Category: science

  • UK to review visa system to entice top AI and science talent, says Reeves

    Rachel Reeves has pledged a comprehensive review of the UK’s immigration framework, including potential new visa routes for highly skilled workers in artificial intelligence and life sciences, as part of a wider drive to stimulate economic growth. The Chancellor revealed that a formal report will be published later this year,…

  • Israel slumps in int’l maths and science tests

    The performance of Israeli schoolchildren in international tests in mathematics and science, which are held every four years, is declining sharply. This is shown by the results of the TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) test conducted in Israel in May 2023. Unlike previous occasions, this time the…

  • World Science Forum 2024 Declaration Calls for Strengthening Trust in Science Globally

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  • Nestle to keep Health Science unit after CEO’s exit, chairman tells paper By Reuters

    (Expand distribution.) ZURICH (Reuters) – Nestle intends to keep its health sciences unit, Chairman Paul Bulcke said in a newspaper interview published on Sunday, after the food giant announced it would replace Chief Executive Mark Schneider with veteran Laurent Frix. The healthcare business is among Nestle units that some analysts…

  • Nestlé plans to hold onto health science unit after CEO’s departure

    Victor Gollmer/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Nestlé Chairman Paul Bulcke said in an interview with the Neue Zurich am Sonntag newspaper published on Sunday that the company plans to retain ownership of the health sciences unit. The packaged food company said last week that longtime CEO Mark Schneider had been…

  • The best time of day to exercise, according to science

    Claire Zuelke, a 44-year-old freelance writer from the Chicago area, has an established morning routine: She takes her kids to school, turns the TV on to a favorite show, and gets moving with a full-body workout. Once finished, Zulkey showers and settles down to work. In contrast, Megan Coley spends…

  • Stallergenes Greer Foundation Announces Winners of 2023 Science Awards for Allergy

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