The new biennial report " UNESCO in Action for Gender Equality 2024–2025" was presented by Begona Lasagabaster, Director of UNESCO’s Division for Gender Equality, during the event. Drawing on UNESCO’s ...
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New space-time flow analysis is transforming science and medicine
When you hear the term computer simulation, the first thing that pops into your mind is the bright, colorful graphics that ...
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve heard parents say, “She’s just not a maths person”. We don’t say, “He’s not a reading ...
Binary Defense names Dr. Aaron Estes VP of Product to lead AI, automation, & deception tech, including automated moving ...
A team at Iowa State University has developed a tool to help residents living in homes with no air conditioning to stay safe ...
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Brain’s epigenetic blueprint is largely set before birth, offering clues to autism and schizophrenia
Researchers have created a detailed map of chemical modifications to DNA that occur in the human brain from the earliest ...
John L. Hennessy is President Emeritus of Stanford University as well as the James F. and Mary Lynn Gibbons Professor of ...
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Design and technology’s practical and creative skills should see it revived in the school curriculum
Studying design and technology (D&T) at school gives children the opportunity to get up from behind a desk and learn practical skills. It’s the only subject in the national curriculum in which ...
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Cuts to key research facilities threaten Australia’s ability to be a global scientific leader
At the same time Australia has inked a deal with the US on critical minerals, it’s proposing cuts to facilities that underpin ...
As the year’s penultimate month kicks off, the year’s brightest supermoon is almost here. The Full Beaver Moon rises on Wednesday, November 5 and you can view it through Thursday, November 6. While ...
We must resist the temptation to reinterpret the Bayh-Dole Act even in an effort to improve the affordability of and access ...
Researchers uncovered a 2.75–2.44 million-year-old site in Kenya showing that early humans maintained stone tool traditions for nearly 300,000 years despite extreme climate swings. The tools, ...
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