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New summer camp in West Philadelphia centers on teaching kids science, math, and technology

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The Why Project is the brainchild of 25-year-old Justin Hill, a recent graduate of Columbia University. He is set to start law school at Temple University in the fall.

The Interplay Key Decisions at the Intersection of Antitrust and Life Sciences - June 2024

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Court Orders Delisting of Patents from Orange Book and Denies Motion to Dismiss Antitrust Counterclaims for Improper Orange Book Listings. On June 10, Judge Stanley Chesler of the District of New Jersey entered judgment on the pleadings…

Chevron’s Demise—And What It Means for Healthcare and Life Sciences Companies

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Since 1984, the “Chevron doctrine” had served as the bedrock of many regulatory actions by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and other federal agencies. Under the doctrine, courts followed a two-step process to…

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AI Has Unlocked a Level of Facebook Pandering Previously Unknown to Science

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We found it, you guys. We found the one piece of AI-generated Facebook sludge to rule them all. As many of you have either read about or simply seen in the digital wild, Meta's flagship platform and former namesake, Facebook, is drowning…

Can we make 'citizen science' better?

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During a stifling heat wave in August 2021, 80 volunteers from Massachusetts communities along the Mystic River fixed sensors to their car windows and bicycles, traveling along 19 predetermined routes recording ambient temperature and…

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From stars to oceans: The impact of penetrative turbulence on climate science

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Turbulence is an area of fluid dynamics that has been known about and researched for over a century. Most of us are broadly aware of it as a concept from our travels in the air, wherein it can at best be an inconvenience but at worst a…

Words such as racist slurs can literally hurt – here’s the science

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Research has disproven the saying ‘sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me’.

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???? Science with Sarah: Magic Milk Fireworks at the San Antonio Zoo! ????

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If you’re looking for fun way to celebrate the U.S.A. and teach a little science, this experiment is for you!

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How Science Is Helping Us Understand Human Sacrifice

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New methods, such as DNA sequencing, help researchers probe this once-widespread behavior.

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The Sweat Science 2024 Summer Book List

Nine great books that should be on every athlete and adventurer's summer reading list.

TXST’s Round Rock Campus launches cutting-edge life sciences incubator

Texas State University and Concept Companies are partnering to develop a life sciences incubator at TXST’s Round Rock Campus. The facility will focus on advancing research and innovation in the life sciences and medical fields.

Lifeist Appoints Andrea Judge CEO of Mikra Cellular Sciences

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Andrea brings a wealth of experience in sales, marketing, and executive management to Mikra. She started her professional career in marketing at Red Bull and advanced through a series of increasingly senior positions in the medical…

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Candace Owens Describes Science as 'Pagan Faith'

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"The longer people stay in school, it seems the dumber they become," Owens said, adding that they commit to a "church of humanism."

Why we need to increase ocean science data sharing

www.techradar.com

Recognizing the growing pressures being put on our oceans and the role they play in climate change mitigation. Proactive steps can help us better understand and protect our oceans.

The Science of Human Stampedes

www.latestly.com

A crowd crush in India reminds behavior experts of a similar tragedy at a Love Parade festival in Germany.

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Copenhagen-based Kvantify secures €10 million to unlock quantum computing for the life science sector

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Kvantify, a leading quantum software start-up, has announced the successful closure of a €10 million seed round. This funding will enable Kvantify to strengthen its position as a global leader in quantum computing, with an initial focus on…

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Can’t stop your cat from scratching the furniture? Science has some tips

arstechnica.com

Aggressive scratching is a stress response; small children are a common source of stress

Stop Your Cat From Scratching Furniture With These Science-Backed Strategies

gizmodo.com

New research has revealed several key factors tied to unwanted cat scratching, as well as some practical tips to keep it at bay.

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The Da Vinci Science Center in Allentown, Pa. combines creativity and curiosity

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The Da Vinci Science Center gives kids and adults a chance to explore everything from inventions to animatronics.