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Science & Medicine: Meeting climate change driven health challenges head-on

www.tpr.org

One department at the University of Texas at San Antonio School of Public Health is focused on understanding the health challenges associated with a changing climate and developing solutions to mitigate or even prevent them.

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Kate's comments on screentime hit a nerve across the UK - so what does science say?

news.sky.com

The Princess of Wales touched a few nerves this week when she warned that smartphones and computer screens were creating "an epidemic of disconnection" within families.

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Nigerian scholar in U.S. deploys AI, data tools to revolutionize science teaching

www.vanguardngr.com

By Vera Opia In a modest office at Western Michigan University, USA-based Nigerian researcher Dr. Ijeoma Jacinta Nwokolo is quietly working on a project that could redefine how biological science is taught across American institutions. Her…

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The Science Behind Rain-Repelling Coatings

www.jalopnik.com

Rain-repelling coatings come in two varieties: ceramic coatings and spray-on hydrophobic coatings. But how do they work, and which one is best for your car?

Saturday, Oct 11

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11-million-year old fossil inaugurated at Birla Science Museum

www.siasat.com

Hyderabad: A special pavilion showcasing the fossil remains of a Stegodon species elephant was inaugurated on Saturday, October 11 at the Birla Science Museum. The fossil, believed to be over 11 million years old, was discovered during…

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Hulme Grammar launches the Brenda Mills Institute of Innovation and Technology during Manchester Science Festival

saddind.co.uk

Hulme Grammar is proud to celebrate this year’s Manchester Science Festival with the official launch of the Brenda Mills Institute of Innovation and Technology (BMIIT)…

"Not How Science Works": This Clip Of RFK Jr.'s Latest Comments About Autism Is Going Viral For All The Wrong Reasons

www.buzzfeed.com

"Always with the quiet part out loud," one critic said of the comment from Trump's health and human services secretary.

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What the science says about young children taking Tylenol

www.nbcnews.com

After advising that Tylenol be avoided during pregnancy, Trump and Kennedy have broadened their claims to suggest without evidence that babies and kids shouldn’t take it, either.

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Science news this week: Astronomers close in on comet 3I/ATLAS's origins, a strange gravity anomaly discovered off Africa and AI designs brand-new viruses

www.livescience.com

Oct. 11, 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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Weird ideas welcome: VC fund looking to make science fiction factual

www.theregister.com

Nuclear power is getting hot, but don't hold your breath for everlasting batteries

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Solvay pioneers science-based biodiversity program with IUCN pilot in Dombasle, France

www.solvay.com

Piloting the IUCN RHINO approach and STAR metric to create a replicable, science-based blueprint for global biodiversity goals.

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The fluoride deception: How industry manipulated science to push a toxic agenda

www.naturalnews.com

(NaturalNews) Fluoride, added to public water supplies, is a neurotoxin linked to lower IQ, thyroid disorders and cancer. The sugar industry funded pro-fluor...

Friday, Oct 10

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The 3 Bathroom Items You Should Never Share, According to Science

www.sciencealert.com

You could be sharing more than just a toothbrush.

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Feeling Drained? Here’s What Science Says About Preventing Burnout – On World Mental Health Day

Today is World Mental Health Day – a reminder that our well-being deserves the same care and attention we give to our careers, families, and goals. This year’s theme focuses on awareness, prevention, and open conversations around mental…

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Q&A: ‘Ask the dean’ with dean Mity Myhr from the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences

Hilltop Views reporters Anna Pratts and Nicole Williams-Quezada sat down with interim dean Mity Myhr of the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSS) to discuss her professional journey at St. Edward’s, her transition into her role as…