Science

New method heals fractures with artificial bone

[ad_1] Published: December 01, 2020 at 06.00 From: TT Published: December 01, 2020 at 06.00 Photo: Lund University X-rays from the study show a healthy rat femur compared to a fracture treated without the new method. The Lund researchers have succeeded in developing a possible new method for healing bone …

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AI should attract girls to technical studies

[ad_1] From: TT Published: 29 November 2020 kl. 21.23 Photo: Jessica Gow / TT Simone Giertz is a Swedish inventor who shows his own design mechanical robots on YouTube. Now the researchers want to create a virtual personality similar to her. Stock Photography. The University West researchers want to increase …

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Climate: Donald Trump administration stops Pebble mine

[ad_1] The news that the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) denied permission for the Pebble copper and gold mine was greeted with joy by environmental groups and indigenous peoples who protested vehemently. “A sigh of relief,” Alaska Wilderness League Executive Director Adam Kolton told The Guardian. The battle …

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“Competition, not language, controls grant distribution”

[ad_1] In a debate article, Professor Olle Josephson harshly criticizes the Swedish Research Council for the fact that Language & Style magazine did not receive part of this year’s contribution to scientific journals. He believes that the Swedish Research Council, therefore, deliberately puts scientific journals that are published in Swedish …

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Mysterious monolith puzzle in the Utah desert

[ad_1] From: TT Published: November 25, 2020 kl. 03.29 February 1 | Photo: Utah Department of Public Safety / AP / TT Where does the monolith come from? Guess if the discussions are hot between sci-fi fans and online conspiracy theorists. A glowing monolith recovered from a science fiction movie …

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