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Superconductivity researcher who committed misconduct exits university
The University of Rochester has confirmed that it no longer employs Ranga Dias, who was found by investigators to have fabricated data. Dan...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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Fired federal workers targeted by secretive Chinese network
A network of companies operated by a secretive Chinese tech firm has been trying to recruit recently laid-off U.S. government workers, according to job ads and a researcher who uncovered the campaign. Max Lesser, a senior analyst on emerging threats with the Washington-based think tank Foundation...
usatoday.com - 11 days ago
gardening
New study uncovers unexpected activity that may keep brain sharp later in life: 'Use it or lose it'
Do you want to keep your brain sharp into your golden years? Then pick up a shovel and get planting!A study from the University of Edinburgh has...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
science
Historian reveals emotional impact of White Ship disaster near Normandy in 1120
Harriet Strahl, a Ph.D. student in the Durham University history department, has shed new light on the emotional and societal repercussions of the...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
health
University of Texas at Arlington rolls out mobile health lab to train in rural communities
A new University of Texas at Arlington initiative will bring emergency medical training opportunities to rural Texas communities where health care...
fortworthreport.org - 3 days ago
interior design
A 1940s “Funky Garage Full of Cobwebs” Was Turned into an Incredibly Cute 365-Square-Foot ADU
In 2021, when Emily Anderson and her husband, Paul Davis, purchased this property in the University Park neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, there was...
apartmenttherapy.com - 30+ days ago
science
Scientists discover new, 3rd form of magnetism that may be the 'missing link' in the quest for superconductivity
Scientists have found an elusive third form of magnetism that could help solve a longstanding puzzle about superconductors. Researchers have obtained...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
science
Charting the Promising Future of Neuromorphic Computing
An international team comprised of 23 researchers has published a review article on the future of neuromorphic computing that examines the state of...
genengnews.com - 30+ days ago
health
Feeling political distress? Here are coping strategies a psychologist shares with his clients
Jeremy P. Shapiro, Case Western Reserve UniversityI began practicing psychotherapy during the Reagan administration. Thirty years went by before...
wausaupilotandreview.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Daily briefing: Inside the room-temperature superconductivity scandal
The story of deception in a rising star’s physics lab. Plus, how the anti-obesity drug semaglutide could help people with HIV and we meet the science...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
travel
UP Carillon Tower’s Original Bells
Student protesters used these bells as symbols of defiance in the early 1970s. In Manila, the University of the Philippines (UP) Andres Bonifaction...
atlasobscura.com - 17 days ago
science
Autism Spectrum Disorder and Gender Dysphoria/Incongruence. A systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis
J Autism Dev Disord . 2022 May 20;53(8):3103–3117. doi: 10.1007/s10803-022-05517-y Aimilia Kallitsounaki 1School of Psychology, University of Kent,...
nih.gov - 30+ days ago
science
Japanese scientists pioneer nonviral gene delivery in primates
Genetic engineering in non-human primates has long been limited by the need for virus-based gene delivery methods. Recently, researchers in Japan...
phys.org - 12 days ago
technology
University students create AI-powered coffee-brewing robot arm
A team of robotics researchers at the University of Edinburgh have designed a robot arm powered by AI that can serve people coffee and carry out...
digitaltrends.com - 18 days ago
technology
Researchers are rushing to build AI-powered robots. But will they work?
STANFORD, Calif. — Artificial intelligence can find you a recipe or generate a picture, but it can't hang a picture on a wall or cook you dinner. Chelsea Finn wants that to change. Finn, an engineer and researcher at Stanford University, believes that AI may be on the cusp of powering a new era in...
npr.org - 20 days ago
education
Kumo Study’s online tool helps ADHD students in university success
An innovative online tool for university students with ADHD, developed by Kiwi ed-tech entrepreneur Alex Kerr, has gone live for the new academic...
nzherald.co.nz - 30+ days ago
books
Prisons, Pardons, Parole, Probation—in the Jim Crow Era and Today - Yale University Press
Scott W. Stern— It is a shameful yet widely recognized fact that the United States incarcerates its residents at a rate far beyond that of any other...
yale.edu - 30+ days ago
science
How a French researcher being refused entry to the US turned into a diplomatic mess
The US administration stated that the scientist had sensitive data on his computer and phone, contradicting the version of events put forward by the...
lemonde.fr - 15 days ago
business
Spotlight: Lead, innovate, succeed: Your future in business starts at Laurentian University
Hailey Hastie had enrolled in a science program at Laurentian University thinking that she wanted to be veterinarian but quickly realized that...
barrietoday.com - 9 days ago
nature / science
Researchers find thriving, never-before-seen ecosystem under Antarctic ice shelf: "This is unprecedented"
A lucky group of scientists were able to explore a never-before-seen part of the Antarctic after an ice shelf broke, revealing newly exposed seafloor...
cbsnews.com - 15 days ago
health
New Golden Gate safety nets are reducing suicide deaths, study finds
Researchers analyzed suicide data from monthly incident reports produced by the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District, which operates and maintains the bridge. Newly installed safety nets along San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge reduced suicides there by 73 percent, a new analysis...
washingtonpost.com - 15 days ago
photography
Panasonic Debuts Four 4K/60p Camcorders With 25x Zoom Lens
Panasonic remains committed to camcorders despite the popularity of its interchangeable lens hybrid cameras. After updating two consumer camcorders...
petapixel.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Do lengthened supersets help you grow more muscle? Researchers find out
Many bodybuilders, powerlifters, and fitness enthusiasts are always looking for different techniques and ways to maximize muscle growth. From upping...
themanual.com - 10 days ago
technology
Researchers uncover hidden 'backdoor' in widely used ESP32 microchip
A hot potato: The ESP32 chip, found in over a billion devices worldwide, contains undocumented vendor-specific commands that could potentially be...
techspot.com - 30+ days ago
fashion / beauty / celebrity
Kim Kardashian Wore the Tallest Heels While Wheeling Around on a Knee Scooter
She's committed to the serve. Beep, beep! Kim Kardashian is coming through with nothing stopping her slay (not even a broken foot). On Thursday, the reality star wheeled up to the SKIMs flagship store opening in Midtown Manhattan while debuting a brand-new accessory: a knee scooter. Despite her...
instyle.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Psychological “Noise” May Reveal More About Human Thought Than Expected
A new study challenges the idea that variability in human behavior, often seen as "noise," is simply an error to be minimized. Researchers argue that...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago