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The Importance of Languages in Academic Communication
The scientific community should communicate in as many languages as possible By some estimates, as much as 98% of the world’s scientific research is published in English. This makes it essential to publish in other languages if we are to bring scientific research to society at large. The value of multilingualism in science has been highlighted by numerous high profile organisations.
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The Largest Meteorite to Strike the Planet in the Last 50,000 Years
crater in Gujarat may have been caused by the largest meteorite to strike the planet in the last 50,000 years. At the time of impact, it could have caused a massive fireball, shockwaves, and wildfires that would have spread through the area where people from the Indus Valley civilization lived.
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Solar Eclipses - What Do You Think?
In ancient Chinese mythology, solar eclipses occurred when a dragon tried to devour the sun. In response to a solar eclipse in 647 B.C., the poet Archilochus wrote: "There is nothing beyond hope, nothing that can be sworn impossible, nothing wonderful, since Zeus, father of the Olympians, made night from mid-day, hiding the light of the shining Sun. And in many ways, our reactions today may not be so different.
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Science and Technology Start-Ups Break Global Trends to Grow Private Sector Investment in 2023
Research from Barclays Eagle Labs shows 54% of founders say funding availability is holding back the growth of their company. The ‘Science and Tech is our Superpower’ campaign aims to drive domestic investment opportunities in scale-ups.
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The University of Liverpool to Lead a New £125 million research facility
RUEDI (Relativistic Ultrafast Electron Diffraction and Imaging) will be the world’s most powerful microscope for imaging dynamics and position the UK as a global leader in the field. It will enable the dynamic, rather than static, study of biological and chemical processes in ‘real time’ as they happen and at the femtosecond timescale. This is akin to the difference between seeing the final score in a football match and being able to observe all the action that takes place before
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The Best Geological Map for a European Rover on Mars
A team of European scientists have published the most detailed geological map of Oxia Planum – the landing site for ESA’s Rosalind Franklin rover on Mars 26/03/2024 720 views 5 likes. This thorough look at the geography and geological history of the area will help scientists scout the once water-rich terrain, in the search for signs of past and present life. On a geological scale, this map identifies 15 units with characteristic geological features that can help decide how the
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NASA's Artemis III Mission - The First Humans on the Moon
NASA has selected the first science instruments that will be deployed on the Moon by astronauts as part of the Artemis III mission. A view of the lunar south pole. Magenta dots indicate potential locations of moonquakes. Blue boxes show locations of proposed artemis III landing regions for are among the oldest parts of the Moon. The Artemis programme marks NASA's renewed exploration of the moon.
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Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year
Dr Jim Salinger is recognised as one of the first scientists to address global warming and has dedicated almost 50 years to advancing climate science. Born in Dunedin in 1947, he completed a Bachelor of Science from the University of Otago in 1971, a Doctor of Philosophy from Victoria University in Wellington in 1981.
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San-Ti's Sophons Spy on Human Conversations
Dr. Kenzie explains that in our three-dimensional space world and our one dimension of time it is not possible to have sophons. Wallfacers are the individuals who are selected to devise a plan to fight the San-Ti all within their own minds. 4 kids burnt to death due to fire caused by mobile phone charger.
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Gujarat GSEB HSC Science Answer Key 2024
Gujarat HSC Science Answer Key 2024 PDF is available at gseb.org. Students who appeared for the GSEB class 12th exam can now download the answer keys for Maths (050), Chemistry (052), Physical Science (054), and Life Science (056). Objection fee Students will have to pay an amount of Rs. 500/- per question to object. For this, they would have to make a challan in favor of SBI Bank.
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