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A Complicated Time To Be a Young Scientist

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June 27, 2026

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A Complicated Time To Be a Young Scientist barry Fri, 06/26/2026 - 20:39

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Nepal News

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· Jul 8, 2026

वैज्ञानिकको सक्रियताले कृषिक्षेत्रलाई नयाँ उचाइमा पुर्‍याउने विश्वास छ : मन्त्री चौधरी

पाटन। कृषि, वन तथा वातावरणमन्त्री गीता चौधरीले नेपाल कृषि अनुसन्धान परिषद् (नार्क) का नवनियुक्त नयाँ वैज्ञानिकहरूको मेहनत र सक्रियताले देशको कृषिक्षेत्रलाई नयाँ उचाइमा पुर्‍याउने विश्वास रहेको बताएकी छन्। नेपाल कृषि अनुसन्धान परिषद्द्वारा आज यहाँ आयोजित नवनियुक्त वैज्ञानिकहरूको अभिमुखीकरण कार्यक्रमको उद्घाटन समारोहमा मन्त्री चौधरीले नियुक्त भएर आएका वैज्ञानिकहरुलाई नयाँ उत्साहका साथ देशको कृषि क्षेत्रमा देखिएका समस्या []

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 5, 2026

Energy transition scientist Chen Peipei leaves Cambridge to build her own lab in Hong Kong

For some early-career scientists, the prestige of British academia is being marred by shrinking research funding and a complex geopolitical climate, prompting top-tier talent to look elsewhere for stability and resources. Chen Peipei, who moved from a research associate role at the University of Cambridge to a presidential assistant professorship at City University of Hong Kong in May, said she was drawn by a landscape supportive of young faculty. The energy transition scientist joins the school...

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 2, 2026

Youth: Many Ways, One Planet

Youth: Many Ways, One Planet

Inc.com

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· Jun 27, 2026

Study: Gen-Z and Millennials Are Aging Faster Than Their Parents—With Alarming Health Consequences

A new study reveals a shocking jump in “biological age” among Gen-X, Millennials, and Gen-Z—and it might explain the rise in early-onset cancers.

BoingBoing

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· Jul 1, 2026

The one thing scarier than getting stuck in ancient Mesopotamia

Whoa! Time travel's just been invented! Quick question, though: are you a plucky teenager being mentored by an eccentric scientist? What about an ancient alien with a cool box? No? Then sorry, you're going to have to join the rest of the public in queuing for dramatic sting the Time Travel Department. — Read the rest The post The one thing scarier than getting stuck in ancient Mesopotamia appeared first on Boing Boing.

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· Jul 7, 2026

'Time was speeding up, slowing down, or even stopping': Physicist demonstrates a key theory of time by building a 'mini-universe' in his lab

'Time was speeding up, slowing down, or even stopping': Physicist demonstrates a key theory of time by building a 'mini-universe' in his lab

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