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Which Way Do The Scales Tip In This Simple Viral Experiment?

IFL Science 26 Mar 2025
"Now for the hanging ball the beaker does get heavier by this amount, because the buoyant force is now supporting some of the weight that used to be supported by this tension in the string.
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America’s deep political divisions are splitting offices along ideological lines

The Daily Telegraph 13 Mar 2025
According to a poll of 1,000 US workers by software company Resume-Now, 91pc have witnessed or experienced political clashes in the workplace – and 81pc of respondents said that workplace tensions have risen since Donald Trump was elected.
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VPBank pioneers AI-driven digital ecosystem

Vietnam News 12 Mar 2025
  ... In a world marked by challenges like climate change, geopolitical tensions and resource depletion, Việt Nam’s Resolution 57 (2024) highlights the importance of science, technology and AI ... — VNS.  .  . .
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Understanding the Risks of Tariffs on Medical Supplies in Asheville

The Tribune Papers 09 Mar 2025
Fortunately, the healthcare sector in Asheville is somewhat insulated from the challenges faced elsewhere due to a barrage of federal reforms ... drugmakers come from China ... However, viewing science through a political lens creates a hotbed of tensions ... .
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How primates use 'make-up sex' to ease social tensions

The Philadelphia Inquirer 08 Mar 2025
... Royal Society Open Science, reveals that bonobos and chimpanzees also resort to sex to ease tensions within their group.
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Key takeaways from Foreign Minister Wang Yi's news conference

China Daily 07 Mar 2025
Wang Yi emphasized China's stance on international justice, opposed power politics, and highlighted the importance of science and technology for all.
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‘It would be seen as political’: why the Royal Society is torn over Elon Musk

AOL 07 Mar 2025
“The society agreed to look at potential further actions that might help make the case for science and scientific research and counter the misinformation and ideologically motivated attacks on both science and scientists,” the statement added.
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Education is messy. In public schools, whose values do we teach? | Guest Column

Iowa City Press-Citizen 06 Mar 2025
Iowa’s draft of K-12 science standards revealed the tensions in education. These guidelines were adopted from the Next Generation Science Standards, a group of experts across 26 states. But Iowa got out its red political pen to make corrections.
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