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America is awesome at science. For as long as most of us have been alive, United States scientists have published more ...
If this all feels new, historian Michael Hiltzik reminds us it isn’t. Back in the Oppenheimer era, Ernest Lawrence tried to ...
If you're extroverted and motivated, competition may be great. If you're less social, support plays a larger role.
As the Horizon Europe project veraAI against disinformation is coming to an end, a number of AI-based fact-checking tools ...
W hether it was on a busy Expo floor or in packed Keynote sessions, thought leaders at IFT FIRST Annual Event and Expo in ...
From where I sit in the peloton, most scholars want to do clean research, but are driven to extreme measures to keep up.
The administration, while still in the process of setting new vaccination policies, has signaled that young and healthy ...
AND THE CLOSEST THING WE HAVE TO DINOSAURS IN THIS DAY AND AGE. OKAY. AND SO A FAMILY OF SKINKS FOUND THEIR HOME AT THE ...
A Galveston officer’s near-fatal submersion has fueled public outrage over EMS response times. Clinical science tells a ...
"Snap, crackle, pop"... and we're not talking about cereal! Dan Smith is taking a crack at why certain joints make certain ...
William Parker, a fringe autism researcher, has spoken with the health secretary five times in the past month.
NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya spoke at the National Conservatism Conference in Washington, DC: NIH DIRECTOR BHATTACHARYA: ...