New Curriculum Addresses Critical Shortage of Biomedical Data Scientists While Positioning HBCU Students at Forefront of ...
Fascinating Horror on MSNOpinion
This Is How One Company’s Dream of Cloning Dinosaurs Went Horribly Wrong
It was supposed to be a miracle of science - a luxury resort featuring real, living dinosaurs. But before it even opened, ...
The results were similar to last year’s rankings, with NYU retaining its No. 1 position and 35 of the top 50 institutions ...
The 2025 Joe Wicks documentary on "killer protein bars" highlights how even well-intentioned attempts to raise awareness ...
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12-year-old Canadian discovers two new asteroids in NASA program
From the balcony of his family’s downtown London, Ontario apartment, five-year-old Siddharth Patel would spend nights gazing ...
For International Bat Week, The Invisible Mammal''s executive producer and two bat researchers discuss the importance of bats ...
Lyme Bay took a bolder path. After years of damaging fishing, a 2008 government ban outlawed bottom-towed gear across the ...
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Why stigmatising UPFs could be doing more harm than good
Ultra-processed’ has become a moral label, not a scientific one. Research shows why the term could be causing confusion, ...
Dr Jonathan Lancelot has developed a new form of AI that could transform how intelligent machines operate in space, defence, ...
Reproductive immunologist Dr Victoria Male sets the record straight on the long-debated link between contraceptive pills and weight gain - and explains why this theory may have gained legs.
Two teams are set to explore dramatically different theories about what happened to Amelia Earhart. Each believes it’s closing in on the answer.
It was a calm and clear afternoon when the Edmund Fitzgerald left port in Superior, Wisconsin, on November 9, 1975. The ...
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