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Saturday, Oct 4

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Italy Pledges Continued Leadership in Science Diplomacy at TWAS Anniversary

News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, Roger A. Agana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/italy-pledges-continued-leadership-in-science-diplomacy-at-twas-anniversary/Italy has reaffirmed its position as the leading financial…

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All of You Review: Science Meets the Heart

William Bridges’ All of You is a quietly ambitious science fiction romantic drama that threads together the speculative and the deeply personal. Co-written and co-produced by Brett Goldstein—who also stars—the film is less about futuristic…

The science behind growing a giant pumpkin

The pumpkin in Tony Scott's backyard weighs almost as much as a small car

11 Signs You’re More Intelligent Than You Think (According to Science)

Real-world intelligence rarely looks like movie-genius moments. More often, it shows up as curiosity you can’t turn off, the ability to change your mind, and the unglamorous habit of learning from mistakes. Below are 11 research-supported…

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We Can Do More Exoplanet Science By Understanding the Dark Edge of It's Star

By modeling the limb darkening of a star, astronomers can get a better measure of the transit depth of an exoplanet. This will allow us to get better measurements of the size of exoplanets.

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How to grow a giant pumpkin, with help from science

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WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. (AP) — The pumpkin in Tony Scott’s backyard weighs almost as much as a small car. He’s…

How to grow a giant pumpkin, with help from science

Every year, growers raise giant pumpkins and compete in annual weigh-offs against other colossal fruits

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In Focus Podcast | Naming chimps, making room: Jane Goodall’s wild legacy for women in science

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Primatologist Catherine Crockford and conservationist Neha Sinha talk about how Goodall’s life reshaped research, storytelling and the role of women in conservation.

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Science news this week: Famed primatologist Jane Goodall dies, Iran sinks at an alarming rate, and scientists create human egg cells from skin

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Oct. 4, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.

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Are You In Control Of Your Health? Science Says Yes — Here's Why

Plus, the strongest predictors of longevity.

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Science costs money - research is guided by who funds it and why

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The federal government is more likely to fund curiosity-driven basic research, while industry is more likely to support research that has a clearer eventual payoff.

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SPE STEM Day inspires Youngsville students with hands-on science

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More than 150 fifth graders at Ernest Gallet Elementary explored STEM with local engineers, industry leaders and volunteers

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Science costs money - research is guided by who funds it and why

katytimes.com

The federal government is more likely to fund curiosity-driven basic research, while industry is more likely to support research that has a clearer eventual payoff.

Friday, Oct 3

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Federal Circuit Ruling Highlights Licensing and Damages Pitfalls for Technology and Life Sciences Companies

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Patent licensing, monetization, and damages are full of potential pitfalls for IP holders, prospective licensees, and even companies that have never seen the inside of a courtroom. ... By: Fenwick & West LLP

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This week in science: Fly migration, a surprise in the Amazon and fish noises

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Hosts of NPR's science podcast discuss new findings about long-distance fly migration, an unexpected impact of emissions in the Amazon, and fish noises.

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How the Manosphere Hijacks Young Men’s Interest in Science

www.nytimes.com

If these podcasts really wanted to nurture enthusiasm for science, they should celebrate the hard work that goes into finding the right answer.

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Sen Monguno empowers 11 Science graduates with fully funded scholarships

In a bold demonstration of visionary leadership and commitment to human capital development, Senator Mohammed Tahir Monguno, Chief Whip of the Senate and Senator representing Borno North, has unveiled a