Australia Enhances Collaborative Research Efforts with the EU Ahead of Horizon Europe Participation by 2027

Australia Enhances Collaborative Research Efforts with the EU Ahead of Horizon Europe Participation by 2027

The European Commission and Australia have concluded negotiations for the nation to secure enhanced access to Horizon Europe – the EU’s €93.5 billion (£79 billion) funding programme for research and innovation. Following more than 30 years of collaborative research efforts, Australia will have the ability to directly access funding and spearhead projects starting in 2027. […]

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Seventeen: An In-Depth Examination

Seventeen: An In-Depth Examination

The Renaissance Mathematicus marks its seventeenth anniversary with a contemplation of the hurdles and achievements of the past year, intertwined with captivating mathematical insights. Throughout these seventeen years, the blog has served as a center for aficionados of the history of science, providing both amusement and knowledge in equal parts. This year has proven to […]

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Unaccounted Counterclockwise Drift Noted in Gait Patterns of Most Individuals

Unaccounted Counterclockwise Drift Noted in Gait Patterns of Most Individuals

**The Surprising Counterclockwise Preference in Human Movement** Out of thirty-three instances, the group consistently turned in one direction. Left. Always left, circling counterclockwise around the space like water draining, and the researchers reviewing the aerial footage hadn’t anticipated discovering this. Their focus was on figuring out how to maintain a two-meter distance among pedestrians during […]

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Outgoing President of the US National Academy of Sciences Cautions of 'Turmoil' in Concluding State of Science Address

Outgoing President of the US National Academy of Sciences Cautions of ‘Turmoil’ in Concluding State of Science Address

The departing president of the US National Academy of Sciences, Marcia McNutt, presented her final State of Science Address, emphasizing crucial concerns impacting federal science agencies, academia, and the prospective advantages of artificial intelligence (AI) in research initiatives. McNutt pointed out the instability in federal science funding and expressed gratitude to Congress for reversing suggested […]

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