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May 12, 2019

University of Manitoba ‘Science Rendezvous’ tops 4,000 in attendance

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On Saturday, over 70 different booths were set up at the University of Manitoba’s campus, with each one showcasing a different aspect of science.

WATCH: Thousands flocked to the University of Manitoba to take in over 70 different hands on science demonstrations at this year’s “Science Rendezvous.” Marek Tkach reports.

For the 12th year in a row, ‘Science Rendezvous’ was organized and executed by over 700 U of M students.

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May 11, 2019

20 New Advances in the Science of Aging

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Here’s a look at 20 of the most exciting areas of research on aging to watch in 2019 and beyond.

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May 10, 2019

China charts a path into European science

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The promise of investments in infrastructure and research appeals to many of the economically challenged nations in central and eastern Europe. These countries have battled brain drain, persistent corruption and lack of support for research and development. In this region, Chinese companies are — among other projects — building a bridge to connect two parts of Croatia, although this project stalled in 2012, in part because of funding problems. They are also financing the construction of an energy-efficient ‘smart city’ near the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, which would be the first such development in Europe, according to promoters.


As the Belt and Road Initiative spreads to central and eastern Europe, China’s investments in research and technology are raising concerns in the West.

By Antoaneta Roussi

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May 9, 2019

These mesmerizing science photos open up a mysterious, invisible world

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Science photographers can expose scenes that are otherwise impossible to view.

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May 7, 2019

Ekaterina Bereziy, CEO of ExoAtlet, a Russian company developing medical exoskeletons to enable people walk again — IdeaXme — Ira Pastor

Posted by in categories: aging, automation, bioengineering, bionic, biotech/medical, business, cyborgs, disruptive technology, robotics/AI, science

May 5, 2019

The science of why we can’t live forever

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What’s the ultimate reason we die? In this video, science writer Michael Shermer discusses the universal laws that preside over why stars fade out — and we do, too.

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May 3, 2019

A science-themed escape room gives the brain a workout

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Quantum physicist Paul Kwiat reveals what it takes do well in LabEscape, his science-themed escape room.

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May 2, 2019

New form of dementia discovered, redefining mainstream Alzheimer’s science

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Dubbed by one scientist as, “probably the most important paper to be published in the field of dementia in the last five years,” a team of researchers has described a newly defined neurodegenerative disease that closely mimics the symptoms of Alzheimer’s, but which has an entirely different pathological cause.

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May 1, 2019

How China is redrawing the map of world science

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The Belt and Road Initiative, China’s mega-plan for global infrastructure, will transform the lives and work of tens of thousands of researchers.

By Ehsan Masood

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Apr 30, 2019

The science behind the twisting alien linguistics of Arrival

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By Rowan Hooper

Science fiction thrillers usually send in gun-toting heroes like Will Smith or Tom Cruise to kick invading alien butt. Arrival is completely, wonderfully different: it sends in a linguist, played by Amy Adams.

“Language,” one character says, “is the first weapon drawn in a conflict.” The big question to ask the aliens: what is their purpose on Earth?

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