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'Dystopian': why politics deciding on science's worth sets off the alarm
2+ hour, 5+ min ago (403+ words) What a shame the federal government has withdrawn funding for ImmVirX, led by the phenomenally successful researcher and company director Darren Shafren, pictured ('Jobs set to go, cancer treatments slashed in tough federal cuts', Newcastle Herald 19/8). There appears to be…...
Nanotechnology & Grey Goo: Could Silo Really Happen?
4+ hour, 18+ min ago (334+ words) As always, sci-fi on TV opens our eyes to the possibilities and limits of modern science and future progress. Asking these questions gives us a chance to learn something new, just like we did with War Machine, Citadel, or Project…...
Study participant with PI
1+ day, 23+ hour ago (65+ words) (IMAGE) EurekAlert! Dr. Elvira Pirondini talks with Braden Pritts, who is participating in a study to use deep brain stimulation to improve speech following a traumatic brain injury. for use only in reporting on the study described in this press…...
UMKC Leads Bistate Push to Build America’s Critical Materials Future
1+ day, 22+ hour ago (1154+ words) Critical materials power modern life — from cellphones, batteries and semiconductors to medical technologies, pharmaceuticals and national defense. Yet the United States imports most of the rare-earth minerals it consumes, leaving essential industries vulnerable to disruptions in foreign supply chains. A…...
3 Syracuse Faculty Earn STEM Under 40 Awards from the MOST
2+ day, 35+ min ago (318+ words) Professor Zhenyu Gan working with robotics in Link Hall. Three Syracuse University faculty members—Atanu Acharya, Zhenyu Gan and Angela Oliverio—have been named to the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology’s (MOST) STEM Under 40 list, presented by Micron…...
Applications open until Sept. 15 for UNL faculty to get funding to bridge research to commercialization
2+ day, 6+ hour ago (368+ words) The new Innovation Advancement Fund at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is meant to help university innovations get developed enough that a startup or investor would want to work with it. Up to $20,000 per individual award is available for five-10 spots....
$15 million federal grant will fund fishing tech projects
1+ day, 21+ hour ago (108+ words) The Washington Post A group of New England commercial fishing advocates, researchers, and tech companies has received a $15 million federal grant to develop innovative solutions for the fishing industry A “third eye” camera for groundfishermen and autonomous robots for lobstermen....
NSF funds polymer research center with nearly $20M investment
2+ day, 6+ hour ago (155+ words) NSF first provided seed funding to NSF MONET in 2018 and later scaled it up in 2021. With the new five-year investment from NSF, MONET will continue to advance its pioneering work on complex networks of polymer molecules. NSF's investment will support…...
Rice Receives Nearly $20M NSF Award for AI-Powered Materials Laboratory
2+ day, 6+ hour ago (872+ words) July 24, 2026 — Rice University has received a $19.9 million award from the National Science Foundation to lead a four-year project aimed at using artificial intelligence, robotics and cloud-based laboratories to accelerate the manufacturing of electronic and quantum materials. “This project will give…...
PFAS in pet food linked to chemical exposure in cats
2+ day, 6+ hour ago (681+ words) Their first study analysed 100 dog and cat food products and detected multiple PFAS compounds, with fish-based products showing particularly high levels of some long-chain chemicals. A second linked study examined PFAS in the blood serum of 23 privately owned dogs and…...