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Quantum computing firm opens UK hub at Oxfordshire science park

Quantum computing firm opens UK hub at Oxfordshire science park

QuEra Computing, a global leader in neutral-atom quantum computing, has opened the facility at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus. The company has taken 3,500 square feet of space in the Tech Foundry, a new research and development centre...

Worm towers: Nematodes build living structures that puzzle scientists

Worm towers: Nematodes build living structures that puzzle scientists

Long believed to be confined to the lab, the bizarre and cooperative behavior of “worm towers” has now been documented in nature. An international team of researchers has recorded the first direct evidence of nematodes forming vertical, living...

What is it like to die? The reassuring science of near-death experiences

What is it like to die? The reassuring science of near-death experiences

I'll never forget the day the neuropsychiatrist Dr Peter Fenwick visited my undergraduate psychology class in the 1990s. Tall and dapper with a refined voice and neuroanatomical terms tripping from his lips, Fenwick conveyed old-school authority....

itel unveils PowerAI Technology, CableFlow 3A Pro L63N, and MFi Certification to redefine smartphone charging solutions

itel unveils PowerAI Technology, CableFlow 3A Pro L63N, and MFi Certification to redefine smartphone charging solutions

itel, a globally leading smart life brand committed to delivering reliable technology for everyone has announced the launch of PowerAI™, its proprietary intelligent fast-charging technology, now integrated across its lineup of power banks and...

Do small dogs live longer than large ones? Here’s what research shows

Do small dogs live longer than large ones? Here’s what research shows

Do small dogs live longer than large ones? Here’s what research shows Ever noticed that chihuahuas and miniature poodles often live into their late teens, while great danes rarely make it past 8? It’s not coincidence — there’s biology behind it....

NIST Researchers Develop Methodology for Assessing Hardware Threats

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has issued a new white paper assessing threats to hardware. Titled the Metrics and Methodology for Hardware Security Constructs, the 16-page document explores common hardware weaknesses and the...

Choice of clothing helps make the person, the Torah teaches — as does modern science

Choice of clothing helps make the person, the Torah teaches — as does modern science

Mark Gerson, author of the new book "God Was Right," reveals the importance of what we wear — and how clothing can influence not just our behavior but attitudes, thoughts, purpose and faith. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! It is in...

Texas Lawmakers Passed Bills To Expand Medical Marijuana, Ban Hemp And Support Psychedelic Research This Session

Texas Lawmakers Passed Bills To Expand Medical Marijuana, Ban Hemp And Support Psychedelic Research This Session

Lawmakers reasoned that removing hemp options from the general public could be offset by expanding the medical marijuana industry. By Stephen Simpson, The Texas Tribune Texas lawmakers this year heavily focused their drug policy agenda on banning...

Scientists sound alarm over troubling health risk lurking in children's candy: 'We never stop to think'

Scientists sound alarm over troubling health risk lurking in children's candy: 'We never stop to think'

Photo Credit: iStock (web) Experts studying the health risks of talc have prompted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to reevaluate its presence in candy, other foods, and medications. There is a prevalence of talc in our food and prescriptions...

Luke O’Neill: The science of revision

Luke O’Neill: The science of revision

As thousands of students continue to sit their Leaving Cert exams, revision strategies will be the focus of households across the country. This week on the Show Me The Science podcast, Professor Luke O’Neill advised on the scientifically proven...

Scientists puzzled by cosmic object sending signals to Earth every 44 minutes

Scientists puzzled by cosmic object sending signals to Earth every 44 minutes

Doha, Qatar: Scientists recently discovered a cosmic anomaly: a mysterious object sending signals to Earth with a pulse repeating every 44 minutes - a pattern never observed before. Located 15,000 light years away from our planet, the mysterious...

GUEST APPEARANCE: Save federal funding that provides training for aspiring scientists

GUEST APPEARANCE: Save federal funding that provides training for aspiring scientists

(Ed. note: This column is part of the McClintock Letters, a collection of letters by scientists in honor of Barbara McClintock, the first American woman to win an unshared Nobel Prize in the sciences for her discoveries in genetics that...

New ‘Twisted Light’ Technology Could Replace Biopsies and Surgery

New ‘Twisted Light’ Technology Could Replace Biopsies and Surgery

New research has found that twisted light could replace painful biopsies with painless scans, and it is already showing promise. By spiraling like a corkscrew, twisted light can pass through skin, fog, or even water without losing its shape. The...

“Defence Technology is Crucial for Atmanirbhar Bharat” – DRDO Chairman’s Technical Advisor Manish Bhardwaj

“Defence Technology is Crucial for Atmanirbhar Bharat” – DRDO Chairman’s Technical Advisor Manish Bhardwaj

Pune, 7th June 2025: “Defence technology plays a vital role in achieving the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India). Just as ‘Make in India’ is essential for nation-building, the Sindhur incident has highlighted the significance of the...

Tiny ticks, big threat: Researchers warn of pesky bloodsuckers

Tiny ticks, big threat: Researchers warn of pesky bloodsuckers

A research initiative is shedding light on the growing presence of blacklegged ticks and their potential to transmit Lyme disease and other illnesses NEWS RELEASE BROCK UNIVERSITY ************************* As any hiker or dog walker can attest,...

Scientists Just Found the Oldest Barred Spiral Galaxy – And It’s a Monster

Scientists Just Found the Oldest Barred Spiral Galaxy – And It’s a Monster

J0107a, the earliest known barred spiral galaxy, reveals wild star formation and high-speed gas flows—clues to galaxy growth from the dawn of time. Credit: SciTechDaily.com A massive barred spiral galaxy from 11.1 billion years ago has been...

Researchers make astounding breakthrough that could change the face of automotive travel: 'Can pave the way'

Researchers make astounding breakthrough that could change the face of automotive travel: 'Can pave the way'

A team of researchers from various Korean labs and universities has established a way to boost the performance of electrochemical hydrogen storage systems — systems that utilize electrochemical reactions to store hydrogen to later release as fuel....

Conquering Nightmares and Insomnia with Science

Conquering Nightmares and Insomnia with Science

Summary: A new workbook offers science-backed strategies to help individuals overcome chronic nightmares and insomnia. Using proven therapeutic approaches, it teaches readers how to rewrite distressing dreams and develop healthier sleep patterns....

BITS Pilani and US university collaborate on AI and quantum research

BITS Pilani and US university collaborate on AI and quantum research

The Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani (BITS Pilani) has joined forces with US university Viterbi School of Engineering at the University of Southern California (USC) in a notable academic endeavour. This collaboration was cemented...

Scientists unlock potential of cytokine adjuvants in mRNA vaccines

Scientists unlock potential of cytokine adjuvants in mRNA vaccines

In the quest to design vaccines that better help the body's immune system fight disease, scientists are always looking for more tools for their arsenal. The strong antibody responses generated by vaccines provide an important first round of...

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