Black-and-white photographs shared by some social media users are said to show Laika, a 13-pound stray from Moscow who became ...
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Large-scale disruptions to life may ultimately increase ecological complexity over geologic timescales, though the risk of ...
TOKYO -- Researchers at multiple Japanese institutions unknowingly co-authored papers with North Korean peers in a potential ...
Universidad de León (ULE) and São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil have developed an indicator that is more robust, ...
KIIT Deemed to be University (KIIT-DU) has achieved 4th place among Indian universities in the inaugural Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2025. The rankings, which ...
The newly launched lab is a state-of-the-art AI and robotics hub developed to help students enhance their skills. With the ...
Hilary Noone, research and innovation culture lead at UKRI, says the narrative CV is about widening the pool of researchers ...
Pro-life scholars and Sage Publications continue to battle over retracted articles. Dr. James Studnicki and his fellow authors sued Sage Publications to compel arbitration after the publishing company ...
Researchers at Acadia University find that wine drinkers are more accepting of pasta sauce formulated with the addition of grape pomace than those who do not drink wine.
Academics fear the government could use it to control access to papers and publications whose perspectives it disagrees with.