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Louis Neal Irwin memoir traces the science of human memory
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Neuroscientist and author Louis Neal Irwin has released Haystack Full of Needles, a memoir-history of science that follows the decades-long effort to understand how memory works in the brain.
Stand Up for Science to host NSF comment-writing workshop
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Stand Up for Science will hold a virtual workshop on Aug. 14 to help people draft public comments on the National Science Foundation’s proposed update to its grant rules.
Sol Center opens enrollment for Tucson yoga teacher training
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Sol Center has opened enrollment for its 200-hour Hatha Yoga Teacher Training Program in Tucson, with classes starting Sept. 18 and running through March 2027. The in-person program is aimed at both future teachers and students who want deeper…
Stand Up for Science condemns latest NIH grant cancellations
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Stand Up for Science is blasting the National Institutes of Health after the agency canceled two more research grants tied to health disparities and socioeconomic factors, with more cuts expected.
PEI adds onsemi executive Catherine Côté to its board
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The Partnership for Economic Innovation has named onsemi executive Catherine Côté to its board of directors as Arizona pushes to expand its semiconductor and technology economy.
Naranj Aesthetics highlights personalized, science-backed care in Los Angeles
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Naira Magakian, co-director and lead injector at Naranj Aesthetics & Wellness in Los Angeles, is steering the clinic toward individualized, evidence-based medical aesthetics.
UC Irvine scientist to release climate road trip book this fall
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UC Irvine environmental scientist Dr. Shahir Masri is promoting a new book, On the Road for Climate Action, ahead of its fall release.
Riemann Computing unveils LonScript for faster scientific computing
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Riemann Computing says it has finished LonScript, a new programming language designed to speed up scientific and technical computing and reduce the time and resources needed for AI model training.
Pennsylvania small businesses are paying for the AI data center boom
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A new report says Pennsylvania households and businesses are absorbing steep electricity costs from data center growth, with small businesses among the hardest hit. The study argues state policy can shift more of those grid-expansion costs onto…
Phoenix hypnotist taps neurowellness trend as stress and sleep complaints rise
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Doc Hypnosis is spotlighting rising interest in hypnosis as more Phoenix residents look for help with stress, overthinking, sleep and unwanted habits.
A' Design Award opens 2026 nominations for scientific instruments and research equipment
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A’ Design Award & Competition has opened entries for its 2026 Scientific Instruments and Research Equipment Design Awards, with a Sept. 30 deadline and results due May 1, 2027. The competition targets lab and research equipment makers worldwide…
Yantai Kingway targets high-wear industrial flow control with ceramic ball valves
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Yantai Kingway Science & Technology says its ceramic valve portfolio is built for steel, petrochemical, mining and other harsh industrial settings where wear, corrosion and high temperatures can shorten valve life.
New novel blends hard science fiction with mythology and philosophy
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Dr. Raghavan Jayakumar has released Gods and God Particles: The Silence Equation, a novel that mixes physics, mythology, and philosophy in a near-future story about authoritarianism, immersive technology, and empathy.
Genetic LifeSpan launches MyHeartCode with Dr. Ernst von Schwarz in Beverly Hills
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Genetic LifeSpan introduced MyHeartCode, a new cardiovascular health assessment, at an Aug. 6 premiere in Beverly Hills.
Research hubs and flexible policies are reshaping U.S. business travel
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Corporate travel is shifting as younger workers favor flexible policies, research hubs draw longer stays, and bleisure trips grow across the U.S. Boulder is emerging as one example of how specialized industries and outdoor access are changing…
GoldenTree renews support for Student LunchBox in Los Angeles
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Student LunchBox says GoldenTree Asset Management has renewed its backing to expand campus food access and basic needs support for thousands of college students across Los Angeles County.
Texas Quantum Partners and Samara plan Austin quantum campus
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Texas Quantum Partners and Samara said they will build Occam Foundry, a quantum technology campus in Austin designed to put researchers, startups, fabrication, and a working quantum system on one site.
Scientists Shift Healthy Aging Focus From Vitamins to Mitochondria
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New longevity research is pushing preventive care toward mitochondrial function, personalized nutrition, and cell-level support rather than a one-size-fits-all vitamin approach.
ATELIER Playa Mujeres adds in-suite beauty fridges
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ATELIER Playa Mujeres in Cancun has launched the Beauty Fridge Experience, an in-suite wellness add-on featuring Comfort Zone skincare products and QR code tutorials.
Global Outbreak Solutions expands field training for animal health emergencies
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Global Outbreak Solutions says it is deploying expert teams and hands-on training across the Americas, Africa and Asia to strengthen readiness for animal disease outbreaks and other biosecurity threats.
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