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Science and citizenship

www.thehindu.com

Scientists reaffirm their citizenship by speaking up about national issues and they bring to the table their unique scientific way of looking at events, a way that ideally is free of prejudice, political bias, obscurantism, illogicality,…

Will Plastic Surgery Make You Richer? The Science of Attractiveness

www.bustle.com

A deep dive into plastic surgery as investment, the science behind “pretty privilege” and attractiveness, and the benefits of grooming on career advancement.

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Tabletop particle accelerator could transform medicine and materials science

theconversation.com

The device could yield intense X-rays which are usually produced in huge facilities.

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‘We’re already living in science fiction’: The neurotech revolution

www.courthousenews.com

Many experts are concerned about the ethical implications — particularly because some companies are looking beyond health care applications like helping people regain speech and the ability to walk.

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The UK improves targeted science collaboration with China

The UK is increasing its efforts to build a balanced and secure science partnership with China, with Science Minister Lord Vallance leading a high-level delegation to Beijing to explore new areas of cooperation.

Strengthening science diplomacy across CEI region through capacity building: advanced training course presented at secretariat

www.cei.int

Strengthening science diplomacy across CEI region through capacity building: advanced training course presented at secretariat

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Agentic Design for Life Sciences

www.salesforce.com

Life sciences organizations must evolve from isolated systems to intelligent, connected ecosystems. This article explores how agentic design unlocks next-gen engagement and end-to-end value.

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SDG4: NASRDA makes case for science teachers

gazettengr.com

The National Space Research and Development Agency has called for the up-to-date education of science teachers in the country to achieve SDG-4.

A bookish evening with Christopher Doyle, decoding the science and history of the Mahabharata

www.thehindu.com

At a lively book club session in Chennai, author Christopher C Doyle unpacked the science behind the Mahabharata, dispelling myths and revealing how history and research fuel his bestselling fiction

Harnessing Nanoscale Science: Nanometers Explained and the Size Effect in Materials That Are Revolutionizing Modern Science

www.sciencetimes.com

Explore how nanoscale science and the size effect in materials transform modern science through nanometers, revealing unique properties and groundbreaking technological advances.

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Exploring Planetary Climate: How Space and Environment Research Enhances Earth Science and Reveals Climate Lessons from Planets

www.sciencetimes.com

Discover how studying planetary climate and space environments advances Earth science, offering vital climate lessons from planets to better understand climate change on Earth.

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How to stop a seagull from stealing your chips, according to science

www.independent.co.uk

Researchers from the University of Exeter have found that the tone of your voice may be enough to scare a seagull away

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Why Lightning Strikes: The Science of Lightning Formation and Static Electricity in Thunderstorms

www.sciencetimes.com

Lightning forms when static electricity builds in storm clouds, causing powerful discharges that reveal the electrifying science behind thunderstorms.

Sam Altman shares his 'best, accidental' career advice — and why it's the best time to get into computer science

The OpenAI CEO says this is the best time to start a computer science career — and shares the "best, accidental" advice that has guided his success.