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Surprisingly diverse innovations led to dramatically cheaper solar panels

Surprisingly diverse innovations led to dramatically cheaper solar panels

CAMBRIDGE, MA – The cost of solar panels has dropped by more than 99 percent since the 1970s,…

Aug 14, 20257 min read
Comet’s Water Mirrors Earth’s Oceans, Strengthening Life-Origin Theory

Comet’s Water Mirrors Earth’s Oceans, Strengthening Life-Origin Theory

New observations with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) have revealed that water in the Halley-type comet 12P/Pons-Brooks…

Aug 14, 20253 min read
What happens when society stops expecting you to work

What happens when society stops expecting you to work

A USC Dornsife study finds that for unemployed men, mental health improves significantly after 50 – not because…

Aug 14, 20256 min read
First MetOp-SG satellite and Sentinel-5A launched

First MetOp-SG satellite and Sentinel-5A launched

Lifting off on 13 August at 02:37 CEST (12 August 21:37 local time), the Ariane 6 rocket carried…

Aug 13, 20257 min read
Finetuning Computing – IDTechEx Covers Dominant Computing Trends 

Finetuning Computing – IDTechEx Covers Dominant Computing Trends 

IDTechEx’s portfolio of Semiconductors, Computing & AI Research Reports provides extensive research and forecasts within a number of markets.

Aug 13, 20254 min read
New protein therapy shows promise as first-ever antidote for carbon monoxide poisoning

New protein therapy shows promise as first-ever antidote for carbon monoxide poisoning

University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers, along with their colleagues, engineered a new molecule that appears…

Aug 13, 20256 min read

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Women Scientists in Developing Countries Receive Elsevier Foundation Awards for Physics and Math

Women Scientists in Developing Countries Receive Elsevier Foundation Awards for Physics and Math

ByAmrita TuladharFeb 13, 20156 min read

Talented Nigerian, Sudanese and Vietnamese scientists honored at AAAS Annual Meeting San Jose, California– Four physicists and a mathematician have been named winners of the 2015 Elsevier Foundation Awards for Early Career Women Scientists in the Developing World, in recognition of research that has strong potential social and economic benefits. The winning scholars are from […]

Fortune slips (o-mikuji) and prayer sticks for bonfire (o-hitaki) At New Year’s, people read fortune slips to check their fortunes for the coming year. The slips are popular among young women. People burn wooden prayer sticks to pray for the safety of their families and the prosperity of their businesses. Both are New Year events. Copyright : Waseda University

Japan’s Traditional Culture of Folk Beliefs

ByAmrita TuladharFeb 11, 20156 min read

Many people in Japan visited Shinto shrines at the beginning of the new year. Long lines formed at even the small local shrine near my home, snaking out of the…

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Top Nepalese doctor combats brain condition worlddwide

ByAmrita TuladharFeb 10, 20154 min read

A leading Nepali doctor is helping to combat a life threatening condition later this month when he broadcasts globally as part of World Encephalitis Day (WED) on 22 February. Professor Ajit…

ASEAN smart farmers: The power of sharing

ASEAN smart farmers: The power of sharing

ByAmrita TuladharFeb 8, 20153 min read

Over 150 farmers and supporters from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries gathered to exchange ideas and learned about regional innovations and knowledge during the Smart Farmer Regional Carnival…