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The Digital Trade Issue explores how AI and digitalisation are shaping the future of global trade. Featuring eBLs, web3 and ...
Magma from the mantle finds its way to the surface, where it erupts as lava or ash and gas—sometimes in spectacular spurts, ...
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• Teens in grades 6-12 are invited to an after-hours game night at the South Branch at 6 p.m. July 19. Games to win special ...
The South Island giant moa could be the next species that biotech company Colossal Biosciences "brings back" from extinction — but experts say the result will not and "cannot be" a moa.
The science behind why the Earth will spin just a little bit faster on July 9, July 22, and August 5, this year.
Time travel is deterministic and locally free, a paper says —resolving an age-old paradox. This follows research observing ...
Committee gives first hint that policymakers might preserve, rather than slash, funding for US National Science Foundation ...
One of history’s dark jokes is that the Roman Empire, for all its vaunted accomplishments, only made a single great ...
The being in question is a microbe called Sukunaarchaeum mirabile. Preliminary research says it stretches the definition of ...
By now, we know the importance of daily sun protection. However, finding a formula that’s cosmetically elegant and agrees ...
PROTEUS, a system designed to harness “directed evolution,” can speed the process up by years, or even decades.