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How to be more likeable, according to science: make more expressions

www.zmescience.com

How much does your face move around when you talk to people?

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Why food tastes so bad on airplanes, according to science

nypost.com

Have you ever considered why things hit your palate differently at 30,000 feet?

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Quantum computers are like kaleidoscopes: Why unusual metaphors help illustrate science and technology

phys.org

Quantum computing is like Forrest Gump's box of chocolates: You never know what you're gonna get. Quantum phenomena—the behavior of matter and energy at the atomic and subatomic levels—are not definite, one thing or another. They are…

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Texas Students’ STAAR Test Scores In Math, Science Decline

www.kurv.com

Texas elementary students are evidently having trouble bouncing back from the pandemic. The state released data on Friday from this spring’s State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness exam, known as the STAAR test. Only 26-percent of…

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Why ENDRA Life Sciences Stock Is Trading Higher Monday

www.benzinga.com

ENDRA Lifesciences filed a 13G form showing that S.H.N. Financial Investments had a 9.99% passive stake in the company.

NASA’s Voyager 1, the most distant spacecraft from Earth, is doing science again after problem

kvia.com

By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN AP Science Writer DALLAS (AP) — NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft is sending science data again. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory says the spacecraft’s four instruments are back in business after a computer problem in…

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Gemina Labs to Present at the Life Science Investor Forum June 20th

www.benzinga.com

DATE: June 20th TIME: 10:00 AM ET LINK: https://bit.ly/3yznnKX Available for 1x1 meetings: June 18th and 19th.

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Queer dolphins, penguins and bonobos: What science shows

www.axios.com

It's Pride month, a good time to share this reminder: It's natural to be queer in the animal world.

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Used coffee cups are NOT litter insist some rail users: Train operators probe ‘the science of littering’

aboutmanchester.co.uk

The cleanliness of trains across the country is a topic often in the spotlight, with operators battling to keep their carriages clean for the thousands of people who step aboard every day. But a research project led by the train operator…

argenx to unveil its 'Vision 2030: Taking Breakthrough Science to 50,000 Patients' during its Upcoming R&D Day on July 16, 2024

www.benzinga.com

R&D Day presentations to include recent Phase 2 datasets in Sjogren's disease (efgartigimod) and multifocal motor neuropathy (empasiprubart) that support advancement to Phase 3 development

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Southern Brazil Submerged: Mapping the Depths of Disaster With Advanced Science Tools

scitechdaily.com

In 2024, extensive flooding in southern Brazil caused significant damage, particularly in Rio Grande do Sul. Maps showing floodwater depths were vital for disaster response...

Sunday, Jun 16

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Science & Medicine: Plants-2-Plate

www.tpr.org

Plants-2-Plate is a six-month program that helps people adopt a whole food, plant-based diet.

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The week in theatre: A Child of Science; Wedding Band; No Love Songs – review

www.theguardian.com

Bristol Old Vic; Lyric Hammersmith; Southwark Playhouse, London The moving story of the invention of IVF gives space to the women affected; Alice Childress’s 60s interracial romance proves relevant still; but a musical about unplanned…

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Lagos approves N1b take off grant for science, research, innovation council

guardian.ng

To advance scientific innovations in Lagos State, the Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has inaugurated the newly constituted Lagos State Science, Research and Innovation Council (LASRIC). Sanwo-Olu, represented by his Deputy Governor, Dr.…

World News | Quantum Computers Are Like Kaleidoscopes - Why Unusual Metaphors Help Illustrate Science and Technology

www.latestly.com

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Quantum computing is like Forrest Gump's box of chocolates: You never know what you're gonna get.

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Coimbatore government Arts and Science College fills 80% seats after first-round counselling

www.thehindu.com

The college offers 23 UG programmes with sanctioned strength of 1,433.

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Science behind Bryson DeChambeau's 'salty balls' propelling him to US Open glory

www.mirror.co.uk

Bryson DeChambeau shot a sublime six birdies during his third round at Pinehurst No. 2 to leave the American with a commanding US Open lead heading into the final day

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