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ScienceEdinburgh Symposium to Debate Deep Sea Mining Policy Regulations
Scientists gather at the 8th International Marine Conservation Congress in Edinburgh this November 2026 to debate regulations for deep sea mineral mining.
ScienceScientists Unlock Secrets of 6,000km Eel Migration Cycle
Zhao Feng and the Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences identify the environmental triggers that guide eels through a 6,000km migration for reproduction.
ScienceNASA Satellite Imagery Reveals New Mud Islands off Azerbaijan Coast
NASA Earth Observatory released satellite images on April 21, 2026, showing new mud islands emerging off the Absheron Peninsula in the Caspian Sea region.
ScienceStanislaus Parents Lead Grassroots Push for Valley Computer Literacy
Rudy Escobar and a dozen parents in Modesto, Stanislaus County, are organizing to demand better computer science education for local migrant students now.
ScienceAI Gains Lead Researcher Role in Labs Following April 21 Policy Update
Following the April 21 policy update, laboratories now appoint artificial intelligence as lead researchers to direct physical experiments and manage labs.
ScienceCarderock Division Launches Rural Outreach to Recruit Navy Engineers
The Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division visited Calvert County, Maryland on April 9 to recruit rural students for careers in naval engineering.
ScienceDOE Budget Proposal Cuts Funding for National Science Infrastructure
Senator Alex Padilla questioned Energy Secretary Chris Wright regarding the DOE's fiscal 2027 budget proposal, which reduces funding for national science labs.
ScienceMorgridge Institute Hosts Exploration Stations at UW–Madison
The Morgridge Institute hosted 49 interactive booths at the Discovery Building on April 11 for the UW–Madison Science Expeditions campus open house event.
ScienceTom Fletcher Urges OCHA Reform at Chatham House London Address
Tom Fletcher, UN humanitarian chief, calls for OCHA reform at Chatham House in London while noting a $10 billion funding shortfall for global relief aid.
Science15 Okaloosa Students Compete at State Science Fair in Lakeland
Fifteen students from the Okaloosa County School District presented research projects against 716 entries at the State Science and Engineering Fair in Lakeland.
ScienceEURL ECVAM Pushes to Replace Animal Testing in EU Labs
The EU Reference Laboratory for alternatives to animal testing is training new scientists through a JRC Summer School to replace animal use in research.
ScienceResearchers Capture Real-Time Energy Bursts From Cygnus X-1
Astronomers captured real-time energy bursts from Cygnus X-1, a black hole 7,200 light-years away, revealing how this system expels matter into the cosmos.