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Governor's School for Science & Math
Cheraw beat Governor's School for Science & Math Eagles 2-1 on Wednesday. Both teams come into the matchup bolstered by wins in their previous matches. The victory was just what Cheraw needed coming off of a 7-1 defeat in their prior matchup.
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Fertility and the Origin of Pristine Germ Cells
Fertility requires proper development of egg and sperm. This development begins with an epic journey of egg precursors called primordial germ cells from their place of origin to the future ovaries and testes. Lacy Barton, a reproductive developmental biologist, wanted to learn more.
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Triad Math and Science Academy Bengals Play Carver Yellowjackets
Triad Math and Science Academy Bengals face Carver Yellowjackets at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday. Both teams couldn't capitalize on their home-pitch advantage in their season opener.
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David Hegg’s Sunday Column "Truth or Consequences?"
David Hegg’s Sunday column “Truth or Consequences?” (March 3) shows a lack of understanding of how the scientific method works, the difference between gender and sex, or morals and ethics. Hegg is trying to disguise a moral argument based on personally held beliefs about right and wrong as an ethical argument.
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Unparticles - A New Theory of Dark Energy
Supernovas of this type, type Ia, were fundamental in the discovery of the universe’s expansion and the theory of dark energy. Scientists widely acknowledge that the universe is expanding , though the cause of that expansion remains elusive. In a new paper, researchers analyzed the idea that dark energy is instead made of a theoretical form of matter called unparticles. They found that this theory aligns better with observations than the prevalent standard cosmological model.
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Buenos Aires (Reuters) - Nobel laureates in chemistry, medicine, and economics urged President Milei to reconsider the cuts
Sixty-eight Nobel laureates in chemistry, medicine, economics, and physics sent a letter to Argentine President Javier Milei voicing concern that cuts to science and technology funding will hinder Argentina’s development and its global contributions. They highlighted the “dramatic reduction” in budgets for Argentina's National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET) and national universities.
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New Wearable Technology Can Help Prevent Depression and Mood
Scientists from the University of Michigan and Dartmouth Health investigated the science of waking up on the wrong side of the bed. For two years, the study examined data from 2,602 medical interns. They monitored the interns’ heart rates, daily walking distance, sleep habits, and emotional states. The study also introduced wearable technology as an exciting new way to explore these factors in mental health issues.
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Women Bioscience Forum and Moonsook Science Foundation Sign Memorandum of Understanding
The Women's Bioscience Forum (WBF) and the Moonsook Science Foundation signed a memorandum of understanding. The foundation agreed to sponsor the annual Saebyul Award, the WBF said. A total of 56 women scientists have received the award since its establishment.
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Harmony Science Academy Comes Back Down to Earth
Harmony Science Academy suffered a rough 6-0 loss at the hands of Clint on Tuesday. Clint now has a losing record at 10-11. As for Clint, they are on a roll lately.
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The Key to Cold Sensation in Mammals
researchers from the University of Michigan have identified a protein that enables mammals to sense cold temperatures, bridging a significant gap in the field of sensory biology. This discovery could pave the way for new insights into how humans perceive cold. The mechanism behind the sensation of cold temperatures below 15 degrees Celcius remained elusive until now.
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Read more at India Today