science
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Armenian Education Minister Discusses Science Education Initiatives
The Armenian Education Minister met with the Knowledge Power initiative to review the Week of Science event and explore collaboration opportunities for 2026.
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Northern Lights: Nature’s Dazzling Display Captivates the World
A deep dive into the science, history, and cultural impact of the Northern Lights, exploring why this natural phenomenon continues to mesmerize people across the globe.
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Scientists Turn Lead Into Gold at the Large Hadron Collider
Scientists at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider created gold atoms by removing protons from lead, producing 89,000 atoms per second—but only for a split second.
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AI Helps Identify Alzheimer’s Cause and Treatment Candidate
UC San Diego researchers used AI to discover a gene’s causal role in spontaneous Alzheimer’s and identify a potential small molecule treatment.
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New Immune Cell Type May Explain Food Allergies
Researchers identified ‘tolerogenic dendritic cells’ in the intestines, crucial for preventing food allergies, suggesting new potential treatments.
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New Study Suggests Earth’s Water Originated From Native Hydrogen
A recent study reveals that Earth’s water likely formed from hydrogen present in the planet’s early building materials, challenging theories of extraterrestrial origins.
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Artificial Intelligence: The Animal Face Reader
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to analyze animal facial expressions and improve their welfare.
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Quantum Leap: Scientists Achieve Distributed Quantum Computing
Scientists at Oxford University have achieved a significant breakthrough in quantum computing by demonstrating the first instance of distributed quantum computing.
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Scientific Conference Held at Vazgen Sargsyan Military Academy
A scientific-practical conference titled “The Future of Military Science in the Context of the RA Armed Forces Transformation” was held on February 6 at the Vazgen Sargsyan Military Academy of the RA Ministry of Defense. Welcoming the conference participants, the…
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SunHydrogen’s Hydrogen Module Surpasses All: New Record Performance
SunHydrogen, Inc., a developer of breakthrough technology for producing renewable hydrogen using sunlight and water, has announced strong test results from a recent visit to Japan. Collaborating with consultants Professor Kazunari Domen, Dr. Hiroshi Nishiyama, and Dr. Taro Yamada at…
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Cold-Water Immersion and Health: Separating Fact from Fiction
Cold-water immersion (CWI) is gaining popularity in both athletic and wellness circles. A recent study, published in PLOS ONE and summarized by ScienceDaily, aimed to investigate the purported health benefits of CWI. Researchers analyzed data from 11 studies involving over…
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Armenian Museums Generate Over 1 Billion AMD in Revenue
Armenia’s museum sector marked a significant achievement in 2024, surpassing 1 billion AMD in self-generated revenue. This was announced by the Minister of ESCS, during a press conference held on January 8 at the Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall. The minister…
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January Exam Schedule for 12th Grade State Final Exams Announced
The Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports of Armenia has approved the schedule for the January state final exams for 12th-grade students for the 2024-2025 academic year. Students will take their exams on the following dates: January 13: Armenian…















