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'Dueling Dinosaurs:' One-of-a-kind dig at Raleigh science museum opens this weekend

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The "Dueling Dinosaurs" exhibit opening this weekend at Raleigh's North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences will feature what's believed to be the most complete T. rex skeleton ever discovered.

The National Virtual Climate Laboratory is Your Guide to Climate Science

cleantechnica.com

Thunderstorms in the American Midwest. Tiny particles in the cloud cover of the Amazon rainforest. Heat waves in Baltimore. What do these very different places have in common? They’re all areas where the Department of Energy Office of…

Teacher faked own exam results to land science master job at high school

metro.co.uk

The man taught at Cardiff West Community High School for eight months (Picture: Google)

RFK Jr.’s environmental colleagues betray him, calling him a “dangerous conspiracy theorist and science denier” who promoted “toxic beliefs”

www.naturalnews.com

(NaturalNews) Now that he is running for president with a very real shot at winning, many of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s colleagues and longtime friends are turning on...

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The American Association for the Advancement of Science elects Lieberman as 2024 fellow

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The American Association for the Advancement of Science elected orthopedic surgeon Jay R. Lieberman, MD, as a 2024 fellow for his research in gene therapy and joint replacement, according to a press release. The American Association for…

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Non-Competes: What the FTC’s Rule May Mean for Health Care & Life Sciences Providers

natlawreview.com

272970 at https://natlawreview.com/article/non-competes-what-ftcs-rule-may-mean-health-care-life-sciences-providers

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You might find a rare species in your backyard: How global citizen science contributes to biodiversity knowledge

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While it can be hard for us to notice as we go about our busy lives, cities are filled with indigenous plants, fungi, insects, spiders and other little creatures, as well as birds, frogs and reptiles.

Trammell Crow, GATV Complete Phase I of Mixed-Use Science Square Development in Atlanta

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ATLANTA — Trammell Crow Co. (TCC) and Georgia Advanced Technology Ventures (GATV) — an affiliate of the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) — have completed construction of the first phase of Science Square, a mixed-use…

Students occupy Paris's Sciences Po university in pro-Palestinian protest

www.france24.com

Students in Paris inspired by Gaza solidarity encampments at campuses in the United States blocked access to a campus building at a prestigious French university Friday, prompting administrators to move all classes online.

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HC criticises health science varsity for rejecting request for recognition of paramedical degrees

www.thehindu.com

Petitioner files writ petition against the university’s action rejecting his request to recognise his B.Sc. MLT degree from from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka. The State Level Academic Committee had earlier decided…

CREO's Mike Townley Receives Triangle Business Journal's 2024 Life Sciences Award

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CREO Inc., the preferred consultancy to the world's most promising companies that seek to improve human health, today announced that Mike Townley, President and Co-Founder, has been honored with the Triangle Business Journal's 2024 Life…

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World first jab to stop skin cancer trialled in UK - Tech & Science Daily podcast

www.standard.co.uk

All the stories from Friday’s episode of the Tech & Science Daily podcast.

Science is closing in on frailty in old age

eminetra.com

Unlock Editor's Digest for free FT editor Roula Khalaf has chosen her favorite stories in this weekly newsletter. Do you dream of becoming immortal? me too. The sight of Silicon Valley giants seeking “escape velocity from death” gives me…

Science is closing in on the frailties of old age

www.ft.com

Research is finding ways to extend animal lifespans but regulators are still wary of treating ageing as a disease

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Celebrating 60 Years of the American Meat Science Association

www.perishablenews.com

This year marks a significant milestone for the American Meat Science Association (AMSA) as it celebrates its 60th anniversary. Since 1964 when the Livestock and Meat Board had a vision and created AMSA, it has developed as a leading…

Has the delay in the 2021 Census sparked a data crisis in public health science? | In Focus podcast

www.thehindu.com

In this episode, Professor T. Sundararaman joins us to talk about challenges stemming from the delayed 2021 census, broader issues concerning data availability, and how we can resolve the data crisis.

Trade Secret Protection in Life Sciences: Strategies for Success

www.jdsupra.com

Late last month, the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) hosted a panel on Trade Secret Protection in Life Sciences: Strategies for Success. In today's rapidly evolving business environment, trade secrets are becoming increasingly…

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TikTok users claim freezing bread can make it healthier – here’s what the science actually says

theconversation.com

Freezing bread can not only cut down on food waste, it may also have modest benefits for your health.