The more exciting, transformative, and revolutionary a science result appears, especially coming out of nowhere, the more ...
The idea for the contest came back in 2006, from John Bohannon, a scientist who studies microbiology and artificial ...
A physics professor, Zeng’s nanomaterials work has applications in quantum information, renewable energy, biomedicine and more.
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Democracy is in crisis. Many people are losing confidence in political parties and parliaments and their ability to solve pressing social problems in ...
There is overwhelming evidence that high-quality masks reduce the spread of aerosol-spread infectious diseases, including ...
Many movies, cartoons, and television shows often depict pets in a lighthearted way, showcasing their cheerfulness and ...
Vesto Slipher was not well known, but his groundbreaking observations helped uncover one of astronomy’s most fundamental ...
Muddy footprints left on a Kenyan lakeside suggest two of our early human ancestors were nearby neighbors some 1.5 million years ago. The footprints were left in the mud by two ...
“Our success will depend on two things: First is our commitment to place-based politics, which transcends partisanship and ...
I’m really looking forward to reading this new paper in Science (Killian L. McLoughlin, William J. Brady, Aden Goolsbee, Ben Kaiser, Kate Klonick, and M. J. Crockett.) With a bonus thread by Crockett ...
This issue took on new life at the end of 2022, when researchers published a new study estimating that 12.7% of U.S. cases of childhood asthma – about one case in eight – were attributable to gas ...