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Funding Help To Channel New Discoveries
Faster Problem-solving Tool That Guarantees Feasibility
KAIST Unveils Room-Temp 3D Printing for E-Eyes Sensors
Alien Speculation Distracts From Interstellar Object Study
Animal Simulations Uncover Why Giraffes Have Long Legs
Aussie Science & Tech: Navigating Disruption Era
Cooling Paint Harvests Water From Thin Air
Understanding How Cells Talk At Core Of New Health Hub
NRMA Insurance, Surfing Australia Expand Partnership
Research Advances Bushfire Smoke Science in Firefighting
$4.5M Boost for Hi-tech Drones, Sensors in Farming
Weighing Case For 'right To Disconnect'
Australia's Laws Lag as Supervised Self-Drivers Arrive
JWST Unveils 3D View of Scorching Planet Atmosphere
MHRA Signals Shift in Rare Disease Treatments
HKU Lab to Host APRIM 2026
Minister Guilbeault Marks Lebanese Heritage Month
Pediatrics Navigates Funding Cuts Crisis
Japan Unveils Stunning Samurai Jellyfish
UK Gov Funds Obesity Study for Scotland's Poorest
Breakthrough in Thin Film Resistivity Boosts AI Tech
G7 2025 Energy, Environment Ministers' Meeting Summary
Columbia Develops AI-Guided Sperm Recovery for Pregnancy
Australia, Canada Deepen Critical Minerals Ties
Biochar Breakthrough: Record Strength in Wood Carbon
Religion, Mythology, Memory Unite Within Shop
U of T Grad Fuses Neuroscience, Art Globally
Breakthrough: Seven Quebracho Alkaloids Synthesized
Arts, Science Unite to Safeguard Nature
Buddhist Chef Jeong Kwan Brings One Taste to Yale
How Gut Microbiome Influences Breast Cancer
Student's Breakthrough Unveils Key HPV Insights
Research Reveals New Method to Target Cell Receptors
Abandoned Coal Mines: Hidden Carbon Emission Threat
Rethink Responsible Investing Amid Conflict, Climate
Ominous Kidney False Alarm
Research Unveils Vinculin's Role in Cell Mechanical Memory
Teen Friendships Linked to Self-Harm Risks
Steven Hahn '73 On America's Illiberal Past And Present
Bamboo Tissue's Eco Claims Under Scrutiny
Brain-Inspired Computer Prototype Unveiled by Researchers
Pigs Receive First Transplant of Human-Modified Kidneys
Magnetism Powers Faster, Eco-Friendly Computing
NATO, Japan Hold First Defense Industry Talks
Americans Trust Their Doctors, But Doubt System
UN Women Joins World Summit for Social Development
NASA's ESCAPADE Mars Mission Set for November Launch
Researchers Aim to Unite Microchips, Electronics Packaging