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Bigger datasets aren’t always better

Bigger datasets aren’t always better

Cambridge, MA – Determining the least expensive path for a new subway line underneath a metropolis like New…

Nov 19, 20256 min read
WHO Warns of Funding Gaps as Tuberculosis Remains Among World’s Deadliest Diseases

WHO Warns of Funding Gaps as Tuberculosis Remains Among World’s Deadliest Diseases

Geneva — Tuberculosis (TB) continues to rank among the world’s most lethal infectious diseases, claiming more than 1.2…

Nov 18, 20255 min read
Global Renewable Energy Investment Hit USD 807 Billion in 2024

Global Renewable Energy Investment Hit USD 807 Billion in 2024

Abu Dhabi, UAE – Global investments in the energy transition reached a new record of USD 2.4 trillion…

Nov 17, 20254 min read
IAEA Donates Advanced Mammography Unit to Expand Breast Cancer Screening in the Amazon

IAEA Donates Advanced Mammography Unit to Expand Breast Cancer Screening in the Amazon

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has donated a state-of-the-art digital mammography unit to the João de Barros…

Nov 17, 20254 min read
CERN Sets New Environmental Goals with Release of Fourth Environment Report

CERN Sets New Environmental Goals with Release of Fourth Environment Report

Geneva, 13 November — The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable science…

Nov 17, 20253 min read
Tourists give restaurants higher ratings than locals, new study finds

Tourists give restaurants higher ratings than locals, new study finds

BALTIMORE — Tourists don’t just bring cameras and appetites on vacation, they also bring rosier opinions.

Nov 15, 20252 min read

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Global Academies Release New Guide to the Responsible Conduct of Scientific Research

Global Academies Release New Guide to the Responsible Conduct of Scientific Research

ByAmrita TuladharFeb 14, 20164 min read

The InterAcademy Partnership (IAP), a global network of science and medical academies, publishes ‘Doing Global Science: A Guide to Responsible Conduct in the Global Research Enterprise’.

Five Women Biologists in Developing Countries Win 2016 Elsevier Foundation Awards

Five Women Biologists in Developing Countries Win 2016 Elsevier Foundation Awards

ByAmrita TuladharFeb 11, 20167 min read

The winning scholars from Indonesia, Nepal, Peru, Uganda and Yemen are being honored for their accomplishments in nutrition, psychiatry, biotechnology, women’s health, bioenvironmental sciences and epidemiology.

Rice experts available to discuss gravitational waves

Rice experts available to discuss gravitational waves

ByAmrita TuladharFeb 11, 20163 min read

Two Rice University physicists are available to discuss the highly anticipated announcement that may confirm the discovery of gravitational waves by two detectors in the United States.

How sensitive and accurate are routine NMR and MS instruments?

How sensitive and accurate are routine NMR and MS instruments?

ByAmrita TuladharFeb 10, 20163 min read

Researchers in Russia have addressed technical questions concerning routine analytic characterization and provided a concise description of the most important features regarding the accuracy and sensitivity of NMR, EI-MS and…