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Women in Science According to UIS data, less than 30% of the world’s researchers are women. UIS data also show the extent to which these women work in the public, private or academic sectors, as well ...
News about Science and Technology, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
It's a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across ...
Education plays an important role in nurturing children. COVID-19 pandemic brings challenges or disruptions to school education, due to school closures in some countries. Science subject in primary ...
An expert on cell phone technology, IDC analyst Francisco Jeronimo, said he’s not surprised the Trump family has dropped the “Made in the USA” label because it’s nearly impossible to build ...
NEW YORK (AP) — When the Trump family unveiled a new phone before a giant American flag at its headquarters earlier this month, the pitch was simple and succinct, packed with pure patriotism ...
NEW YORK (AP) — When the Trump family unveiled a new phone before a giant American flag at its headquarters earlier this month, the pitch was simple and succinct, packed with pure patriotism ...
Rep Chimaobi Atu equips Enugu secondary schools with mobile science labs, revolutionizing STEM education and bridging the science education gap. Students and teachers celebrate this impactful ...
An expert on cellphone technology, IDC analyst Francisco Jeronimo, said he’s not surprised the Trump family has dropped the “Made in the USA” label because it’s nearly impossible to build ...
Harvard vs Trump: what this epic battle means for science Research across science and medicine will probably shrink at one of the world’s most elite universities amid a new political reality.
The new law will require labels on foods containing 44 dyes or additives commonly found in the country’s food supply, such as ...