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Category: Science & Tech

Kim Kyeong Yeon (left) and Kim Yoo Cheol with three of their Clear Win units
  • 27 October 2020
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People Science & Tech

The Inventor Inspired by Wanting To Keep His Daughter Safe

Source: BBC » When Kim Kyeong Yeon’s 13-year-old daughter fell and injured herself on an …

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'Massive' Coral Reef Taller Than the Empire State Building Discovered in Australia
  • 27 October 2020
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Environment Science & Tech

‘Massive’ Coral Reef Taller Than the Empire State Building Discovered in Australia

Source: BBC » A “massive” new reef measuring 500 meters (about 1,600 feet) has been …

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Artwork: Nasa wants to return to the Moon, but this time it wants to stay
  • 27 October 2020
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Science & Tech

Water on the Moon Could Sustain a Lunar Base

Source: BBC » Having dropped tantalising hints days ago about an “exciting new discovery about …

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Koki Ozora, a college student who started a nonprofit called
  • 26 October 2020
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Health People Science & Tech

Japan Youngster Starts Volunteer Online Message Counseling

Source: The Associated Press » Suicides are on the rise among Japanese teens and that …

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This 2016 photo provided by the University of California, Irvine, shows a diabolical ironclad beetle, which can withstand being crushed by forces almost 40,000 times its body weight and are native to desert habitats in Southern California. Scientists say the armor of the seemingly indestructible beetle could offer clues for designing stronger planes and buildings. In a study published Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, in the journal Nature, a group of scientists explains why the beetle is so squash-resistant. (Jesus Rivera, Kisailus Biomimetics and Nanostructured Materials Lab, University of California Irvine via AP)
  • 23 October 2020
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Pets & Animals Science & Tech

Can’t Crush This: Beetle Armor Gives Clues To Tougher Planes

Source: The Associated Press » It’s a beetle that can withstand bird pecks, animal stomps …

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Recruiting patients for medical studies has been challenging during the pandemic, especially older people who are more vulnerable to COVID-19. Getty Images
  • 23 October 2020
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Health Science & Tech

A Big Alzheimer’s Drug Study Is Proceeding Cautiously Despite The Pandemic

Source: NPR » Medical research was an early casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic. After cases …

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The spoggles provided the winning solution
  • 22 October 2020
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Health Science & Tech

The Experts Who Created a New Form of PPE To Restart Surgery for Deaf Children

Source: The Independent » When the coronavirus pandemic first hit the UK, thousands of surgical …

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Solar farm panels. A bn solar farm, to be the world’s biggest, is planned for Newcastle Waters in the Northern Territory and has the backing of billionaires including Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest and Mike Cannon-Brookes. Photograph: Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images
  • 21 October 2020
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Environment Science & Tech

Australian Outback Cattle Station To House World’s Largest Solar Farm, Powering Singapore

Source: The Guardian » A cattle station halfway between Alice Springs and Darwin is set …

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Marwa and Safa's mother is optimistic about their future as they return to Pakistan
  • 21 October 2020
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Children & Teens Science & Tech

Conjoined Twins Return Home After Successful Separation

Source: BBC » Twin girls who were born joined at the head, and separated last …

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Japanese Man Invents 'Edible' Plastic Bag Alternative To Save Nara's Sacred Deer
  • 21 October 2020
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Environment People Pets & Animals Science & Tech

Japanese Man Invents ‘Edible’ Plastic Bag Alternative To Save Nara’s Sacred Deer

Source: CNN » A local entrepreneur in the Japanese tourist destination of Nara has developed …

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