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Extinction is an overwhelming concept, difficult to grasp in its enormity and finality. Thousands of species are barreling ...
Facing funding cuts from both the state and federal governments, UNC administrators said they aim to trim $70 million from ...
Johns Hopkins University biomedical engineer Jean Fan and her team develop—and freely share—computational tools that give ...
More than 1,000 people have been killed while trying to access humanitarian aid in Gaza since the end of May, according to ...
Hopkins researcher Jean Fan and her team create open-source tools that help bridge the gap between academic discoveries and ...
Support for science yields substantial economic returns and cements our country's position as a global leader. Funding cuts threaten that status.
In late June, the Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens (SAGO), a group of independent experts ...
It’s summer, it’s hot, and the cyanobacteria blooms are closing beaches: at Verona Beach State Park, at sites in the Finger Lakes. The water contains toxins that can kill vertebrates ...
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has announced a commitment to developing and releasing maternal immunization guidance, according to a press release.In recognition of “the ...
Argonne National Laboratory and published in npj Computational Materials, reveals a mineral defect that might be valuable for ...
If funding and support for public engagement by Memorial does not continue as before, we may not only hurt our ability to ...
Lab grown models of embryos, made from clusters of stem cells, are getting increasingly complex. Ethicists, regulators and ...