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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

A sticky solution to a pesky agricultural problem

Share New formulation cuts waste, contamination by making pesticides adhere better to plant leaves A water-based formulation developed at the University of Waterloo using nanotechnology is both greener and more…

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Bellwether·policy

The Science of Reading Has Won the Policy Debate in Georgia. Now Comes the Hard Part.

Last week, my home state of Georgia saw an exciting change: The governor signed the Georgia Early Literacy Act of 2026 , which creates one of the most ambitious statewide literacy infrastructures in the country. This…

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MIT News·higher-ed

A new way to spot signs of dark matter

Dark matter is thought to make up most of the matter in the universe, but the only way it interacts with its surroundings is through gravity. If two colliding black holes spiral through a dense region of dark matter and…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Largest-ever survey of physicists puts Standard Model of cosmology under scrutiny

Share Scientific consensus is hard to come by for many of physics’ hardest problems The largest-ever survey of physicists from around the world – released today – shows a distinct lack of consensus across many of…

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Carnegie Mellon News·higher-ed

CMU Research Shows Audio Can Make AI More Engaging and Human

A team from CMU's School of Computer Science worked with experts in the Department of Psychology and other universities to develop an interface between humans and chatbots that relies only on audio cues. They aimed to…

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Middle East Eye·policy

Palestine Action defence barrister wins UK contempt of court challenge

Palestine Action defence barrister wins UK contempt of court challenge A leading human rights barrister who represented Palestine Action defendants in the UK has won an appeal against a contempt of court case. Rajiv…

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University of Washington News·higher-ed

Nobel Prize winner and Husky alumna Mary E. Brunkow to address graduates at UW’s 151st Commencement

Nobel Prize winner and UW alumna Mary E. Brunkow will be the featured speaker at the 151st UW Commencement on June 13. Photo: Mark Stone/University of Washington Graduates at the University of Washington’s 151st…

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SCMP Hong Kong·higher-ed

Top Swedish universities eager to forge ties with city, Hong Kong minister says

Top Swedish universities are eager to deepen collaboration with Hong Kong in areas such as life sciences, the city’s innovation and technology minister has told the South China Morning Post during a visit to the country…

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Dawn Pakistan·higher-ed

Cambridge AS-level Mathematics paper allegedly leaked, students claim

KARACHI: Amid recent reports of Cambridge exam paper leaks, students who appeared for an AS-level Mathematics paper on Tuesday made fresh claims that the paper they received was identical to a solved paper they had come…

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The Conversation Africa·research

Africa has the world’s greatest genetic diversity, yet it’s missing from research: we’re filling the gap

Throughout history, most of the world’s genomic research has relied on DNA data from people of European ancestry. A genome is the full DNA code of about three billion (a thousand million) bases, including all the…

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LSE Higher Education Blog·higher-ed

Seven years of sparking dialogue

On the seventh anniversary of the LSE HE Blog, Lee-Ann Sequeira , the editor, and Michelle Pauli , the assistant editor, set themselves the near impossible task of picking just five blog posts from the past 12 months…

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The Conversation UK Education·higher-ed

Who gets credit for research? How the hidden rules of academic authorship can leave women at a disadvantage

Gorodenkoff/Shutterstock Scientific discoveries rarely happen alone. Modern research often involves teams spanning institutions and even countries. Yet when research is published in academic journals, credit is reduced…

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Lund University News·higher-ed

90 MSEK till säkrare behandling av psykiatriska och kognitiva symtom vid Parkinsons sjukdom

En internationell forskargrupp som leds av Åsa Mackenzie vid Lunds universitet har beviljats ett anslag på 90 MSEK från Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) Initiative, i...

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Times of India Education

Haryana Board Class 12th result 2026: Deepika secures rank 1 as girls dominate toppers list, check full list here

Haryana Board Class 12 results are out, with an 84.67% pass rate. Girls outperformed boys, and Science students led in stream performance. Deepika topped the state with 499 marks. Students unhappy with their scores can…

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Times of India Education

Haryana Board declares HBSE Class 12 result 2026 with 84.67 per cent pass rate as girls outperform boys again; check at bseh.org.in

The Board of School Education Haryana has declared the Senior Secondary (Academic) Examination result for February/March 2026 at www.bseh.org.in. The overall pass percentage stands at 84.67%, with girls outperforming…

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The Scholarly Kitchen

Guest Post — Restoring Trust in Science: What Would Make a Difference?

Today's guest post asserts that trust won’t be restored by "better messaging" alone, but via better incentives, more disciplined public communication, and really listening to the people who have walked away from us. The…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Powerful shrinking technique could enable devices that compute with light

Using a new technique that can create vacancies at any site across a material and then shrink it to about 1/2,000 of its original volume, MIT researchers have designed nanotechnology devices that could be used for…

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MIT News·research

Improving the reliability of circuits for quantum computers

Quantum computers could someday solve pressing problems that are too convoluted for classical computers, such as modeling complex molecular interactions to streamline drug discovery and materials development. But to…

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The Conversation Africa

Madagascar-France : quand un incident diplomatique devient une bataille de récits

Le 29 avril 2026, le ministère français de l’Europe et des Affaires étrangères a indiqué avoir convoqué le chargé d’affaires de Madagascar à Paris , après la déclaration persona non grata d’un agent diplomatique…

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Center on Reinventing Public Education·policy

Getting Beyond the Lightbulb Stage: Why AI Is Not Yet Transforming Education

New AI tools are entering the ed tech market every day. But how are they actually playing out in schools and classrooms? Drawing on semi-structured interviews with more than 50 stakeholders across ed tech, philanthropy,…

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