Tuesday, 24 May 2022

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Daily update 24 May 2022
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CU Boulder scientists have successfully synthesized graphyne, ... Qingyan Pan, and Yingjie Zhao from Qingdao University of Science and Technology; ...
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Wild ideas in science: Mushrooms could save the world · Can the wood-wide web really help trees talk to each other? How fungi could save agriculture ...
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The Philippine Science and Technology Department has scrapped its clinical trial on the use of anti-parasitic drug Ivermectin for COVID.
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Semiconductor design and production are super-advanced technology, and it is the essence of all basic sciences and advanced technologies. Most ...
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Scientists have successfully synthesized graphyne, which has been theorized for decades but never successfully produced.
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Quantum science explores the laws of nature that apply to matter at the ... "Quantum information science and technology promises society-changing ...
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Members of the bit.bio were celebrating last week to mark their double win at the Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards this month.
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The technology could be a crucial tool for scientists and policymakers. But it can also accelerate inequity if used improperly.
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Over decades, scientists have synthesised other allotropes of Carbon including Graphene, also known as the wonder material.
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bit.bio Celebrates Double Award Win at Cambridge Science and Technology Awards 2022 Including Biotech of the Year for the Second Time in a Row.
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