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قوتابخانەی نێودەوڵەتی سەرواران (بە بەڕێوەبەرایەتی سابیس), 332-200, چوارچرا ٣٣٢, چوارچرا ٢ ٣٣٣, ھەولێر, ناحیەی ناوەندی هەولێر, قەزای ناوەندی هەولێر, پارێزگای ھەولێر, هەرێمی کوردستان, 44001, العراق, Iraq
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Date Listed4 June 2026
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Curated headlines from Iraq · science · 20 stories

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MIT News·higher-ed

Research from the ground up

When Sonya Atalay conducted her doctoral research, she studied pottery in Çatalhöyük, a remarkable ancient site in Turkey. It’s one of the world’s earliest known urban settlements, flourishing by at least 7000 B.C.E.…

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ThisDay Education·higher-ed

Tinubu Felicitates Jimoh Ibrahim on Election as Chair of UN Budget and Administration Committee

• Envoy to serve as keynote speaker at anniversary conference at Harvard University today Deji Elumoye in Abuja President Bola Tinubu has congratulated Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations,…

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SCMP Hong Kong·higher-ed

Hong Kong’s first astronaut success is also a story of youth potential

Becoming an astronaut and exploring space has been the dream of generations of young people and Hong Kong has welcomed this pioneering moment. Dr Lai Ka-Ying, who studied computer science at the University of Hong Kong…

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Waseda University News·higher-ed

[Podcast Column] What It’s Like to Learn in English at Waseda: Faculty Perspectives Across Disciplines

Season 2 of Waseda University’s English podcast series Rigorous Research, Real Impact highlights faculty members who teach in English-based degree programs across the University. In these conversations, in addition to…

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SCMP Hong Kong·higher-ed

West’s xenophobia, cash woes present huge openings for Hong Kong, scholar says

Xenophobia and financial woes in the West have created tremendous opportunities for higher education institutions in Hong Kong and the broader Eurasian region, the head of a leading university in Kazakhstan has said.…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Astrophysicist and Ohio State alumnus awarded Joseph Sullivant Medal

Lars Bildsten, the Frederick W. Gluck Chair in Theoretical Physics and director of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, is the 2026 recipient of The Ohio State…

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University of Washington News·higher-ed

Former UW President Ana Mari Cauce elected to National Academy of Medicine governing council

University of Washington psychology professor Ana Mari Cauce has been elected to serve on the National Academy of Medicine governing council. Cauce is the immediate past UW president, having stepped down at the end of…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Ohio State tuition and fees for new 2026-27 students locked in with Tuition Guarantee

Trustees of The Ohio State University have approved new rates for tuition and fees for the 2026-2027 academic year that support the university’s commitment to academic excellence across six campuses and 15 colleges and…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Teaching AI agents to ask better questions by playing “Battleship”

In 2026, the hype for artificial intelligence agents is louder than ever before. These semi-autonomous programs can “think” and execute well-defined tasks in areas like customer service and software development,…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Tod Machover receives George Peabody Medal for contributions to music and technology

Tod Machover, the Muriel R. Cooper Professor of Music and Media, faculty director of the MIT Media Lab, and director of the Opera of the Future research group, will receive the George Peabody Medal for Outstanding…

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

20 societal problems, 20 solutions

Work & Economy 20 societal problems, 20 solutions Jessica McCann Harvard Correspondent June 3, 2026 long read Projects translating research into public good — spanning fields from medicine and climate to civics and arts…

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Northwestern Feinberg News·higher-ed

NUCATS and NICO Symposium Sparks Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Recently, the Symposium to Empower High-Priority Research Collaborations, organized by the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute and the Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems, focused…

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Straits Times Singapore

Controlled by hormones and the brain: Why losing weight is harder than you think

The science behind managing obesity is more complex than a simple equation of calories in, calories out – and understanding it could change how you approach the scales.

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McMaster Daily News·research

Key protein in Parkinson’s disease behaves differently in blood and brain, McMaster study shows

Researchers at McMaster have provided new insights into a key protein that could lead to earlier detection of Parkinson’s disease. The protein alpha-synuclein behaves differently in blood and spinal fluid, according to…

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Community College Daily·research

Certificate programs continue to lead enrollment growth

Enrollment in certificate programs at community colleges continues to show big gains, increasing 12.1% this spring compared to last spring, according to a final spring enrollment tally from the National Student…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

‘There’s a world of difference between accepting and tolerating trans people’

People of McMaster celebrates the incredible people who help make McMaster a great place to work, learn, teach and conduct research. Click here for the rest of the series . Rayna Trepanier was about to call the most…

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FSU News·higher-ed

Satellite science: FSU research increases accuracy of high-resolution ocean surface measurements

Florida State University research published today in Science Advances demonstrates a new framework for predicting the motion of kilometer-scale underwater waves that complicate satellite readings of the ocean. Yadidya…

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Reason·higher-ed

New Study Finds Average College Professor 'Only Slightly Less Left' Than Bernie Sanders

In the U.S., the average college professor who donates to political candidates is "only slightly less left on the political spectrum than Bernie Sanders." That's the top-line finding from a new study of American…

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University of Washington News·higher-ed

Costly efforts to reopen rivers for fish can produce mixed results — this method can help planners avoid stranded investments

The Washington State Department of Transportation working on a barrier to fish passage beneath northbound I-5 near Alger/Lake Samish Road. By replacing old culverts with fish-friendly ones, these projects open up miles…

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K-12 Dive

How the scientific method is an inroad to entrepreneurship

The science of business involves a similar problem-solving cycle to the one taught in courses like biology and chemistry, says VentureLab’s founder.

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