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Tuesday, May 28

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From ashes to alerts: Science helps protect Colorado travelers

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In the summer of 2021, travelers in Colorado's Glenwood Canyon were safely evacuated before massive mounds of mud and rocks buried highways and destroyed bridges, thanks to a debris flow warning system developed in part by the U.S.…

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Tom Tugendhat with Dame Harriett Baldwin and Malvern Hills Science Park chief executive Alan White

Tom Tugendhat with Dame Harriett Baldwin and Malvern Hills Science Park chief executive Alan White

Visiting D-Risq at Malvern Hills Science Park

Visiting D-Risq at Malvern Hills Science Park

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History, political science syllabi in T.N. universities ignore Indian freedom movement, says Governor

www.thehindu.com

He was speaking at the valedictory function of the conference of Vice-Chancellors of State and Private Universities held at the Raj Bhavan in Udhagamandalam

Curiosity Mars Rover: Touch, Go, Contact Science

www.leonarddavid.com

NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover at Gale Crater is carrying out an array of extraterrestrial tasks. Conor Hayes, a graduate student at York University in Toronto, Canada, reported on the robot’s duties on Sols 4193-4194. A recent drive of…

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Prof Philip Nolan departs as director general of Science Foundation Ireland

www.irishtimes.com

Former director general was subject of protected disclosures by five staff members

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The Science of Intermittent Fasting – Arnold Schwarzenegger and His Team Dive Deeper Into the Nuances of the Practice

thesportsrush.com

Intermittent fasting has grown into one of the popular fitness fads due to its supposed benefits for weight and hormone regulation. It involves fasting for an extended break between routine meals. Arnold Schwarzenegger and his team…

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Gorvins facilitates UK Biobank’s move to Manchester Science Park

The Gorvins team advised on the transactional real estate elements of Uk Biobank's planned 2026 move to a purpose-built space near Manchester University.

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Superfast science wins Nobel Prize

www.cost.eu

In October 2023, the Nobel Prize for Physics was awarded for ‘experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter’. This burgeoning field of research and its practical application has…

AI regulators in UK are ‘under-resourced’, warns science committee chairman

www.standard.co.uk

The Science, Innovation and Technology Committee said the £10 million allocated to regulators was ‘insufficient’.

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Secretary-General of ASEAN meets with the Minister of Science and ICT of Republic of Korea

asean.org

Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, met with the Minister of Science and ICT of Republic of ROK, H.E. Mr. Lee Jong Ho. Both sides underscored the importance of advancing digital transformation to address the challenges…

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Over 30 Things You Might Not Know About Albert Einstein: Who Was This Brilliant Physicist and What Contributions Did He Make to Science?

www.sciencetimes.com

Albert Einstein is known for being a Nobel Prize winner and the proponent behind the famous E=mc2 equation, but there is more to the brilliant physicist. Read to learn more.

Science innovation and good practice in spotlight as Shropshire farmers attend two-day event

www.shropshirestar.com

Shropshire farmers will be at a cleaner air event looking at emissions, science innovation and good farming practices before they tour one of the largest raised bogs in Britain.

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From the truth about slouching to how to cross your legs, the new science-backed ways to sit so it doesn't cut your life expectancy

www.dailymail.co.uk

Don't smoke, don't drink or eat to excess - these are health mantras most of us are familiar with. But there's another one to add to this list: don't sit for too long. But why would sitting cause health problems?

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AI regulators in UK are ‘under-resourced’, warns science committee chairman

www.expressandstar.com

The Science, Innovation and Technology Committee said the £10 million allocated to regulators was ‘insufficient’.

AI regulators in UK are ‘under-resourced’, warns science committee chairman

www.shropshirestar.com

The Science, Innovation and Technology Committee said the £10 million allocated to regulators was ‘insufficient’.