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Governor's School for Science & Math
The Governor's School for Science & Math Eagles fell just short of the Buford Yellowjackets by a score of 2-1 on Tuesday. Buford have already played their next matchup, a 6-4 victory vs. Cheraw on the 28th.
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Who Owns the Clouds?
The French National Assembly was confronted with a demand this week to have the clouds in our skies protected by Unesco. The move comes amid concerns that weather systems could be scientifically manipulated for military or civilian use.
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TechCrunch Interviews: Women in AI
TechCrunch is launching a series of interviews focusing on remarkable women who’ve contributed to the AI revolution. Kate Devlin is a lecturer in AI and society at King's College London. She directs advocacy and engagement for the Trusted Autonomous Systems Hub.
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scientists at zoos along the path of totality are hoping to document them again. About SocialNewsXYZ An Indo-American News website. It covers Gossips, Politics, Movies, Technolgy, and Sports News.
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TB in Africa and Asia - The Impact of a Cough on TB
Four in every five people in Africa are carrying undetected tuberculosis. TB is predominantly transmitted by coughing, but probably also through simply breathing. In many TB control programmes, persistent cough is the primary symptom that sets off the diagnostic process for HIV-negative patients presenting at health facilities.
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Watching the Total Solar Eclipse - What You Need to Know
Scientists affix tags equipped with cameras to tiger sharks that patrol the shallow tropical seas of the Bahamas. Seagrasses can store massive amounts of carbon that could be a crucial tool to help mitigate the climate crisis. Scientists believe they have located a volcano taller than Mount Everest on the surface of Mars.
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The Denisovan Genome Could Have Helped the Evolution of Humans
Evidence from DNA traces left by Denisovans shows they lived on the Tibetan plateau, ­probably travelled to the Philippines and Laos in south Asia and might have made their way to northern China more than 100,000 years ago. Only a jaw ­fragment, a few bits of bone and one or two teeth ­provide any evidence of their physical characteristics. This key fossil is made up of an almost complete skull with a braincase as big as a modern human’s and a flat face with
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Lobster Farming - A New Approach to Sustainable Aquaculture
Phyllosomata are primarily planktivorous, feeding on tiny particles and organisms floating in the water. Their diet can include phytoplankton, zooplankton and small detritus particles. This allows them to chow down on jellyfish species like the Portuguese man o’ war without harm.
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Music Is a Part of Our Lives
Music features in every part of our lives, from the most public to the most intimate. Separations are marked with songs about bitterness, survival, or melancholy. There are whole albums that we associate with feelings and that have the power to take us to a time, a place, or a person. This month, three independent studies have attempted to shed more light on the issue.
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