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A cutting-edge analytical tool developed by researchers at the University of Sheffield is helping police forces across the…
Migrasomes: Cellular Voyagers Shaping Health and Disease
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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
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New landing date for ESA astronaut Tim Peake
ESA astronaut Tim Peake and his crewmates Yuri Malenchenko and Tim Kopra will return to Earth on 18 June, giving them almost two more weeks more in space than their original mission.
Japan Pledges Further 2 Million Euros in Support of IAEA Laboratory Modernisation
Japan has pledged an additional contribution of two million euros to support the renovation of the IAEA’s nuclear applications laboratories in Seibersdorf, near Vienna.
Australia’s C-Suite Cycle to CeBIT Australia
For the first time in 2016, CeBIT Australia is partnering with International Cycling Executives (ICE), to bring together the world’s biggest business cycling community at Australasia’s largest and longest running…
You become a Green talent 2016
Bonn- The Green Talents award 2016, has opened for the young researcher around the world.

















