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Born in a lab, Indian Statistical Institute helped shape new India. A bill intends to alter its future
Section of faculty, students and alumni oppose MoSPI's draft Bill that seeks to replace Indian Statistical Institute's ...
I find older students take tiny, tiny steps and then they fall back,” Ono-san — san is an honorific in Japanese to show respect — tells me. “They can’t focus as long. I teach something one minute and ...
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Retired science teacher spots alarming backyard change: "Never this bad"
When a retired science teacher stepped into their backyard and realized the ground was cracking and the plants were failing ...
A recently passed resolution by San Diego County seeks partnerships with national labs and companies to reprocess the waste ...
Farmers in Hawaii are adapting to effects of a changing climate by combining traditional Hawaiian practices with new, regenerative agricultural techniques to save soils, streams and reefs ...
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A tiny new chip design could accelerate quantum progress
Quantum computing has long promised breakthroughs in chemistry, logistics, finance, and climate modeling, but the hardware ...
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From cold to closed: Advances in DNA analysis helped solve cold cases in 2025
It was one of several high-profile Quebec murders that have been recently solved thanks to advances in DNA analysis, ...
AI is rapidly reshaping scientific research by accelerating writing, discovery, and productivity. However, the same tools ...
Stakeholders, experts and lawmakers are trying to predict the future of the data center industry, including its energy needs ...
Time really does fly. And when you look back at 2025, we’re sure you’ve collected a mix of moments: some joyful, some ...
The researchers found that organoids from people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder had different patterns in their ...
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