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After the Dire Wolf, Texas Company Is Now Bringing Back the Moa, a Giant Flightless Bird From Extinction A majestic bird interwoven with New Zealand's identity may soon be making a comeback. Certain ...
Marking a significant milestone in Sri Lanka’s research and development sector, an ad-hoc committee was established on 7 July for the first time in the country to identify and prioritise national ...
The question of how life began has captivated humanity for millennia. Now, a team of scientists are preparing to use NASA's ...
An analysis by the American Association for the Advancement of Science shows the impact of the administration’s budget plan on the kind of studies that produce the most breakthroughs.
Contained in the new federal spending law formerly known as the "Big Beautiful Bill" is funding for 17 icebreakers, 21 cutters, more than 40 helicopters and six large patrol airplanes, Coast Guard ...
With global defence spending rising, investors are looking for opportunities in the aerospace sector. Juliana Faircloth, VP ...
In 2024, scientists stumbled upon a potential new treatment for hereditary-patterned baldness, the most common cause of hair ...
In the UK and the USA, risk of reporting a positive test for COVID-19 was increased among front-line health-care workers. Health-care systems should ensure adequate availability of PPE and develop ...
The article considers the directions of research from the point of view of determining the stages of the life cycle of scientific directions. Much attention is paid to the practices of assessing ...
A powerful natural bug repellent is hiding in some of our plants, but Michigan State University researchers said it may also be making our air dirtier, raising new concerns about crop science and ...
Meta's AI investments, open-source strategy, and Zuckerberg's bold vision position it as a leader against OpenAI & Google.
Teagen Schultz, a Fruitport native, has spent the last six weeks researching with CMU on hailstorms. ICECHIP hopes to better ...