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The 129th Boston Marathon is set to deliver inspiring performances with a star-studded elite field taking off from Hopkinton ...
Similar to other professions, science has organizations that represent scientists and the research they do. Too many are ...
A long-lost slab of Earth’s crust may be pulling away the bottom of the oldest part of North America, scientists say ...
The National Institutes of Health’s sweeping cuts of grants that fund scientific research are inflicting pain almost ...
A KFF Health News analysis underscores how the NIH funding terminations have spared no part of the country, politically or geographically.
On one side is Harvard, the nation’s oldest and wealthiest university, with a brand so powerful that its name is synonymous with prestige. On the other ...
Both sides are digging in for a clash that could test the limits of the government’s power and the independence that has made ...
President Trump’s efforts to dismantle climate policies won’t stop renewables from rising or fossil fuels from slowing, according to outlooks from the U.S. Energy Information Administration and Bloomb ...
Rather than resurrect extinct species, cloning technology could save those at risk of dying out, like the red wolf, but only with solid conservation efforts and habitat protections ...
Scientific American talked with Gabbott and Zalasiewicz, authors of the book Discarded: How Technofossils Will Be Our ...
Fifty dollars for STEM, five cents for citizenship—that’s how America apportions its education dollars. Our beleaguered ...
In a nutshell Liberals consistently trust scientists more than conservatives across all 35 scientific fields studied, even in seemingly non-political areas like mathematics. Five different messaging ...