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Everyone, no matter their background, should have an equal chance to work in science – but there are huge systemic barriers.
Science Editor Marissa Gaut reflects on how covering research and innovation at Cornell sparks curiosity, builds versatile ...
A new National Academies report reviews evidence gathered by the scientific community since 2009 on greenhouse gas emissions ...
After years of progress, girls fell back behind boys in many school districts in math after COVID. Nonprofits, schools and ...
Aged rice is better than new rice. It has a firmer texture and enhanced aroma. Aged rice also offers better health benefits.
Efforts to close the gap between boys and girls in STEM classes are picking up after losing steam nationwide during the chaos ...
Even a basic auditory rhythm can reconfigure how the brain organizes itself, according to a new study published in Advanced ...
They’re more shark than bite. Sharks could soon experience a dental breakdown. These apex predators are at risk of losing their teeth due to the increased acid content in the world’s oceans, according ...
When Montana and Idaho held their first regulated wolf hunts in 2009, one of their stated goals was to reduce pressure on ranchers. Rebounding wolf populations were killing livestock. Fewer wolves, ...
It's no secret that much of social media has become profoundly dysfunctional. Rather than bringing us together into one utopian public square and fostering a healthy exchange of ideas, these platforms ...
A new study by researchers at Northwestern University has set off alarm bells about the future of academic research, warning that the publication of fraudulent science is growing at a faster rate than ...
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