Hikaru Kuribayashi, 17, receives $100,000 Top Award for his creation of a simulation program to understand complex folding at ...
POPE Leo XIV’s remarks to members of the board of the Vatican Observatory Foundation last May 11 addressed a growing concern shared by scientists, technologists and philosophers alike: modern ...
Researchers have found positive results in mouse models of severe allergy when treating them with an allergen-specific mRNA ...
If you’ve spent any time on social media lately, you’ve probably seen someone talking about the gelatin trick. Pink drinks mixed before breakfast, “5-second morning routines” that supposedly mimic ...
Chemophobia treats chemistry itself as contamination while ignoring toxicology’s most basic principle: the dose makes the ...
To say we live in perplexing times is an understatement. One example is the move to change how the federal government ...
If you could take an apple and break it into smaller and smaller parts, you would find molecules, then atoms, followed by ...
Intelligence agencies often complain that they are judged unfairly because you hear about their failures, not their successes.
The proposed cuts to basic science threaten to cede our longstanding leadership to other countries, most notably China.
Politicians have reduced public funding for science and dismantled scientific institutions for ideological reasons in Argentina and the United States; how should the scientific community respond to ...
Gerald Boursiquot, 58, a Democrat, computer science professor and Lyft driver, is running for California’s 75th Assembly ...
For more than a decade, a fundamental mystery has surrounded graphene—the one-atom-thick “wonder material” known for its ...