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USF, Florida Oceanography Unveil New Deep-Sea ROV
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LSHTM Leads UK in Open Access, Collaboration, Gender Diversity
Paul McCartney Claims Eye Yoga Prevents Glasses
Scientists Unveil Method To Boost Vaccine Response
New Lab Test Detects Persistent HIV Strains in Africa
Canadian Coast Guard Kicks Off 2024 Arctic Summer Season
Global Partnership Launched for Vision Crops and Soils
Imperial Seeks Architects for New Fleming Centre Design
NASA's Begoña Vila Wins 2024 Galician Excellence Award
Research Confirms RSV Vaccine Safe in Pregnancy
Nearby Exoplanet Reeks of Rotten Eggs, Scientists Say
JWST Data Reveals Ice World in Habitable Zone
Raw Milk Risky, H5N1 Transmission From Cow's Milk Inefficient
NextSTEP Q: CIS Capability Studies III
Strategies to Boost Saline-Alkali Soil for Food Security
AmproCode: Revolutionary Protein Identification Method
U of T Ranks 17th Globally, Tops in Canada
Rational Design Principles for Chaotropic Transporters Unveiled
UC 1819 Hub Drives Cincinnati Startup Boom
Ammonites Thrived Until Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Struck
DSIT Strengthened to Enhance UK Science and Tech
Experts Convene to Tackle Marine Microplastic Pollution
Heather Thompson Joins WWF as VP of Native Nations
Micromachines Steered By Microorganisms
Australia's 1st Network Boosts Digital Health Collaboration
Bio-Based Tool Rapidly Detects Concerning COVID Variants
Climate Science Giant Honoured at Will Steffen Lecture
Dstl and DASA Earn Prestigious Awards
Improving Safety Of AI Research For Engineering Biology
How Does Origami Enhance Bioprinting?
Nobel Laureate, Ex-KI President Bengt Samuelsson Dies
Women Scientists Rally to Inspire Future Generation
Oldest Picture Story Found in Indonesian Cave
Record Heatwave Persists Through June
Efficient, Stable Solar Cells Mass-Produced Like Newspapers
Citizen Science Probes Why Some Plants Thrive in Cities
King's College Forms Canada Water Innovation Partnership
Scientists Make Solar Cells Printable Like Newspapers
Why Some Abusive Bosses Get Pass From Their Employees
£1.7M Granted for Dementia Risk Network Improvements
June 2024 Hottest Ever: Greenpeace Demands Polluters Pay
Weaker Ocean Currents May Boost CO2 Levels in Atmosphere
£1.5m Grant Launches UK Dementia Inequalities Network
Research: Weak Ocean Currents May Boost CO2 Levels
Baroness Neville-Jones Visits Imperial's Heart & Lung Institute
UNEP's Agile, Responsive Transformation
New Study Reveals Why Some Clothes Smell Worse