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The National Academy of Sciences says that the American sciences are faced with a “pessimistic” future, urges changes to find leadership in science
On Tuesday, June 3, the president of the National Academy of Sciences, Marcia McNutt, delivered her second annual speech on the state of science to an…
An astrophysicist from the Northeast University calls the strongest reduction of a single year in the NASA budget a “strategic error” which, if adopted, could reach…
Dr. Cato T. Laurencin represents us in the United States-Africa of the Borders of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine
More than 100 scientists, engineers and health professionals in 16 African countries and the United States have discussed progress in a wide range of multidisciplinary subjects,…
The ODU project supports professional IT development for kindergarten teachers in 5th place
By Kelsey Kendall In an increasingly digital world, it is important that the next generation is educated in computer science. This is the premise of the…
The NMSU research group brings together science and the community during solar eclipses
Two solar eclipses swept the United States in October 2023 and April 2024, inspiring millions of people to look at the sky and think of astronomy,…
Traditional dancers occur during the opening session of the Third United Nations Ocean Conference, which brings the leaders, researchers and activists on Monday to discuss the…
Marc AshdownCommercial correspondentGetty imagesDomains like Newport in Wales, which house the largest semiconductor manufacturing center in the United Kingdom, will be allowed to decide how investment…
Mount of Sales Dominican Sister shares the journey after the pursuit of science, finding the faith
When the Dominican sister Albertine Cevallos was young, serving God and advancing scientific knowledge would have seemed to be two very different activities, even exclusive. “I…
The legislators of the Science, Space and Technology Committee will meet this week to discuss how nuclear energy could help respond to a planned increase in…
Science taken in a tear tide: how authoritarianism sweeps away policy based on evidence
Healthy democracies are based on scientific evidence to shed light on environmental policies, support public health and promote technological progress. Science can serve as independent voices…