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Sustainable materials—powered by sunlight and living microbes—that remove pollutants from water, release oxygen into a wound ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising new way that urea—an essential building block for life—could have formed on the early Earth. Instead of requiring high temperatures or complex catalysts, this ...
READER’S EDITORIAL: FEDERALLY FUNDED SCIENCE SHAPES OUR HEALTH, NATURE, TECHNOLOGY AND LOCAL ECONOMY
The University of California system alone conducts over 8% of the nation’s research. This entire university system relies on ...
The "fearless science" being done at the Morgridge Institute for Research is laying groundwork to combat today's attacks on science in the political arena.
The Quanta Podcast is your weekly dispatch from the frontiers of science and mathematics. As editor in chief of the magazine, every day I am blown away by the passion and knowledge of our writers and ...
Director of the National Science Foundation Sethuraman Panchanathan abruptly resigned Thursday, Science Magazine first reported. Panchanathan, who goes by Panch, did not cite a reason for his ...
The Past 35 Years of Science and Technology from Our Editor Gary Stix’s Perspective Hear takeaways from 35 years at Scientific American from Gary Stix, our recently retired mind and brain editor.
Indeed. Science scored an own goal by illustrating so clearly what is wrong with the legacy media and traditional scientific journals. It started out with denigrating remarks about the journal being ...
Long-running magazine Popular Science is the basis for a new FAST streaming channel set to be launched by Toronto-based Underknown. The network will be available on FUBO, Plex, Sling Freestream ...
We know many readers revisit the magazine, with some archiving issues for decades, so the paper has been upgraded to provide a premium experience. Our goal is to ensure that the monthly format ...
Distrust in science and facts has always been around. Whether it was the debate about evolution or the age of the Earth, when science and belief are in conflict, people tend to lean into discrediting ...
This week, with a rare endorsement, for his rival Vice President Kamala Harris, the prestigious magazine Scientific American argued persuasively that reality and science are on the ballot, too.
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