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Pentagon-funded research at colleges has aided the Chinese military, a House GOP report says

Pentagon-funded research at colleges has aided the Chinese military, a House GOP report says

WASHINGTON – Over a recent two-year period, the Pentagon funded hundreds of projects done in collaboration with universities in China and institutes linked to that nation's defense industry, including many blacklisted by the U.S. government for...

Pentagon-funded research aided Chinese military, House GOP report says

Pentagon-funded research aided Chinese military, House GOP report says

Over a recent two-year period, the Pentagon funded hundreds of projects done in collaboration with universities in China and institutes linked to that nation’s defense industry, including many blacklisted by the U.S. government for working with...

Pentagon-funded research aided Chinese military, GOP report says

Pentagon-funded research aided Chinese military, GOP report says

A congressional probe found that over the past two years, the Pentagon financed hundreds of projects with Chinese universities and defense-linked institutes, including several blacklisted by Washington for ties to Beijing’s military. The report,...

European Scientists Receive €761m in Funding

European Scientists Receive €761m in Funding

Hundreds of researchers across Europe have just received some very welcome news. As part of the European Union’s Horizon Europe program, 478 early-career researchers across Europe have been awarded grants totaling €761m. European funds According...

What does a sunk Swedish galleon teach us about the perils of ignoring science? ‘Take no one’s word for it’ | Elizabeth Finkel

What does a sunk Swedish galleon teach us about the perils of ignoring science? ‘Take no one’s word for it’ | Elizabeth Finkel

The light afternoon breeze barely ruffled the sails of the Vasa as it glided out of Stockholm harbour for its maiden voyage on 10 August 1628. With its high stern emblazoned by a gilded coat of arms, carvings of mythical figures and an...

Large Language Models Can Execute Complete Ransomware Attacks Autonomously,  NYU Tandon Research Shows

Large Language Models Can Execute Complete Ransomware Attacks Autonomously, NYU Tandon Research Shows

Newswise — Criminals can use artificial intelligence, specifically large language models, to autonomously carry out ransomware attacks that steal personal files and demand payment, handling every step from breaking into computer systems to writing...

Fitness Mirrors Market Insights Report 2025-2030 | Shift Towards Digital and Home-Based Fitness & Rise of Smart Home Gyms - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 5, 2025-- The "Fitness Mirrors Market - Focused Insights 2025-2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Fitness Mirrors Market was valued at USD 372.34 Million in 2024, and is projected to...

NUS joins national research alliance to strengthen weather and climate science capabilities

NUS joins national research alliance to strengthen weather and climate science capabilities

CAWRAS serves as a national research platform to advance tropical climate and weather research for Singapore and Southeast Asia. It will also nurture local talent pipeline in weather and climate science. Senior Minister of State for Sustainability...

The Brave1 Cluster unites universities for the development of defense technologies in Ukraine.

The Brave1 Cluster unites universities for the development of defense technologies in Ukraine.

Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov spoke at the event Decisive Innovations: Ukraine’s Next Steps in the Technological War. According to the online media Suspilne. The first seven universities joined the Brave1 cluster, announced...

ICMR licenses nine breakthrough health technologies to industry partners including Biological E, Zydus

ICMR licenses nine breakthrough health technologies to industry partners including Biological E, Zydus

New Delhi: In a landmark moment for India’s healthcare innovation ecosystem, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) licensed nine cutting-edge technologies to industry partners under its Medical Innovations– Patent Mitra initiative, at...

California changed the way it teaches science. But test scores remain low

California changed the way it teaches science. But test scores remain low

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. A decade ago, California schools introduced a new K-12 science curriculum that was hands-on, interactive and designed to prepare students for the challenges of the...

Hospital Information System (HIS) Market Research Report 2025-2030 | Interoperability Drives HIS Market Growth as Stakeholders Prioritize Integrated Care - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 5, 2025-- The "Hospital Information System (HIS) Market Research Report 2025-2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global hospital information system (HIS) market is expected to grow at...

Strathclyde researcher receives Institute of Physics prize

A researcher at the University of Strathclyde has been named as the winner of an Institute of Physics (IOP) award for his work on quantum technology. Dr James McGilligan has been awarded the 2025 IOP Bates Prize for his sustained contributions to...

Redefining Vaccine Manufacturing: mRNA technology and global collaboration to advance health security and vaccination equity

Redefining Vaccine Manufacturing: mRNA technology and global collaboration to advance health security and vaccination equity

Redefining Vaccine Manufacturing: mRNA technology and global collaboration to advance health security and vaccination equity September 5, 2025 | Friday | Opinion | By Hithaishi C Bhaskar Josephine Cheng, Senior Modality Leader, Process SoluBons,...

Berks professor receives Keynote Speaker Award for talk on wearable fitness technology

Berks professor receives Keynote Speaker Award for talk on wearable fitness technology

WYOMISSING, Pa. – A university professor in Berks County was honored with an award for his talk on wearable fitness technology. Praveen Veerabhadrappa, associate professor of kinesiology at Penn State Berks, was honored with the Keynote Speaker...

ALS: Scientists Identify Disease From Single Hair Strand

ALS: Scientists Identify Disease From Single Hair Strand

A simple non-invasive hair-based test could one day help with early diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)—improving patient care and potentially extending survival. This is the hope of Mount Sinai researchers who have shown for the...

UC research works on balancing act to combat cocaine addiction

UC research works on balancing act to combat cocaine addiction

A new study from UC San Diego in La Jolla and the National Institute on Drug Abuse points to what researchers consider a promising biochemical approach to reverse the cycle of cocaine addiction — all without blocking what scientists call natural...

LSD could be key to potential anxiety treatment, scientists discover exact amount for relief

LSD could be key to potential anxiety treatment, scientists discover exact amount for relief

Samantha Leathers Money & Lifestyle writer 11:55, 05 Sep 2025 Scientists researching a new pharmaceutically optimised dissolvable LSD tablet may have uncovered the key to treating generalised anxiety disorder with a single dose. The tablet, known...

SDSU Researchers to Combat Microbial Crop Disease

SDSU Researchers to Combat Microbial Crop Disease

Microbes, pictured on the left, play a big role in a variety of natural processes. Some types of microbes can inflict biotic stress on crops, creating crop or soil disease. A collaborative group of researchers will use a National Science...

Florida researchers to plant thousands of juvenile corals back into the wild thanks to a state grant

Florida researchers to plant thousands of juvenile corals back into the wild thanks to a state grant

Florida researchers plan to grow more than 5,000 baby corals in the next couple of years as part of a state effort to recover 25% of a population lost to an epidemic. Many wild species of Florida coral have been decimated by stony coral tissue...

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