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NSF and NVIDIA Partner to Launch Open-Source AI Models for Scientific Research

NSF and NVIDIA collaborate to advance research with open AI models, boosting U.S. tech leadership.

#nsf, #nvidia, #ai, #science, #opensource

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Sunlight-Activated Material Developed to Degrade 'Forever Chemicals' in Water

University of Adelaide scientists create a solar-powered solution to break down PFAS, aiming for safer water and ecosystems.

#science, #environment, #pfas, #innovation

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Discovery of 'Hemifusome' Unveils New Insights into Cellular Processes

Newly discovered 'hemifusome' organelle offers vital insights into cellular functions and potential therapies for genetic disorders.

#science, #biology, #genetics, #nih, #research

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Journal Retracts Controversial Study on Arsenic-based Life

*Science* retracts 2010 study on arsenic-based life due to irreproducibility, highlighting scientific rigor.

#science, #retraction, #arsenic, #bacteria, #dna

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AI Breakthrough: New Antibiotic Discovered to Combat Drug-Resistant Bacteria

MIT's AI-led discovery of abaucin offers hope against drug-resistant superbugs like Acinetobacter baumannii.

#AI, #antibiotics, #drugresistance, #science

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Breakthrough in Human Embryo Models: Stem Cell Derived Advances Offer New Insights

Scientists create human embryo models from stem cells, raising ethical debates and advancing infertility research.

#stemcells, #embryomodels, #ethics, #science, #development

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White House Directs NASA to Develop Coordinated Lunar Time Standard by 2026

NASA tasked to establish lunar time standard, Coordinated Lunar Time, to synchronize Moon's exploration activities by 2026.

#nasa, #moon, #time, #science, #technology

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Earth's Unexpected Rotation Acceleration: Shortest Days Recorded

Earth's rotation accelerates, causing shortest days ever. Impacts on timekeeping and global systems under investigation.

#earth, #timekeeping, #rotation, #science, #gps

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Breakthrough Ultra-Thin Implant Shows Promise in Spinal Cord Injury Treatment

Ultra-thin implant aids spinal cord injury recovery in rats without causing inflammation, paving the way for potential human treatment.

#science, #health, #spinalcordinjury, #research, #innovation

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Chemist Returns Michael Faraday Prize to Protest Royal Society's Inaction Against Elon Musk

Andrea Sella returns Royal Society prize, protesting inaction on Elon Musk's alleged attacks on science, sparking debate in the scientific community.

#andreassella, #elpmusk, #royalsociety, #science, #michaelafaradayprize

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Project ICECHIP: Advancing Hailstorm Science in the U.S.

New initiative Project ICECHIP aims to improve hail forecast as climate change increases hailstorm severity.

#science, #weather, #climatechange, #hailstorm, #technology

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Groundbreaking Studies Unlock Secrets of Blood Aging and Limb Regeneration

New research offers insights into blood aging and axolotl limb regeneration, paving way for potential medical breakthroughs.

#science, #research, #aging, #regeneration, #health

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EU Unveils €500 Million Funding Package to Attract Global Scientific Talent Amid US Cuts

EU launches €500M fund to attract top scientists, countering US research budget cuts, potentially reshaping global science dynamics.

#eu, #science, #funding, #research, #us

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U.S. to Deploy Doudna Supercomputer at Berkeley Lab, Set to Revolutionize Genomic Research

The Doudna supercomputer, launching in 2026, promises to advance research in genomics and other scientific fields.

#supercomputer, #genomics, #technology, #science, #usdepartmentofenergy

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WMO Report Warns of 80% Chance Global Temperatures Will Exceed 1.5°C By 2029

Global temperatures may temporarily exceed the 1.5°C threshold by 2029, warns WMO, urging urgent climate action.

#climatechange, #globalwarming, #WMO, #environment, #science