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Difficulty: Summiteer (level 3)Beer tastes better when cold, oranges are always sold in red mesh bags, and human fetuses feel disgusted by the flavor of kale…
Why English is still the language of science in China – and what it means for research
When a group of Chinese elementary school students with a passion for astronomy were asked in what language research on China’s Chang’e-6 lunar soil samples should…
This article is the fourth in a short series discuss the results of Nature2024 Global Science Hiring Managers Survey. The survey, created in partnership with Thinks…
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Students at Windsor Park Elementary School received a special science treatment today. The Hagerman Science Show stopped by the school Friday to…
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) – At the University of Virginia, a major gift from a Charlottesville donor is funding an expansion of a school that didn’t exist…
Nearly 50 UC San Francisco researchers appointed to Clarivate list of the most influential scientists for 2024. The ranking is based on citations to journal articles…
A “maybe” versus established science: leave fluoride aloneIt was free and it was fun. You walked out of class and got free toothpaste and toothbrushes. We…
Student’s science project with bird droppings leads to discovery of anti-cancer compound
Young students from the James R Jordan Boys and Girls Club of Chicago made a groundbreaking discovery while studying goose droppings in a local park. Students…
Science Raises Concerns Over Two Papers in Toronto Sinai Health Investigation – Retraction Watch
Daniel Durocher Science expressed concern about two articles in the laboratory of Daniel Durocherprofessor of molecular genetics at the University of Toronto. Reviews and two other…
Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relationships with thousands of scientific publications (many available at www.springernature.com/us). Scientific American maintains a…