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Release of 'Dune: Part Two' Delayed to 2024 Due to Actor Strikes
Warner Bros. verified Thursday that the November release of "Dune: Part Two," one of the most anticipated films of the fall, has been pushed back to next year.
The sequel to Denis Villeneuve's science-fiction film had been scheduled to debut on November 3, but will now arr...
Ahead of the assembly elections, the Congress puts on a variety of masks, including Jyotiraditya Scindia.
Jyotiraditya Scindia, a minister in the Union government and a leader in the BJP, made the accusation on Wednesday that the Congress puts on multiple faces in the lead up to assembly elections in order to deceive the public.
Scindia, who is currently traveling through the Gwalior-Chamba...
The European Inventor Award was bestowed upon five researchers from the CNRS in France.
Patricia de Rango, Daniel Fruchart, Albin Chaise, Michel Jehan, and Nataliya Skryabina are the individuals that were honored with the European Inventor Award in the Research category by the European Patent Office (EPO). These individuals are all affiliated with the French National Center for Scie...
Old French brands have recruited new French employees for Paris Fashion Week 2016.
It's fascinating how pervasive some ideas are; for example, Paco Rabanne's 1960s sci-fi futurism was a prediction of how we would live and dress today. Scott Kelly, who returned to Earth today after spending nearly a year on the International Space Station, exemplified how optimistic that...
High precision time protocols, originally designed for Europe's Big Science, guarantee honest financial transactions
It was European scientists who, more than a decade ago, developed extremely precise network time distribution procedures for CERN. Numerous sectors, including banking, have recently begun using them. John Fischer, Oralia’s v. p. of advanced research, holds his hands approximately 30 centime...
French scientists speculate that ancient Mars was crawling with bacteria that ultimately led to the planet's glacial period
French scientists announced on Monday that the subsurface realm of ancient Mars may have been teeming with microscopic creatures because of the planet's hospitable atmosphere.
Scientists believe that basic life forms on Mars would have drastically affected the planet's climate, ...
Swedish scientist receives the Nobel Prize in Medicine for work on evolution
Swedish researcher Svante Paabo has been given this year's Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for his research on human evolution.
The prize was revealed on Monday at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, by Thomas Perlmann, secretary of the Nobel Committee.
Th...
Beginning next week is a career boot camp for high school pupils
At a Boot Camp in Abu Dhabi the following week, Emirati high school students in grades 10 to 12 will study more about vocations in space, life and health science, and jobs of the future in new technology fields.
The five-day Career Boot Camp will be co-hosted by Khalifa University of Sc...
NHI & SA
An expert in public health medicine suggests that the government raise taxes in order to generate cash in the interim while it continues to be unknown how much money would be necessary to pay for the planned National Health Insurance (NHI), as well as where the funds will come from. The suggestio...
Crop Dosage Failed
According to the findings of a recently published research, mice are not as vulnerable to the side effects of zinc phosphide as was previously thought. As a direct consequence of this, the inappropriate amount of pesticide has been used to protect crops against mice.
The Commonwealth Sc...
U.S.: AI App to Ask Medical Questions
Finding an answer to a single question can take more than eight minutes on average, according to research, even when a doctor has been trained to use an electronic health record (EHR). This is because doctors frequently search a patient's EHR for data that supports treatment decisions, but th...
The Young Scientists Program supports innovation in agritech
At the 2022 Young Scientist Program, around 30 young scientists and businesspeople from the lower Mekong nations of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam have gathered to create solutions for STEAM education and workforce innovation.
The Mekong-US partnership's programme this year in...
Researchers use plant waste to remove heavy metals from water
Scientists from Singapore and Switzerland find a way to filter out heavy metal ions from contaminated water using proteins made from vegetable oil industry leftovers.
A membrane formed from a waste byproduct of the production of vegetable oil was developed by researchers from Nanyang Te...
According to a New Survey 91 Percent of UAE Nationals Trust Science
A recent survey by 3M shows that UAE citizens have more confidence in science and appreciate technology’s importance in their daily lives than the rest of the globe. Around 76% of them agreed that science played a vital role in their daily lives compared to a global average of only 52%.
...After a 'life-changing' Covid vaccination injury, an Australian scientist blasts the TGA for "outright dishonesty"
An Australian scientist, who was unable to work for eight months due to a debilitating neurological reaction he blames on the Covid shot, has compared the treatment of vaccine victims to that of Vietnam War soldiers who returned home with health problems.
Despite making repeated complai...
A husband-and-wife team of scientists pleaded guilty to illegally importing potentially toxic lab chemicals and sending confidential mRNA vaccine research to China
Chenyan Wu and Lianchun Chen, a married couple who worked as research scientists for a major American pharmaceutical company, pleaded guilty today in federal court to criminal charges stemming from their efforts to obtain confidential mRNA research from that company to advance their husband's...
Healthcare in the United States Has Become a Luxury Rather Than Right
According to a report by Scientific American, a popular science magazine, regular healthcare is not financially in reach for many Americans. It has become explicitly a luxury rather than being a right.
The report was published on Wednesday and shows that at [resent, the overall rate of ...
The United States is planning a drive to entice Russian scientists and engineers to come to the United States
To further erode Russia's science and technology backbone, the Biden Administration is launching a drive to entice Russian scientists and engineers to the United States.
It also intends to assist Russian researchers at the CERN nuclear laboratory is continuing to work there rather t...
New York University Abu Dhabi is establishing research centres to study climate change and artificial intelligence
New specialised sections will study engineering and robotics.
New York University Abu Dhabi has announced four new research centres as part of its ambitious aims to combat climate change and enhance artificial intelligence.
The Research Institute at NYUAD will be the driving f...
Climate change is being highlighted as a problem by Australia's leading health researchers
Climate change is an essential health problem, according to the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences.
According to the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences, climate change is one of the most serious risks to human health and well-being in the twenty-first centu...