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Supporting free science is a ‘political and ethical’ duty, Macron says
French President Emmanuel Macron said in a forum on financing ocean protection on Sunday (June 8) in Monaco that funding "free, open, and cooperative science" is a political, ethical, and scientific duty.

Translational Accelerator bridges research and industry
Central Michigan University Research Corporation (CMURC) and Central Michigan University (CMU) have announced the launch of the Translational Accelerator, a new initiative focused on connecting faculty-led research with industry, workforce...
NCRST launches research project on water and sanitation in Namibia
The National Commission on Research, Science and Technology (NCRST), in partnership with the African Centre for Technology Studies, has launched a research project focusing on water and sanitation challenges in Namibia. Rundu Town Council is one...
State continues partnership with WPAFB research lab
Submitted | Office of Mike DeWine Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (left) and WPAFB Brigadier General Jason Bartolomei together sign a renewal agreement between WPAFB’s Air Force Research Laboratory and the state of Ohio. BEAVERCREEK — Ohio Governor Mike...

Specials | Jun 08, 2025 | 17 min read All India Institute of Occult Science: Bringing Positive Change Through Ancient Indian Knowledge
Others Specials New Delhi [India], June 7: Many people think that occult science is something negative or related to black magic. But this is not true. The word “occult” only means something hidden or mysterious. Occult science is the study of...

Scientists find gene mutation that links iron deficiency with Crohn’...
New York, June 8 (IANS): Biomedical scientists have discovered that a genetic mutation associated with Crohn’s disease can worsen iron deficiency and anemia — one of the most common complications experienced by patients with inflammatory bowel...

Commendable investments in technology for police
Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness engages in a virtual SWAT team simulation developed by NovaCore Labs, showcased during the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s Transformations Expo last year. At left is Minister of National Security Dr Horace Chang,...

Mount Sinai Experts Present Research at SLEEP 2025
Contact: Stacy A. Anderson Mount Sinai Press Office 347-346-3390 [email protected] Mount Sinai Experts Present Research at SLEEP 2025 Doctors and researchers available for interview about impact of sleep on memory, neurodegenerative diseases,...

Find out what to see at the CURRENTS Art and Technology Festival
Have you ever wanted to be a bat? At CURRENTS Art and Technology Festival, you can put on a bat mask and travel by echolocation. × Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings....

You | Jun 08, 2025 | 21 min read The science of ageing well
Others You While ageing is inevitable, ageing well is something we can influence. It’s not just about the number of candles on your birthday cake – it’s whether you’ve got the puff to blow them out, the balance to carry the cake and the memory to...

Patient and Clinical Perspectives on Advancing MS Care Through Treatment, Advocacy, and Research
WATCH TIME: 6 minutes Early signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) can be subtle and varied, often leading to initial misdiagnosis or delayed recognition. These may include visual changes, numbness, fatigue, or mood-related concerns, which...

‘Rapidly evolving’ technology could transform management of diabetes comorbidities
June 08, 2025 5 min watch Add topic to email alerts Subscribe We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact customerservice@slackinc.com. Back to Healio Key takeaways: Wearable...

Rhode Island Bills To Restrict Hemp THC Drinks Ignore Science And Current Regulations (Op-Ed)
“Products that meet intoxicating thresholds should be sold in dispensaries, and products that do not should be available through licensed CBD consumable retailers.” By Mike Simpson, Lovewell Farms via Rhode Island Current As co-founder of Rhode...

New research reveals an unexpected remedy for anxiety and stress: 'Can improve mental health'
The findings suggest our connection to nature plays a major role in our well-being. by Brent WigginsJune 8, 2025 Feeling stressed or anxious? Research suggests a walk in the woods might be just what the doctor ordered. An international study...

NASA Pulls the Plug on Europa Lander, but Scientists Propose a Plan B
NASA engineers have spent the past decade developing a rugged, partially autonomous lander designed to explore Europa, one of Jupiter’s most intriguing moons. The space agency got cold feet over the project, but engineers are now targeting a new...

DRDO transfers defence technologies to private sector, boosts public-private collaboration
In line with the government’s vision to establish a robust defence industrial ecosystem with active participation from both the public and private sectors, the Vehicles Research & Development Establishment (VRDE), a DRDO laboratory, has taken a...

The science of sleep paralysis, a brain-body glitch making people see demons and witches
By Kristen Rogers, CNN (CNN) — Sign up for CNN’s Sleep, But Better newsletter series. Our seven-part guide has helpful hints to achieve better sleep. Baland Jalal lay in bed terrified, experiencing his own real-life horror film. Newly awake, the...

Scientists identify a group of viruses just one mutation away from causing the next pandemic
A recent study published in Nature Communications by researchers from Washington State University (WSU), the California Institute of Technology and the University of North Carolina, has raised concerns about a group of bat viruses closely related...

Scientists hunt for missing radioactive waste
Scientists set out to find 200,000 barrels of radioactive waste. Photo Credit: Olivier Dugornay / Ifremer French scientists are setting out on a month-long mission at sea to find 200,000 barrels of radioactive waste somewhere in the depths of the...

UA researchers to host business analysis lunch
The Center for Business & Economic Research (CBER) at the University of Arkansas will host the Quarterly Business Analysis Luncheon from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. June 18 at Hilton Garden Inn in Fayetteville. CBER Director Mervin Jebaraj will present...