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Young scientists see career paths disappear while schools adapt to federal financing cuts
As a child, Connor Phillips was born three premature months with cerebral paralysis. The science that saved his life was the inspiration that led to his…
Hundreds of high school students from the Rockford region, contribute to the Olympiad of Sciences
Rockford, Illinois (WIFR) – More than 500 students from the college and secondary in the Rockford region put their skills in science to the test on…
He was a self-educated genius whose revolutionary discoveries in the fields of physics and chemistry have electrified the world of science and laid the foundations of…
Scientists transform light into a “supersolide” for the first time: what it means, and why is it important
For the first time, the researchers transformed light into a “supersolid” – a strange state of matter that is both solid and liquid at the same…
Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which has or maintains commercial relations with thousands of scientific publications (many of them can be found on www.springernature.com/us).…
Italian researchers have succeeded a blow worthy of science fiction – the light of light. No, they did not trample it in an ice cube, but…
Until 2020, few Americans had to think about how viruses spread or how the human immune system works. The pandemic offered an intensive painful course. Sometimes…
These frustrated scientists want to leave the United States-right? Take the Nature Survey
Some scientists in the United States have said Nature that they plan to leave the country following a generalized disruption to the research provided by the…
Host for excellence: the event of the scientific Olympiad sends teams to the state competition | News, sports, jobs
(Photo of Gwen Sour) The students celebrate the teams that were promoted to the Olympiads of State Sciences competition during the regional Olympiad competition in southeast…
The conference room of the UC San Diego price center was full Wednesday with an audience wishing to hear about devices that can bend light and…