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Progress on the Human Cell Atlas is reported, with a collection of 40 new scientific papers in Nature describing the project's latest discoveries. [453] [454] 21 November – The first close-up image of a star outside the Milky Way is reported, using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope Interferometer.
Caltech's latest STEM breakthrough: Most of its new students are women. ... Today, women make up 52.8% of majors in computer science, 50.5% in engineering and 68.2% in mathematical and ...
Hazard research is published: news outlets start reporting on a study from June finding high levels of PFAS in half of U.S. tap water (5 July), [334] an analysis of the efficacy of the Rotterdam Convention in curbing illegal trade of highly hazardous chemicals shows that large-scale trade of chemicals like tetraethyllead continues (10 July ...
Finance, digital currency, identity (social science), Web3.0, Smart contracts: Bitcoin, Ethereum: Carbon nanotube field-effect transistor: Research and development Future miniaturization of transistors Cashierless store: Limited commercialization Civic technology: Research and development, projects Smart cities, more responsive government
Study key step in demonstrating that molecules can be viable platform for quantum science Molecules ‘entangled’ in major physics breakthrough could advance quantum computing Skip to main content
The Alzheimer's Association released its 2024 Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures report last week. It's full of new information, including treatments and research, how caregivers are coping ...
The United in Science 2022 report is published by the WMO, summarizing latest climate science-related updates and assessing recent climate change mitigation progress as "going in the wrong direction". [577] [578] 14 September A new deep learning technique enables year-round measurements of sea ice thickness in the Arctic. [579] [580]
A little more than a month later, on August 23, 1798, the scientific society called the Institut d'Égypte, which still exists today, held its inaugural meeting in a lavish palace in Cairo and ...