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Science & Technology From festivals in Florida to touring Dracula’s digs in Romania, we round up the best destinations to visit this October. As summer abandons Europe again this October, eke out the last of the rays and raves in Ibiza, where nightclubs will be going out with a bang for the winter break. When the party finally stops head to the island’s north.

Temperatures rising: Achieving the global temperature goals laid out in the Paris Climate Agreement...

Temperatures rising: Achieving the global temperature goals laid out in the Paris Climate Agreement is unlikely, according to research August 4, 2017University of California -...

Skin printer wipes years from your face

A handheld printer for the face and hands is on show at the CES tech expo in Las Vegas.

Smartphones used to track migrations caused by climate change

Spanish researchers have developed a system that tracks human displacement caused by climate change using the tracks of mobile phones. With this model, which...

Space-based experiment will tackle the mysteries of cosmic rays

Space-based experiment will tackle the mysteries of cosmic rays ISS-CREAM detector to be installed on International Space Station for at least three years UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND On...

RNA circuits transform cells into nanodevices

Public Release: 26-Jul-2017 Living computers: RNA circuits transform cells into nanodevicesArizona State UniversityThe interdisciplinary nexus of biology and engineering, known as synthetic biology, is growing at...

Three Chinese teams join race to build the world’s fastest supercomputer

TIANJIN, CHINA—In a cavernous room just off the marble floored lobby of China's National Supercomputer Center of Tianjin stand more than 100 wardrobe-size black...

An NJIT researcher throws a global ham radio ‘party’ to study the eclipse

An NJIT researcher throws a global ham radio 'party' to study the eclipse NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYWhen a solar eclipse plunges the country into...

New digital chemical screening tool could help eliminate animal testing

Toxicologists today unveiled a digital chemical safety screening tool that could greatly reduce the need for six common animal tests. Those tests account for...

Scientists take opposing sides in youth climate trial

Next week, barring a last-minute intervention by the Supreme Court, climate change will go to trial for just the second time in U.S. history....

New radio telescope in South Africa will study galaxy formation

Today, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a continent-spanning radio astronomy project, announced that Spain has come on board as the collaboration’s 11th member. That...

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