India has finally mapped its own DNA and what it found could change medicine for a billion people.
AT THE 2025 Prefontaine Classic, a sold-out crowd of 12,606 was treated to two profound demonstrations of human potential on ...
The Trump administration has slashed the number of grants from the National Institutes of Health, with far fewer focused on ...
Following a drop-off during the COVID-19 pandemic, participation in Sault Ste. Marie's long-running science fair has enjoyed ...
As SNS celebrates two decades of discovery, its story is far from complete. Building on the foundation of reliability, power ...
Meet Democrat Nate Boulton and Republican Troy Clark, the two candidates running for Iowa House District 39 in Pleasant Hill ...
Germany’s Sprind innovation agency has captured Europe-wide attention for what it says is a new model of quick, ...
Farragut High School students gain real-world experience through diverse programs, from building homes for homeless veterans ...
Justin Sun is suing Trump’s World Liberty Financial, and the U.S. government is now openly running a Bitcoin node.
Scientists can’t be everywhere all at once, as much as they’d like to. Many of the problems citizen science helps solve are concerned with spreading the net wider – or getting more helping hands on ...
The titular ship of Project Hail Mary was tasked with a seemingly impossible mission. But can you put a price tag on saving humanity as we know it?
A long-running conflict in a Ugandan park may provide clues to the origins of human warfare, and how to avoid it. By Carl Zimmer Since 1995, scientists have tracked a huge group of chimpanzees living ...
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