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Scientists celebrate as UK rejoins Horizon Europe research programme
UK researchers had been frozen out of the scheme for two years, amid disagreements over Brexit. Katharine Sanderson Miryam Naddaf A late-night deal...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Japan's Nomura to buy Macquarie's U.S. and European public asset management business for $ 1.8 billion
Japanese investment bank and brokerage group Nomura said Tuesday it will buy the U.S. and European public asset management businesses of Australian...
cnbc.com - 30+ days ago
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science
The bitter truth: Science reveals why coffee tastes different to everyone
Our genetic differences determine coffee flavor preferences In a nutshell Scientists discovered that a common coffee compound called mozambioside...
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relationships
10 Non-Obvious Things That Can Trigger An Affair, Backed By Research
You see, most philanderers — particularly those who cheat on their spouses after years of being loyal via a long-term affair — claim that they never...
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job & work
Regulating Artificial Intelligence in Employment Decision-Making: What’s on the Horizon for 2025
Employment law in 2024 could aptly be summarized as the “Year of Artificial Intelligence Legislation.” Indeed, all but five states introduced new...
natlawreview.com - 30+ days ago
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books
National Poetry Month: Seagull Books
To celebrate National Poetry Month, we’re excited to share a reading list of new poetry collections from our wonderful distributed client, Seagull...
uchicago.edu - 30+ days ago
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science
Lab-Grown Teeth Are Another Step Closer to Reality, Scientists Reveal
The idea of growing teeth in a lab has vague horror movie connotations, but it could serve a real, practical, non-scary purpose – in replacing...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
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technology
Department of Energy-Funded Fusion Breakthrough Achieves “Paradigm Shift” in Magnetic Confinement
Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in magnetic confinement that could potentially quicken the advancement for fusion energy by enabling faster...
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technology
We Called Off Our Engagements — & Celebrated It
“I knew I would go forward with my bachelorette party even as my ex-fiance and I were discussing the logistics of calling off the engagement,”...
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nature
Fake research papers flagged by analysing authorship trends
A new approach to detecting fraudulent paper-mill studies focuses on patterns of co-authors rather than manuscript text. Dalmeet Singh Chawla A...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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food & drink
Do You Drink 2 to 3 Cups of Coffee a Day? A New Study Says It Could Could Prevent Heart Disease by as Much as 48%
Go ahead and pour that third cup of joe. A new study recently revealed that drinking three cups of coffee a day is linked to...
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technology
Improving Access to Care by Strengthening Local Health System Capacity
We are in an era of unprecedented medical innovation. Scientists are making remarkable progress to diagnose and treat diseases, bringing new hope to...
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learning
Turing Award Goes to 2 Pioneers of Artificial Intelligence
Andrew Barto and Richard Sutton developed reinforcement learning, a technique vital to chatbots like ChatGPT. In 1977, Andrew Barto, as a researcher at the University of...
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An Arrow Traveled 3,200 Kilometers To Teach Europe About Bird Migration
We have a bird with a spear through its neck to thank for our understanding of avian migration....
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nutrition
9 Morning Food Rules That Separate Europeans from Americans | Gamintraveler
(Croissant, Not Casserole—And No, You Can’t Have That Latte at 2 PM) If you’ve ever wandered into a European café at 8:30 a.m....
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business
Scientists make breakthrough that could redefine a common household product: 'Very cheap and abundant'
An Indian innovation with ties to most household medicine cabinets tackles a couple of problems while creating less pollution, according to lab...
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Scientists may have uncovered a way to stop humans from needing sleep to dream
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travel
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London, the United Kingdom’s bustling capital, is an exciting and diverse city where history and modernity intertwine. Its skyline is dominated by...
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Bird brain discovery could lead to earlier Alzheimer’s diagnoses
Researchers studying the brains of songbirds have found that aging alters the gene expressions that control the birds’ song. The finding could lead to...
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nature
Tornado Alley is shifting east—but scientists aren't quite sure why
Experts say the causes are still unclear, but the change is consistent with a warming world. The effects on the ground could be devastating. As...
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music
David Bowie’s Berlin Trilogy musicians reunite for European tour
Guitarist Carlos Alomar and bassist George Murray – the two surviving members of David Bowie’s ‘DAM Trio’ who backed him on the Berlin Trilogy of...
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education
KU research reveals growing diversity of suburban schools, racial isolation in urban schools • Kansas Reflector
TOPEKA — Scouring of 2000 and 2020 U.S. Census Bureau reports and national school enrollment data reveal evolution of segregation as predominantly...
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fitness
Just a little inactivity may take a toll on brain health
A new study shows specific changes in the brain after muscle disuse that are linked with cognitive decline. In the study, researchers found—for the...
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cool stuff
Scientists discover major link between sugar consumption and aging
Researchers at UC San Francisco discovered a link between diets rich in vitamins and minerals, especially those with minimal added sugar, and a...
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science / space
Cracked Piece of Metal Self-Healed in Experiment That Stunned Scientists
File this under 'That's not supposed to happen!'. In an experiment, scientists observed a metal healing itself. If this process can be fully...
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celebrity
Taylor Swift name-dropped in US Senate Intelligence Committee hearing after 'Signalgate' leak
Democratic Virginia Senator Mark Warner highlighted the importance for the US to share intelligence with its European allies and used last summer's...
euronews.com - 30+ days ago
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