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Show your working: how the open science movement tackles scientific misconduct
Danny Kingsley, Visiting Fellow, Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science, Australian National University
VTT Studio/Shutterstock In December 2001, a small but lively meeting in Budapest, Hungary, launched a whole new international movement. The resulting Budapest Open Access Initiative opened with the ...[Continue Reading]
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Global Economy More Vulnerable to Warming Than Previously Thought
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A new study finds warming could inflict far more damage to the global economy than previously assumed. Typically, to understand how future droughts, heat waves, storms, and floods will impact the gl ...[Continue Reading]

Yale.edu
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Charged Droplets Can Hit a Surface Without Splashing
Philip Ball
Droplets hitting a solid surface produce different splashes depending on the conditions. The letter q represents the charge on the droplet in nanocoulombs (nC). When the charge is 0.1 nC, splashing i ...[Continue Reading]

Aps.org
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Spectrum rocket completes short-duration test flight
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Spectrum rocket completes short-duration test flightby Erica MarchandParis, France (SPX) Apr 01, 2025 A key achievement for European commercial spaceflight has been achieved as Isar Aerospace's Spec ...[Continue Reading]

Space Daily
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TUM spin-off rocket completes maiden launch from Western Europe
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TUM spin-off rocket completes maiden launch from Western Europeby Robert SchreiberBerlin, Germany (SPX) Apr 01, 2025 Isar Aerospace, a startup emerging from the Technical University of Munich (TUM), ...[Continue Reading]

Space Daily
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Bank raid in the Indian Ocean
Ian Urbina
Fish nurseries: seagrass meadows are a vital resource, supporting the worlds fisheries, South China Sea, 2018 James Michel Foundation Wey Licenced under cc by-SA 4.0 Almost no ones heard of th ...[Continue Reading]

Mondediplo.com
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