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When I graduated from Columbus North High School in 2016, I knew I liked science. I also needed answers about my grandfather’s Parkinson’s disease. At Purdue University, our lab worked ...
An international team of geoscientists, chemists and climate scientists, has found evidence of a possible ghost plume beneath the territory of Oman. In their paper published in the journal Earth ...
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Gov. Josh Green’s testimony at the U.S. Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations hearing was valuable to not only the people of Hawaii, but across the nation. Green presented strong evidence ...
I am the mother to a bright, loving, daughter who has multiple disabilities including autism and a rare chromosome syndrome, so I’ve witnessed firsthand both the beauty of neurodiversity and ...
Sen. Susan Collins is doing what Maine needs right now: standing up for science. In her powerful remarks at a recent Senate hearing on biomedical research, she warned that cutting federal science ...
Over 250 CEOs signed an open letter published in The New York Times calling for AI and computer science to be "core components" of K-12 curricula.
One of the worst failings of the current administration is its decision to scorn science.
Letters: As a chemist, I’m alarmed by what’s happening to science in the US Researchers and scientists gather at Federal Plaza in Chicago on March 7, 2025, to protest federal funding cuts.
While Marlene Condon’s passionate concern for nature is laudable, her failure to acknowledge scientific consensus in a field outside her own is disturbing.
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