide that occurred this Friday in a single-family house in Elche, in the district of Algoda: the investigators believe that the mother of the alleged murderer, 15…
Letters to the Editor – Broomfield Enterprise
Learn and grow from an honest exchange of ideas
Science started with observations and then used those observations to formulate questions to understand the world. Observations are reality. The ancient Greeks observed that the sun created…
Is there anyone there? The life beyond us and how much closer we are (not) to the answer
The search for extraterrestrial life is by no means new, dating as far back as 5 BCE to philosophers Aristotle, Plato, Epicurus and Democritus. And while their assumptions aren't based on fact or scientific method, but rather on…
The challenges of open access data
The demand for publicly funded scientific research to be freely accessible to the public and the wider research community (including beyond academia, e.g. government departments and non-governmental organizations) has increased in recent…
Children’s mental health could change permanently due to less sleep: study
Sleep and mental health in tweens are linked in the brain, new research published in Mapping of the human brain.The study, "Functional connectome mediates the association between sleep disturbance and mental health in preadolescence: a…
Why fears of ‘deadly’ NeoCoV may be greatly exaggerated
The nuance of the study and its main claim have been omitted from the headlines of news reports, some of which have gone so far as to proclaim "1 in 3 people can die" in what can only…
Inside the intense scientific debate over whether Mars has liquid water
According to a new study, unexpected radio bright spots discovered around Mars' south pole could be caused by a layer of ice on volcanic rocks.
In 2018, a team of researchers spotted a region with unusually bright radio…
We will never have a normal flu season again.
Experts warn that the COVID-19 pandemic was the harbinger of a new normal in health. The new breed of H3N2 flu (Darwin) came to confirm this assertion, noting that we would no longer have flu "seasons", with the serious possibility of the…
Alzheimer’s and severe COVID-19: comparison of markers of brain damage
Share on PinterestHealthcare worker Demetra Ransom comforts a person with COVID-19 at the United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, Texas on Dec. 4, 2020. MARK FELIX/Getty ImagesA study demonstrated that participants hospitalized with…
Geologist Presents New Museum Flood Research in Flagstaff | science and discovery
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Geologist Becky Beers waited two years for the 2021 monsoon.His wait began in the summer of 2019 when the Museum Fire burned…
Joe Rogan, and other podcasters, “Influence” doesn’t equal expertise, let alone…
EEven a website of researchers who support the use of ivermectin says you need to get vaccinated. So why are people like Joe Rogan and other podcasters/influencers leaning into anti-vaccine science and counterfactual rhetoric?…
COVID-19, rescue treatments and what an ounce of prevention is worth | News, Sports, Jobs
"An ounce of prevention is better than cure." And yet it does, even though much of this article will focus on new lifesaving treatments for COVID-19.
Word "rescue" means being…
Small, temporary change, study finds
Share on PinterestDo COVID-19 vaccines affect the length of a person's menstrual cycle? Gerardo Vieyra / NurPhoto via Getty ImagesResearchers recently investigated the link between COVID-19 vaccines and menstrual cycle length. They found…
Pictures show mysterious flashes before Qinghai earthquake
As President Biden has ordered further examination of the origins of Covid-19 and more countries call for action for next phase study, Chinese authorities are demanding that the United States investigate fully on the source of the…
Taking high-dose vitamin D supplements for five years did not affect the incidence of cardiovascular…
A trial from the University of Eastern Finland found that taking a much higher dose of vitamin D than recommended for five years did not affect overall mortality or the incidence of cardiovascular disease or cancer in men. and older women.…
Switzerland votes again on animal testing ban
Around 350,000 mice are tested each year in Swiss laboratories. © Keystone / Gaetan Bally
Animal welfare activists want a total ban on experiments on living things in Switzerland. Their proposal, which will be…
How To Find The COVID-19 Facts In A Disinformation Pandemic Sciences | In-depth science and…
Have you ever been annoyed by how researchers seem to keep shifting directions during the pandemic? Or got upset that âalternative expertsâ didn't get the attention they deserve? After all, many of…
They study autism using neural networks that mimic how the brain works
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By hiring a A computer model that simulates the functioning of the cerebral cortex Based on visual stimuli, Argentinian researchers identified a The relationship between the physiological and cognitive processes…
To take off! James Webb Telescope heads into space • Earth.com
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has taken off! It's an exciting day for the space enthusiasts among us. And while you may not be as familiar with space exploration and discovery, the Webb Telescope has exciting potential that will…
There is a rare hallucination that makes you see tiny people, and no one knows why
In all its dazzling complexity, the human brain can indeed produce remarkable experiences. For some, it means hallucinations of tiny people, rushing in front of their eyes.
Hallucinations of little humans can be entertaining or…
Applications sought for the city’s sports hall
23 December 2021
The sad stories of failed small businesses and drained towns are all too common because of the pandemic, but the town of Mount Airy's financial…
New study suggests people who exercise more also drink more
According to a recent study published in the journal Medicine and science in sport and exercise, men with higher levels of cardiorespiratory fitness are more than twice as likely to drink a "moderate amount" of alcohol (up to!-->…
In Orangutan Parenting, kids can get their own dinner
Young orangutans are very similar to toddler humans: lovable, endearing, adorable. But unlike human children, when their mothers say no, they don't complain or argue.Mother orangutans teach their young to forage, adapting their tactics…
LSU researchers make major discovery in the animal kingdom – L’Observateur
BATON ROUGE - Researchers recently made a major discovery - 14 new species of shrews, which is the largest number of new mammals described in a scientific article since 1931. After a ten-year journey to inventory…
Pioneering software can grow and treat virtual tumors using AI
Through Amelia Heimann, Second year, BiochemistryResearchers at the University of Bristol helped create EVONANO, an artificial intelligence software that is revolutionizing the field of cancer treatment. EVONANO's revolutionary technology…
Federal fugitive “El Burro” identified as mastermind of massacre that left five dead in…
PUERTO RICO - A week after the eleventh massacre of the year, the Police Bureau is exploring various theories, names and scientific evidence in search of clarifications on the violent massacre, which killed five men and left…
Preclinical cancer biology research is not as reproducible as it should be
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The âReproducibility Project: Cancer Biologyâ planned to repeat experiments selected from 53 large-scale articles on cancer…
Penn State study finds deer infected with COVID-19 at high levels, reaching 80% last hunting season
This story comes from our partners at WPSU.
Two tigers at the Pittsburgh Zoo recently tested positive for Covid-19, after showing symptoms. These are just the latest examples of animals in captivity that have been infected with the novel…
How To Solve A Murder | Ideas
When we finished our introduction to the subject of science with our grade 7 students, we wanted to develop their practical skills and scientific thinking, so we murdered a teacher.
The students entered the classroom to learn that one…
Shark Spa Services: Why fish deliberately rub sharks
Black tip shark.
Source: Luc Viatour / Wikimedia Commons. Distributed under CC BY-SA 3.0 license.
In oceans around the world, fish have been observed rubbing shoulders with sharks. Today, researchers…
Omicron mutations signal vaccine breakout, similar symptoms
This colorized scanning electron micrograph of a cell heavily infected with SARS-CoV-2 viral particles (orange / red) was captured at the NIAID Integrated Research Facility in 2020. (NIAID via ZUMA Wire /…
Will Lunar Vertex solve the mystery of lunar vortices?
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But where to do where do lunar vortices come from? Blewett says there are three main hypotheses to explain the formation of lunar vortices.
The first two ideas postulate an external amplification of magnetic fields during…
New research indicates earth’s water can come from the sun – Mis-aisa – Latest…
New study says Earth's water could come from the sun
According to an article published in the journal Nature Astronomy on the 29th, an international research team led by the University of Glasgow discovered that water on the ground can…
Warmer waters, less food and reproductive “stress”: this is how global warming pushes…
The effect of climate change that is not expected: global warming also affects the divorce ofalbatross with a black eyebrow, known until then as perennial and monogamous. Because if we already knew that the main cause of divorce is due…
Covid-19 could reduce the perception of pain in cancer patients
Doctors from the Geneva University Hospitals (HUG) observed a surprising phenomenon during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: some patients suffering from pain related to cancer experienced a significant decrease or…
What the famous Miller-Urey experiment went wrong
Science at the start of the 20th century was undergoing many simultaneous revolutions. Radiological dating has counted the years of Earth's existence in billions, and eons of sediment have demonstrated its geological…
A flock of feelings among the birds of North America
"A bushy tit!" exclaims John (David Bryan Jackson) as he stands among fall leaves and wooden patio furniture in his backyard in a middle-class Baltimore neighborhood. Dressed in an olive…
MIT scientist discusses importance of finding source of COVID pandemic – CBS Boston
CAMBRIDGE (CBS) - When we all went into lockdown in March 2020, an MIT scientist began studying exactly how the coronavirus pandemic started and decided that a lab accident in Wuhan, China had to be considered as a plausible…
Tools for performing security chaos engineering testing
When Netflix launched its streaming service almost 15 years ago, performance issues were common. To build resilience as its customer base grows, the company has developed Chaos Engineering, a discipline that tests systems to determine…
What could be causing neurological symptoms?
Share on PinterestResearchers are getting closer and closer to understanding the causes of neurological symptoms of COVID-19. Scientific photo library / Getty ImagesClinicians have found that COVID-19 is associated with neurological…
Find a real passion for insects
About 10 years ago, Serita Fudlosid set foot on the Carleton University campus for the first time to study biomechanical and mechanical engineering. However, things didn't go exactly according to Fudlosid's plan - she began to lose…
Apple TV + ‘s Dr Brain cast shares filming of the show
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When I heard about Dr Brain, Apple TV + 's first original Korean series, I was intrigued to find out more about the series because it reminded…
Innovation must be a factor of daily success
Several studies in recent years have shown that the majority of business innovations do not meet their objectives, or even pass the launch phase. Andrew Lewis, Managing Director of TRA, explains why innovation should be part of everyday…
China says US report on origins of Covid is without credibility – world
SHANGHAI: A declassified US intelligence report claiming plausible that the COVID-19 pandemic originated from a laboratory is unscientific and has no credibility, Chinese ministry spokesperson said on Sunday Foreign Affairs Minister Wang…
Are we alone in the universe? NASA calls for a new scientific framework for the search for…
This artist's concept allows us to imagine what it would be like to stand on the surface of the exoplanet TRAPPIST-1f, located in the TRAPPIST-1 system in the constellation Aquarius. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech
How to understand the…
Jackson Hole Surveys for Winter Ticks |
JACKSON - Troy Koser was inspecting the remains of a "tick ball" that clung to a blade of grass.It's just…
How ancient pollen can predict our future climate and what we need to do to conserve SA’s rich…
Ancient pollen grains found in sediment cores dating back thousands of years are helping scientists shed light on Earth's past and future climates.
Dr Lynne Quick, a palynologist at Nelson Mandela University who is…
More than a ceremonial, the ancient Chaco Canyon
While some current scientific theories point to the ancient Chaco Canyon, a distinctive archaeological site in the American Southwest, as a mere prehistoric ceremonial site populated only in sacred…
Global X-ray Analyzers Market Competition Dynamics and 2021 Growth Targets by 2027 – Fluke…
MarketandResearch.biz presented another report entitled Global X-ray Analyzer Market from 2021 to 2027. This report contains market data, large industrial projects, opening hypotheses, sustainability, gauges, violence and late…
Flare Therapeutics appoints Daphne Karydas COO and CFO, and Michaela Bowden, PhD, SVP of Biology and…
CAMBRIDGE, Mass .-- (COMMERCIAL THREAD) - Flare Therapeutics, a biotechnology company targeting transcription factors to discover precision drugs for cancer and other diseases, today announced the appointment of Daphne Karydas as…
In the King’s Footsteps – The New Indian Express
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SHIVAMOGGA: The thick and lush jungles of the Western Ghats are ruled by a magnificent creature. The specimen can grow to a towering length of 12 feet, but it can crawl artfully and stealthily…
Scientists react as NIH chief Francis Collins calls Wuhan lab leak theories…
Dr Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), wrote a statement refuting "misinformation" about the origins of COVID-19, focusing specifically on federally funded coronavirus research at the Wuhan Institute of…
Danish String Quartet x Music Lab: Exploring the Subconscious Interaction in Performance | New
The Danish String Quartet will host a live event combining performance and scientific research on October 26 at 7.15pm CET at the Musikhuset Copenhagen.
The combined efforts of the quartet, along with 20 researchers from the RITMO…
World Health Organization has formed new team to investigate origins of COVID-19
Last year, the World Health Organization assembled a great team of scientists to investigate the origins of COVID-19. These experts were to work hand-in-hand with Chinese authorities to determine exactly how the…
Two ICMR scientists are part of new 26-member WHO team to probe the origins of COVID in China
As a major recognition for India, former ICMR Director Dr R Gangakhedkar and ICMR National President Dr CG Pandit were included in the 26-member Scientific Advisory Group on Origin of New Pathogens (SAGO) to investigate the origins…
A “sensational” fugitive skeleton found in Herculaneum – Italy
ROME - Archaeologists have made what Culture Minister Dario Franceschini described as a "sensational" new discovery in Herculaneum, the partially mutilated skeleton of a 40-45 year old man as the avalanche of fire and gas from…
High rates of wildlife-vehicle collisions during the COVID-19 pandemic
In total, we found that although traffic volume decreased by> 7% during the pandemic year (with a maximum monthly decline of almost 40%), the absolute number of annual WVCs was largely unchanged. This resulted in significant increases…