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Migrasomes: Cellular Voyagers Shaping Health and Disease
First identified in 2015, migrasomes are a newly discovered class of membrane-bound vesicles that form along the trails…
Could a primordial black hole’s last burst explain a mysteriously energetic neutrino?
Cambridge, Mass. — The last gasp of a primordial black hole may be the source of the highest-energy…
IAEA Boosts Nuclear Power Forecasts for Fifth Straight Year Amid Global Energy Shift
VIENNA — The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has raised its global nuclear power projections for the fifth…
MIT geologists discover where energy goes during an earthquake
Cambridge, Mass. — The ground-shaking that an earthquake generates is only a fraction of the total energy that…
Scientists trace origins of now extinct plant population from volcanically active Nishinoshima
Tokyo, Japan – Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have determined the genetic lineage of a now extinct plant…
New Study Reveals How Cells ‘Feel’ Their Way Through Tissue
ST. LOUIS — Engineers at Washington University in St. Louis have uncovered how groups of normal cells can…
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Chinese Academy of Sciences Eyes Multiple S&T Breakthroughs in Next Five Years
Beijing– The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) announced its 13th Five-year Plan (2016-2020) this Wednesday in Beijing, outlining breakthrough programs in areas ranging from particle physics and galactic structure, to brain science and artificial intelligence, as well as oceanology, ecology and the environment, among others.
IAEA, US Pacific Disaster Center to cooperate for better natural hazard monitoring and notification for nuclear installations
The International Atomic Energy Agency and the University of Hawaii’s Pacific Disaster Center (PDC) signed an agreement today to cooperate on monitoring of external hazards in relation to the safety…
International Liver Cancer Association (ILCA) announces 10th annual conferece
This year, ILCA celebrates, promoting novel pathogenic, diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for liver cancer at Conference.
UNIST Students Honored with 2016 Global Ph.D. Fellowship
JongCheol’s research on “Hyperspectral Image Sensing and Water Quality Modeling for Harmhul Algal Bloom” is expected to gain momentum for development, as he has been awarded this year’s GPF scholarship…

















