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Science isn’t always serious. Sometimes researchers ask questions that seem silly at first, like why toast lands butter-side ...
Forming healthier habits can be an elusive goal. Now, scientists are offering a chance to join the latest research, which ...
There is a new national research study starting soon looking to delay the onset of nearsightedness, using eyedrops in young ...
A five-year, $3.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation will support a project by MSU scientists to build a ...
A new global synthesis published today in Nature Reviews Biodiversity reveals how seabirds act as powerful connectors between marine and terrestrial ecosystems and why protecting seabirds is a ...
In an era where digital devices are everywhere, the term “screen time” has become a buzzphrase in discussions about technology’s impact on people’s lives. Parents are concerned about their children’s ...
The number of scientific papers flagged as fraudulent has been growing. Now a new paper sheds light on how it’s being done. Researchers found loose networks of unscrupulous editors working with ...
A new Northwestern study analyzing public records maintained by the U.S. Government Publishing Office and Congressional Budget Office over a 40-year period showed that federal science and research ...
Chinese scientists are taking the helm in almost half of all collaborations with US counterparts. Read more at ...
A degree in computer science used to promise a cozy career in tech. Now, students’ ambitions are shaped by AI, in fields that ...
“The Mawson paper epitomizes Kennedy’s consistent inability to distinguish junk science from reliable information,” said Dr. John P. Moore, professor of microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell ...
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