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Comparing Graphite and Metal Bipolar Plates for PEM Fuel Cells
Bipolar plates are critical components in PEM fuel cells, guiding reactant gases, managing water, and conducting current between…
Novel gene therapy approach could lead to new treatments for heart disease
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Super Massive Black Holes May Be Picky Eaters
Black holes are notorious for gobbling up everything that comes their way. Still, astronomers using the Atacama Large…
Laser-engineered nanowire technology breakthrough could unlock new material manufacturing
A breakthrough development in nanofabrication could help support the development of new wireless, flexible, high-performance transparent electronic devices.
ICIMOD finds Ethiopian volcano barely affected South Asia’s air pollution
Kathmandu – A recent scientific study has determined that Ethiopia’s major volcanic eruption had no measurable effect on South…
CERN secures €860 million pledge from private donors for Future Circular Collider
GENEVA – For the first time in its history, CERN has secured backing from private donors, including individuals…
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International Seminar on Interdisciplinary approaches to biological applications will be organized in Nepal
Kathmandu. The Central Department of Biotechnology (CDBT), Tribhuvan University (TU) and Society for Biological Application Nepal (SBAN), are jointly organizing ‘International Seminar on Interdisciplinary approaches to biological applications’ on 1st July 2016 in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Science movie supervised by Hirosi Ooguri wins Best Educational Production Award
A 3D dome theater movie visualizing superstring theory and supervised by a Kavli IPMU researcher has received the Best Educational Production Award, it was announced at the International Planetarium Society…
Kawaoka to receive Japan Academy award, presented by Emperor and Empress
Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko will honor Kawaoka with a scientific achievement award in the field of agriculture from the Japan Academy, which is celebrating its 106th annual ceremony.
Why do women leave engineering?
The study finds, women often feel marginalized, especially during internships, other summer work opportunities, or team-based educational activities. In those situations, gender dynamics seem to generate more opportunities for men…

















