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Congress is now considering significant cuts to federal research funding. These decisions, if approved, won’t just stall ...
From fake Etruscan clay statues to reburied Japanese Stone Age tools; from a prank that spiraled out of control to a simple case of black market greed, here are the stories of four artif ...
Congress is now considering significant cuts to federal research funding. These decisions, if approved, won’t just stall scientific progress in the short term—they would ...
Climate activists employing tort law firms have lost one lawsuit after another in their misguided crusade to bankrupt energy ...
Creatine, the supplement popular with athletes for its ability to help build strength and power, is increasingly being ...
Plant fossils found in the abdomen of a sauropod support the long-standing hypothesis that these dinosaurs were herbivores, ...
The international space industry is on a growth trajectory, but new research shows a rapid increase in rocket launches would damage the ozone layer. Several hundred rockets are ...
Recent scholarship has concluded that Neanderthals made a second major migration from Eastern Europe to Central and Eastern ...
In one of the largest and most comprehensive studies of its kind, a research team led at UC San Francisco has identified the regions where dementia occurs most often.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has drawn intense criticism—much of it deserved—for his stance on vaccines. But lost in the uproar is a ...
To Shakespeare’s Hamlet we humans are “the paragon of animals”. But recent advances in genetics are suggesting that humans ...
The energy transition from fossil fuels to zero-carbon energy is progressing at a snail's pace. In 1990, fossil fuels ...