A woman billed as the 'earliest black Briton' was in fact white and from southern England, according to new DNA analysis.
Stacy Zhang never liked science and used to spend classes chatting with friends. Now she is the state’s best biology and ...
New data shows how the approach of the African and Eurasian plates is forcing displacement that will eventually close the ...
Federal health officials are reshaping long-settled science by suggesting that vaccines may cause autism — a claim contradicted by decades of large, peer-reviewed studies, writes retired Santa Cruz ...
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Worsham and Jena are physicians and researchers at Harvard Medical School and the authors of “Random Acts of Medicine: The Hidden Forces That Sway Doctors, Impact Patients and Shape Our Health.” This ...
Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas that will hang in the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee hearing room. This ...
Explore the limitations of Joel Mokyr's narrative on science, technology, and economic growth, emphasizing broader societal ...
In August 2021, University of Chicago Prof. Oeindrila Dube began reviewing data on a first-of-its-kind police training ...
Georgia of Polebridge offers a heartfelt defense of wolves, but her recent commentary leaves out essential information Montanans need to make informed decisions about wildlife management. Good ...
In just the first weeks of Donald Trump’s second presidency, his administration embarked on making radical changes to US science.
Startups flush with cash are building AI-assisted laboratories to find materials far faster and more cheaply, but are still ...