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Microsoft doubles down on quantum computing and other science projects in latest reorg

Microsoft is cutting jobs in its Azure business to pursue AI, while increasing focus on quantum computing, according to internal memo obtained by BI.

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What Led Incubus’ Mike Einziger & Wife Ann Marie Simpson-Einziger to Found Their Skincare Brand Mother Science

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The pair dropped by Billboard News to discuss how their discovery could unlock the future of skincare.

Centering relationships between people and place: A critical step towards improving science's contributions to society

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Slowing down the pace may not be common in academia, but it could lead to better science to support our planet through the current climate, biodiversity and social justice crises. This is one approach suggested by a diverse group of marine…

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With AI writing so much code, should you still study computer science? This new data point provides an answer.

Despite concerns about AI replacing jobs, UC Berkeley computer science applications soar 48%, highlighting sustained interest in software careers.

Marjorie Taylor Greene says Fauci should be jailed and rails against ‘evil science’ at Covid hearing

Dr Fauci, the former head of the NIAID, is facing questions from the GOP-led subcommittee investigating the US’s Covid-19 response and the virus’s origins

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Marjorie Taylor Greene Rips Fauci for Dog Experiments, Masking Children: 'Your Repulsive, Evil Science'

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) ripped Dr. Anthony Fauci during his testimony before the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic on Monday, blasting him on a range of topics — from dog experiments to masking children in schools…

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden shares sweet moment with her son Oscar, 8, as they inaugurate science museum exhibit

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The royal, 46, grinned as she huddled by her eight-year-old as the pair inaugurated the World of Water exhibit at the Swedish Museum of Natural History on Monday.

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Why Science Applications International Shares Are Trading Lower By 11%? Here Are Other Stocks Moving In Monday's Mid-Day Session

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Shares of Science Applications International Corporation (NASDAQ:SAIC) declined 11% to $119.91 following first-quarter results.

Science News | Study Reveals Type of Childhood Leukaemia Originates During Foetal Development

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Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. Acute myeloid leukaemia is the second most prevalent type of acute leukaemia in childhood, and it can be detected within a few months of life. The disease's early beginning raised the…

Science News | Researchers Discover Protein That Help Prevent Cancer Treatment-related Heart Damage

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Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. Researchers discovered a protein CDK7 that could prevent heart damage caused by a routinely used cancer chemotherapy treatment. Importantly, the researchers discovered that blocking…

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AI tool for predicting protein shapes could be transformative for medicine, but science needs proof

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An advanced algorithm that has been developed by Google DeepMind has gone some way to cracking one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in biology. AlphaFold aims to predict the 3D structures of proteins from the "instruction code" in their…

Ozempic Patients Say It Changes How Food Tastes, and Science Now Has an Answer

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While it's only approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment...

Marjorie Taylor Greene screams that Fauci should be jailed for his ‘repulsive evil science’ in wild Covid hearing

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene verbally berated Anthony Fauci, saying he deserved to be prosecuted and repeatedly refusing to acknowledge him as a doctor.

Mexico's president-elect brings climate science background to office

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Mexican President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum, the nation’s first woman president and first Jewish president, has a background in environmental policy that includes work for the Nobel-winning United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate…

Expert reveals 5 science-backed ways to overcome imposter syndrome

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Hollywood star Glen Powell is proof that even successful movie stars suffer imposter syndrome...now, a top life coach reveals to DailyMail.com what to do to beat it

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Net zero is not just good science – it’s also a good deal for ordinary people

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Pursuing net zero will cost UK citizens around £5 a week per person – new study.

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Did humanity really arise in one single place? What the latest science says about our origin story

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New evidence is prompting researchers to rethink Homo sapiens’ origin story—and what it means to be human.