science

Tel Aviv University and Sciences Po Lille launch cooperative degree program

The two-year program will enable students to earn two Masters of Arts degrees, both from Sciences Po Lille and Tel Aviv University.

'Neuroforecasting': How science can predict the next hit song with 97% accuracy

US scientists applied machine learning to neural data that leads to almost-perfect classification accuracy for songs likely to become hits.

What do gifted children need? Future Scientists Center offers answers

The Maimonides Fund’s Future Scientists Center and the Education Ministry’s Division for Gifted and Outstanding Students, organized a groundbreaking conference last week.

Speed of Earth's formation increases possibility of alien life - study

The research has important implications for the potential habitability of planets beyond our solar system.

NASA is sending a probe to Europa – and you can send your name with it

This is thanks to NASA's new Message in a Bottle initiative, the public can have their name engraved on a microchip in its Europa Clipper spacecraft as it heads to Jupiter's moon.

Pumping groundwater has caused the Earth's rotation to shift - study

The distribution of water on the planet affects how mass is distributed. Like adding a tiny bit of weight to a spinning top, the Earth spins a little differently as water is moved around.

Asteroid the size of 15 alpacas to fly past Earth on Monday - NASA

Asteroid 2016 LK49 may have a very close flyby of the Earth on Monday, June 19, according to NASA's asteroid tracker.

18/06/2023

Did MDMA change a neo-Nazi white supremacist's beliefs?

MDMA, also known as ecstasy, is a popular psychedelic and stimulant often used as an illegal party drug, but it also has potential for use in mental healthcare.

NASA challenge aims to find innovative way to feed astronauts in space

Sheehan's groundbreaking approach utilizes a unique combination of ingredients to create space-yeast - a versatile and protein-rich food source for astronauts. 

An autism diagnosis in later life does not impact quality of life - study

Women with autism reported a better quality of life than men with autism. Additionally, people with autism that suffer from mental health problems report a lower quality of life.

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