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At the Edge of Explosion: How New Science Is Making Old Reactions Safer

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The chemical industry has been using a reaction with explosive chemicals for over 100 years — now Mülheim scientists have discovered a safer alternative. Explosions...

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‘How about the 933rd month:’ Donald Trump applies science to misogyny, but Stephen King can still see his bright future

King trusts Trump can navigate any rubbish, especially the one he himself creates.

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Outdoor art installation at NC State's campus blends art, science and engineering

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Created by world-renowned artist Larry Bell, this outdoor commission is his largest one to date.

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What the Science Really Says About The Health Benefits Of Freezing Bread

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Does freezing bread provide an additional health boost? Here's what the evidence actually says.

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Science Simplified: What Is a Neutron Star?

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What Is a Neutron Star? Besides black holes, neutron stars are among the most baffling objects in the Universe. A neutron star is formed in...

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Bay Area nature challenge with California Academy of Sciences turns into global competition

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You can't miss the dramatic view at Pilar Point near Half Moon Bay. But look a little closer, and you just might discover a hidden world.

Bristol named among the best cities in the UK to visit according to science

The Telegraph has released their top city breaks in the UK, judged against 25 criteria

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The Science Behind Why the World Is Getting Wetter

www.wsj.com

From East Africa to southeastern Australia, large parts of the planet are underwater after unusually heavy rains in unexpected areas.

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Orphan Black Echoes - Keeley Hawes enters the weird world of 'crazy science'

www.express.co.uk

Clones and memory loss... Keeley Hawes dons a white coat for the much-awaited spin-off of Orphan Black

Saturday, May 4

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Science News | Study Gives More Insight into Neuroblastoma Treatment

www.latestly.com

Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. Developing nerve cells outside the brain is where neuroblastoma, a common childhood disease, starts. Over 40 per cent of patients with high-risk neuroblastoma currently do not survive…

Fun Poster Art For WEIRD SCIENCE Created by Artist Brett Parson

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Here’s a fun art print for John Hughes’ classic 1985 comedy Weird Science. When I rewatched this movie as an adult, there was so much that I had forgotten about it!

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Science Fiction Magazine Stops Taking Submissions amid Flood of AI-Generated Stories

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Clarkesworld, a renowned science fiction and fantasy magazine, has temporarily closed its doors to new submissions after being inundated with a large number of AI-generated stories.

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Leveraging Data Science and AI: Spotlighting Daniel Oyeduntan’s Journey

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With a career across EMEA, and a series of accomplishments, Daniel Oyeduntan has solidified his position as a leader in

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Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses are a simple, reliable, and smartly priced AI gadget, whereas Humane's AI Pin and the Rabbit R1 are more akin to science projects (Joanna Stern/Wall Street Journal)

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Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses are a simple, reliable, and smartly priced AI gadget, whereas Humane's AI Pin and the Rabbit R1 are more akin to science projects — There's a new WANTED poster in town... PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1: The smartphone…

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'Great jobs': Salt Lake students get a peek into life science industry at Human Innovation Day

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Some Salt Lake City School District students spent Friday getting an inside look at potential future STEM careers as part of the second annual Human Innovation Day.