Tag: Science
New Guidelines for Science Collaboration Between U.S. and China
New Guidelines for Science Collaboration Between U.S. and ChinaIn a move to navigate the challenging landscape of U.S.-China relations, new guidelines for science collaboration were announced on Dec. 13th. Amid escalating strategic and technology...
Swiss Research Affected by Growing Trend of Scientific Article Retractions
The increase in retractions, or withdrawals, of scientific articles is a growing reality in Swiss research, with 304 cases identified since the 1990s, the majority of which date back to recent years. Experts believe...
China Developing Its Own Death Star: A Closer Look at China’s Space Weapon Program
China is developing a powerful weapon inspired by the Death Star from Star Wars. This weapon, called a convergent beam weapon, uses micro-wave devices mounted on seven vehicles to target a single object. The...
Paying 50 Euros a Month in Berlin to Be Cryogenically Frozen for Resurrection
Becca Ziegler, a 24-year-old American living and working in Berlin, has made plans for the afterlife. Her body will be frozen by a laboratory in Berlin in the hope of a new life. This...
Is the Deep-Sea Serpent Monster a Sign of Doom for Another Dead Oarfish?
It looks like a sea serpent, up to eight meters long, and is usually only found in the deep sea, far from human habitats. But now, for the second time in a few months,...
Medical Grade Paper for Cold Seal Coating – Packaging Journal
Billerud is expanding its portfolio with the introduction of MediKraft SealBase, a surface-treated medical paper that provides a packaging solution for medical applications where a sterile barrier system is not required. The new paper...










