Aerospace engineering is a challenging subject that calls for precision and thoroughness, and even the tiniest mistake may have devastating results in the highly precise
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British shipyard, Harland & Wolff, has been awarded a £55 million contract to regenerate a former Royal Navy mine-hunting vessel, HMS QUORN
Harland & Wolff, a British shipyard, has been given a £55 million contract to renovate the former minesweeper HMS QUORN for the Royal Navy. The
Augmented reality exhibit in New York looks at impact of climate change
‘Arcadia Earth’ is an immersive environmental art exhibit in New York City that uses augmented reality to spread awareness about the impact of climate change,
If light has no mass, why is it affected by gravity?
Isaac Newton, first, suggested that the gravitational attraction between two bodies was proportional to the product of the masses and inversely proportional to the square
EARLY RELEASE: Acute Hepatitis and Adenovirus Infection Among Children – Alabama, October 2021-February 2022
During October–November 2021, clinicians at a children’s hospital in Alabama identified five pediatric patients with severe hepatitis and adenovirus viremia upon admission. In November 2021,
Vaccination Coverage with Selected Vaccines and Exemption Rates Among Children in Kindergarten – United States, 2020-21 School Year
State and local school vaccination requirements serve to protect students against vaccine-preventable diseases (1). This report summarizes data collected for the 2020–21 school year by
Study of digestion methods of herbal medicines using atomic absorption spectrometry
Traditional medicine mainly of herbal origin is widely used all around the world. Heavy metal contamination in such products is frequently reported. As published in
Domestic dogs show signs of mourning for other dogs
Among the canid family, there were some prior indications: some wild wolves have been reported burying the carcasses of two-week-old pups, and a dingo mother
UK Government Chemist team publishes scientific papers on honey authentication
The UK Government Chemist team has recently had two significant scientific papers published in Nature Portfolio Journal, npj-Science of Food, highlighting the increasing complexity of
WHO announces first recipients of mRNA vaccine production technology. Nigeria, South Africa among recipients
At the European Union – African Union summit in Brussels today WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, announced the first six countries that will receive
UK Environment Agency calls for preparation and shelter as Storm Eunice approaches
The Environment Agency is calling for public to take action to stay safe during Storm Eunice Public urged to sign up for flood warning alerts
OSCE report on climate and security: UK statement
Thank you, Secretary-General. I would like to share a few brief reactions in response to your report We share your view, which is widely held,
Association of Burden and Prevalence of Arthritis With Disparities in Social Risk Factors, Findings From 17 US States
Social risks previously have been associated with arthritis prevalence and costs. Although social risks often cluster among individuals, no studies have examined associations between multiple
Green Connection welcomes High Court’s dismissal of Shell’s application on seismic survey
Environmental group, Green Connection, has welcomed the High Court’s dismissal of oil giant Shell’s application for leave to appeal the December interim interdict against its
Call for the nomination of candidates for appointment to the Board of the South African National Space Agency
The Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation is reconstituting the Board of the South African National Space Agency (SANSA) in terms of the SANSA