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'Babel: An Arcane History' wins best translated work at Chinese Nebula Awards

China.dot.org 19 May 2024
Kuang from the United States, won an award at the 15th Xingyun (Nebula) Awards for Chinese Science Fiction on Saturday ... Set up in 2010, the Xingyun Awards have now become widely recognized high-level industry awards for global Chinese science fiction.
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Explore the universe at Mindanao’s 1st planetarium

Manila Bulletin 19 May 2024
Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Renato Solidum Jr ... Solidum said the planetarium marks a significant achievement in science education and infrastructure development in Mindanao.
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National Academy of Inventors names TTUHSC's Liang a senior member

Lubbock Avalanche-Journal 19 May 2024
patentssince arriving at TTUHSC in 2015.To recognize these significant contributions to biomedical science and engineering, Liang has been named tothe 2024 class of Senior Members for the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
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Language is at the heart of migration

The Manila Times 19 May 2024
MIGRATION is a key feature of contemporary societies, as we wrote in our May 12, 2024 column ... Everyone is affected by migration. Everyone has been touched by migration ... They do ... He serves as a consultant to the Oxford English Dictionary ... ....
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Philosophy could help bridge gap between science and policy: Researchers

Hindustan Times 19 May 2024
New Delhi, Good evidence-based policy needs to also engage with philosophical questions, a new research work has suggested, adding philosophers might be able to bridge the gap between science and policy.
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Where did the Black Lives Matter millions go?

The Times/The Sunday Times 19 May 2024
Everyone wanted to do something to join in and support the protest movement that emerged after the killing of George Floyd in May 2020. Everyone wanted to help. Everyone wanted to give ... Corporate America did too ... SCIENCE ... , Science Editor ... .
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“Imposing the Catalan language slows down the access of talent to science.”

The Cleveland American 19 May 2024
“A born Catalan speaker,” as he defines himself, Phineas puts it “Confusion” Because of the government's attack to promote independent language in science ... I don't want to sound trivial, but science is at the center of progress.
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Mitch Albom: Public discourse by lawmakers is now a notch above food fight

Detroit Free Press 19 May 2024
Watch ... We Americans are an optimistic lot ... Rep ... Rep ... CROCKETT ... ... Is Taylor Greene calling Democrats “the party of pedophiles” any lower than Hillary Clinton labeling Trump supporters a “basket of deplorables”? Needing a dictionary doesn’t wash away ugly.
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Cold case detectives vow to solve historic sex crimes

BBC News 19 May 2024
Forensic science advances are helping police to secure convictions in unsolved cases spanning 50 years. .
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Type 2 Diabetes and Food Additives: What Can We Do?

The National Herald 19 May 2024
‘A healthy diet’ is often a complex term, ...
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Moody has hat trick as Science Hill upsets Hardin Valley

Kingsport Times-News 19 May 2024
KNOXVILLE — Samuel Moody had a hat trick and Lucas Trull flipped out as Science Hill stunned Hardin Valley 4-2 in Saturday night’s Class AAA soccer sectional on the Region 2 champs’ home field ....
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13 Best '80s Sci-Fi Movies That Weren't Appreciated Upon Release

Collider 19 May 2024
While this can happen to any movie in any genre, it feels like it happens quite often with science-fiction movies ... ....
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‘Personalising stuff that doesn’t matter’: the trouble with the Zoe nutrition app

The Observer 19 May 2024
“Your body is unique, so is the food you need.” This is the central credo of personalised nutrition (PN), as professed by its leading UK advocate, the health science company Zoe ... of serious science.
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Hikurangi Subduction Zone: The burning question about NZ's biggest quake-maker

NewstalkZB 19 May 2024
Source / GNS Science ... Back in New Zealand, meanwhile, GNS Science researchers have begun modelling the effects of trapped fluids on ... Jamie Morton is a specialist in science and environmental reporting.
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