Digital Science’s Catalyst 2025 Grant Seeks Innovations to “See the Future” with Data Visualization

Teams working at the intersection of science, design and data could earn up to £25,000 for new technology ideas Tuesday August 19, 2025 Digital Science, a technology company serving stakeholders across the research ecosystem, today launches its 2025 Catalyst Grant round to support innovative technology ideas. Now in its fifteenth year, the theme of the…

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In the news: space junk

This week, the US government issued its first report Company fined for leaving space junk in space. Why is space debris a problem? The space is a pretty big place. The problem is that even a small piece of space junk left behind can cause massive damage if it collides with a spacecraft or another…

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New 3D model reveals geophysical structures beneath Britain

Fountain: Geophysical Research Journal: Solid Earth Magnetotelluric (MT) data, which contain measurements of electric and magnetic field variations at the Earth’s surface, provide information about the electrical resistivity of the Earth’s crust and upper mantle. Changes in resistivityor the ability to conduct an electric current, may indicate the presence of geological features such as igneous…

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Scientists discover that water turns into a new type of ice. Could exist on alien worlds

Credit: ZME Science/Midjourney. When scientists squeezed a drop of water between two diamonds to withstand pressures tens of thousands of times greater than Earth’s atmosphere, something unexpected happened. The liquid solidified at room temperature, not into any known form of ice, but into a new crystalline phase. This never-before-seen structure, called ice XXI, was discovered…

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Overturning EPA’s Hazard Finding Threatens Decades of Climate Progress

We are deeply alarmed by the Environmental Protection Agency’s plan to reverse its long-standing greenhouse gas hazard determination. This action undermines decades of rigorous scientific research showing that carbon dioxide, methane and other emissions pose a clear threat to human health and well-being. AGU strongly supports the global scientific community: the weight of the evidence…

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A toxic Alzheimer’s protein could be the key to fighting cancer

At first, Alzheimer’s disease and cancer may seem like little overlap. One gradually destroys memory and cognition, while the other devastates the body through uncontrolled cell growth. However, scientists at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center have found an unexpected biological link between them. His new study, published in cancer researchshows that a protein strongly associated with…

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