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The next-generation Very Large Array prototype gathers its first light

The next-generation Very Large Array prototype gathers its first light Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor The Very Large Array, the iconic field of radio antennas featured in the film "Contact" (inspired by Carl Sagan's novel), has a long and distinguished history of service. But after more than 45 years of studying the radio sky and probing the mysteries of the universe, the U.S. National Science Foundation National Radio Astronomy Observatory, which operates the VLA, is...

Phys.org 6d ago

Structural basis for chaperone-guided assembly of RNA-induced silencing complex

Abstract The RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC), comprising an Argonaute (AGO) protein and a small RNA, is the central effector in RNA silencing. Small RNAs are loaded onto AGO as bulky duplexes in an HSP70- and HSP90-dependent process1,2,3, but the molecular mechanism remains poorly understood. Here we identify the human AGO–HSP90–p23 complex, which captures AGO in an RNA-free state, termed the AGO maturation complex (AMC).

Nature 21h ago

Government accused of ‘mockery’ after number of school teachers falls in a year

Government accused of ‘mockery’ after number of school teachers falls in a year The number of all teachers in state-funded schools in England fell by around 1,900 in a year - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The government insists it is continuing to recruit extra teachers after being accused of “making a mockery” of its promise. Department for Education (DfE) figures released on Thursday showed the number of all teachers in state-funded schools in England, excluding further education...

The Independent UK 6d ago

Government accused of ‘mockery’ after number of school teachers falls in a year

Government accused of ‘mockery’ after number of school teachers falls in a year The number of all teachers in state-funded schools in England fell by around 1,900 in a year - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The government insists it is continuing to recruit extra teachers after being accused of “making a mockery” of its promise. Department for Education (DfE) figures released on Thursday showed the number of all teachers in state-funded schools in England, excluding further education...

The Independent UK 6d ago

Unicorn in the USA: Indians aren't stealing American jobs, they're building entire HR depts

TOI correspondent from Washington: For a country currently engaged in a vigorous debate about whether immigrants are stealing jobs, swiping opportunities, overwhelming the system, and generally causing western civilization to collapse, the United States has produced a rather awkward statistic. According to a new policy brief by the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP), immigrants have founded or co-founded 455 of America's 775 unicorns -- the term for a private startup company...

Times of India 5d ago

Scientists lose critical climate record as ocean observatory will go dark under Trump funding cuts

Scientists lose critical climate record as ocean observatory will go dark under Trump funding cuts Andrew Zinin Lead Editor A portion of one of the most ambitious ocean monitoring networks ever built will go dark this month when scientists board a research vessel and motor off the Oregon coast to pull a research buoy from deep out of the Pacific. The buoy 80 meters (260 feet) below the water's surface will be removed June 16 from the Ocean Observatories Initiative—a network of more than 900...

Phys.org 7d ago

Mutation-dependent responses to sleep and exercise in clonal haematopoiesis

Abstract Clonal haematopoiesis (CH) activates inflammation and increases the risk of atherosclerosis1,2. Whether lifestyle alters CH clone expansion or the phenotypic programming of CH mutant cells, thereby affecting atherosclerosis, is unknown. Here, in humans and mice and across mutations in Jak2, Tet2, Trp53 and Dnmt3a, we demonstrate mutation-dependent responses to sleep and exercise in CH and show that mutant cells are uniquely sensitive to lifestyle.

Nature 21h ago

Heng Swee Keat named first chancellor of Singapore Institute of Technology

Heng Swee Keat named first chancellor of Singapore Institute of Technology Mr Heng will preside over key university ceremonies, including convocations, and represent the university at major institutional and external engagements. Former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education Heng Swee Keat has been appointed the inaugural chancellor of the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), the university said on Wednesday (Jun 3). The appointment took effect on Monday and will last for a...

Channel News Asia 7d ago

Generation AI: Schools in Asia are embracing artificial intelligence

The schools in Asia embracing artificial intelligence in classrooms Sun 31 May 2026 at 5:12am Anaiya Singhvi loves school, but she often finds chemistry tough going. "It's kind of hard to visualise in real life since it's about molecules and atoms," the Singapore-based secondary school student said. "I've been using AI to help me with that."

ABC Australia 11d ago

Scientists warning as ocean monitoring network decommissioned under Trump cuts

Scientists warning as ocean monitoring network decommissioned under Trump cuts Comes as an El Niño event, known for disrupting weather patterns and intensifying marine heatwaves, is forecast to hit the Pacific coast this summer - Bookmark A crucial component of one of the world's most ambitious ocean monitoring networks is set to be decommissioned this month, as scientists prepare to retrieve a research buoy from the depths of the Pacific off the Oregon coast. This removal, scheduled for 16...

The Independent World 7d ago