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NASA research balloon lands unexpectedly on West Texas farmland

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While getting ready for the day Ann Walter was told there was floating high above them was a massive parachute-like balloon gliding silently across the sky.

Amelia Earhart’s long-lost plane likely located, research team claims

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Researchers from Purdue University are set to travel to the South Pacific to determine if a "visual anomaly" on a remote island is the wreck of Amelia Earhart's lost plane, saying there is "very strong" evidence the object is the iconic…

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Algae-based gel offers new tool for breast cancer research

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In 2020, right when Jane Baude was starting her Ph.D. research at UC Santa Barbara, she learned that a critical component of her experiment—the gel needed to grow and test mammary epithelial cells—wouldn't be available for nearly a year…

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Herpes viruses cultivated from different cell lines display distinct biological properties, research reveals

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Matthew Taylor likened his recently published work alongside doctoral student Gary Dunn to kicking over a rock. Once the discovery was made, it was time to see what lay beneath.

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Costly and Deadly Wildfires Really Are on the Rise, New Research Finds

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The past decade in particular has seen an uptick in devastating blazes linked to climate change, according to the study.

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The move from middle to high school can impact teens' drinking habits, research shows

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Students who change schools between eighth and ninth grade are more likely to drink alcohol, according to new research.

Teens deserve a kinder inner voice: Unfolding research from India

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During one of my visits to schools in Delhi, I asked the students: "When something doesn't go the way you expected, or when you fail at something, it feels bad, right? What do you say to yourself in those moments?"

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Do you get your news from AI? Who is - and isn't, according to Pew Research

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Americans are having a hard time trusting AI as a news source - and for good reason.

Corey A. Collins Promoted to CEO of Tekton Research to Lead Next Era of Growth

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Collins joined Tekton in December 2023 as Chief Financial Officer, bringing over 20 years of financial and operational leadership experience across the pharmaceutical and manufacturing sectors. Prior to Tekton, he held key positions at…

Pensioners massively underrepresented in TV adverts, research finds

Disabled people were also among the least represented groups in TV adverts, despite accounting for a significant proportion of the United Kingdom’s population

Applied Marketing Science Wins Esomar Regional Award for Breakthrough Research Methodology

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Applied Marketing Science, Inc. (AMS), a leading market research and consulting firm, has been named the 2025 Regional North America winner of the Esomar Award for Breakthrough Research Methodology. The honor, announced at the Esomar…

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UNILAG Triumphs at 2025 Bode Osunkoya Research Competition With Three Outstanding Students

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Three (3) University of Lagos students have emerged top winners of the 2025 Bode Osunkoya Research Competition. The competition was part of the line-up of activities for the 2025 PSRG-Richardson Oil & Gas HSSE Forum, recently held in Lagos…

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Anusandhan National Research Foundation’s SARAL tool to simplify scientific research papers

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The new tool will generate lay person summaries of complex scientific research, Shivkumar Kalyanaraman, the CEO of India’s newest science funding agency said

Amelia Earhart's long-lost plane likely located, research team claims

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Researchers say they believe an object in a South Pacific island's lagoon is the wreck of Amelia Earhart's lost plane.

The Myth of the “Refrigerator Mother” Set Autism Research Back for Decades. Here We Are Again.

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The idea that kids were autistic because their moms were too intellectual made everyone's life worse.

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SaaS turbo-charged software spending tough for CIOs to control, says research

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Consulting biz reckons ballooning costs a result of changes in licensing, vendor landscape, and product shifts

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Research highlights the need for culturally specific screening tools

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Despite research finding a higher prevalence of eating disorders among Aboriginal youth in Australia, new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) published in the Journal of Eating Disorders has revealed a lack of culturally specific…