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After 300 episodes of New Scientist Weekly, it's time for a refresh. Our flagship podcast has a new name but remains a show ...
In STAT's AACR Recap, reporters Matthew Herper and Angus Chen discussed the mood and highlights of one of the world's largest ...
The National Science Foundation, a major government funder of basic science research, is being shaken up with over 1,000 ...
Political attacks on misinformation research is censorship, driven by a dislike for the results it produces. It is also part ...
Stories of personal connection to their work weren’t uncommon at the UB RENEW Institute’s spring poster session and ...
When politics and science align, it is easy to think science is apolitical. But the situation in the US today shows how ...
AAAS Members have been sharing their feedback and Science listened. Starting with the May 1 issue, the print edition debuts a ...
The American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the Singapore Cardiac Society (SCS) will host the ACC Asia 2025 Together with SCS 36th Annual Scientific Meeting on May 9-11 in Singapore. The conference ...
The annual event features work from the University at Buffalo’s graduate students and scholars, with an emphasis on making ...
The National Science Foundation’s Daniel K. Inouye telescope debuted a close-up of the sun captured by its new, ...
The boys' detainment came after Himanshu Patel, the district president of a 'Hindu Jagran Manch Yuva Vahini', complained ...
Trustworthy science coverage is more than facts, think about how a news outlet writes its stories and its promises to you ...