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This year’s Breakthrough Prize—popularly known as the “Oscars of Science”—brought the world’s leading scientists together ...
In a preliminary budget proposal, the agency’s science programs would see a 50 percent reduction, with a 20 percent cut to ...
For decades, we assumed aging was simply a natural, unstoppable process. But recent breakthroughs suggest otherwise.
As the government reshapes many federal agencies, C&EN seeks to understand the country's future role in science ...
The student in a lab today may one day shape public policy, develop treatments or discover the next lifesaving cure.
Thankfully, that’s what a leading safety science organization is currently addressing. UL Research Institutes takes a ...
The Trump administration's proposal to cut National Institutes of Health (NIH) indirect funds has been widely attacked, with ...
Only two days after the Journal of the Academy of Public Health's official launch, Science Magazine criticised it in a news item. A scientist I had recommended as a member of our Academy wrote to me ...
Scientists have been complaining for years that the way we fund science is flawed. Researchers are too often waiting up to 20 months for grant funding, an eternity in fast-moving fields like ...
At our weekly meeting to discuss the latest and greatest ideas in science, colleagues will eagerly describe some incredible new theory or spectacular find, then sit back to field questions.
Employees in EPA’s science office were summoned to an ad hoc town hall Tuesday in the wake of news reports that the Trump administration plans to terminate most of that office’s staff.
Established in 2009, Science Unwrapped is the College of Science’s public science outreach program. During the school year, Science Unwrapped hosts monthly gatherings featuring a science lecture, ...