Conquering Workplace Burnout: Navigating Endless Change getty Workplace burnout is a topic that has been explored extensively, yet it remains a pressing issue due to its evolving nature. Studies reveal that organizations clinging to outdated practices struggle with innovation, engagement, and productivity. Breaking free from this cycle necessitates change, but ironically, change itself can be […]
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Families Gather for Explosive Fun at Misericordia University’s “Boom in the Night” Science Fest | PRIMENEWSNOW
Exciting Science Night at Misericordia University Captivates Families October 30, 2025, 11:14 AM A Night of Science and Fun In Dallas, PA, Misericordia University recently hosted its vibrant “Boom in the Night” event, drawing in families for an evening of scientific wonder on October 23. Organized by the Dead Alchemist Society, the university’s chemistry club, […]
Did Nostradamus Foresee the Mysterious 3I/ATLAS? Interstellar Visitor Ignites Earthly Curiosity for 2025 | PRIMENEWSNOW
Interstellar Visitor 3I/ATLAS: A Cosmic Encounter in 2025 The year 2025 marks a significant event as astronomers have identified the approach of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS towards Earth. This discovery has captivated both scientists and the general public, sparking discussions about its unique path and characteristics. The timing of this event has also led to […]
Wayne State Unveils Groundbreaking AI and Data Science Institute | PRIMENEWSNOW
Wayne State University Launches New AI Research Hub Focused on Ethics and Safety October 23, 2025 • By Sarah Atwood, The Detroit News Richard A. Bierschbach, interim president of Wayne State University, addresses the Board of Governors on October 23, 2025, in Detroit.Katy Kildee/The Detroit News/TNS Advancing AI Research in Michigan Wayne State University is […]
Trump’s Rapid Rollback of Scientific Safeguards: A New Era of Change | PRIMENEWSNOW
Co-authored by Enrique Carbone, MPS student at the Clinton School of Public Service, University of Arkansas at Little Rock. EPA’s Scientific Integrity Policy Disappears: A Troubling Shift In a surprising move, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has removed its newly adopted scientific integrity policy from its website. This decision marks a significant setback with potential […]
Oak Ridge: The Heartbeat of Nuclear Science Week | PRIMENEWSNOW
Oak Ridge Hosts Celebrated Nuclear Science Week OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (WVLT) – Oak Ridge has been selected as the venue for this year’s Nuclear Science Week, running from Monday through Friday, October 24. This national event highlights the city’s prominent role and achievements in the field of nuclear science. Spotlight on East Tennessee’s Nuclear Future […]
Discover the Surprising Health Benefits of Deep Sighs | PRIMENEWSNOW
Deep sighs can reset the fluids on your lungs’ surface. Credit: Deposit Photos Subscribe to Popular Science Daily 💡 Receive the latest breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips every weekday. The Science Behind a Satisfying Sigh A deep sigh can be more than just a mental release; it might also offer physical benefits. Recent research published […]
Jumpstart in Science and Life: How OSC Preschool Empowers Young Minds | PRIMENEWSNOW
Building a Strong STEM Foundation from an Early Age When envisioning science education, high school labs and robotics contests might come to mind. However, the journey to becoming future scientists, engineers, and innovators begins much earlier. Even in their formative years, children are eager to dive into STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), setting the […]
Unraveling the Undead: Ohio Professors Share Zombie Insights at Oct. 29 Science & Humanities Café | PRIMENEWSNOW
Explore the Human Psyche Through Zombies at Ohio University Event Join Ohio University students, faculty, staff, and community members for an intriguing presentation titled “Zombies: Distorted Reflections of the Human Mind” at the Science Café-Humanities Café on October 29. Event Details and Presenters The session, led by Professor Fred Drogula from Classics and Religious Studies […]
Unveiling the Invisible: Nikon Small World Photomicrography 2025 | PRIMENEWSNOW
Celebrating 51 Years of Microscopic Marvels: Nikon Small World Competition In its 51st year, the Nikon Small World competition continues to unveil the hidden beauty of the microscopic world. This year, the event attracted 1,925 photographic entries from scientists, artists, and enthusiasts across 77 nations, showcasing weevils, spores, slime mold, and cells in breathtaking detail. […]