In this year’s baseball spring training, the new Automated Ball-Strike System is helping settle challenges to home plate ...
Funds for climate and sustainability-focused farming projects have been indefinitely frozen, even though the USDA has already ...
Former NIH director Dr. Harold Varmus speaks out about what recent budget cuts and policy changes could mean for science.
Layoffs at the agency, which releases weather forecasts and monitors extreme weather, could have serious implications.
Mathematician Dr. Steven Strogatz breaks down the history of the math concept and brings it full circle to recent science.
Fungal networks in the ground ferry crucial nutrients to plants. But how do brainless organisms form complex supply chain networks?
The framework of Adverse Childhood Experiences started with an unexpected finding over 30 years ago. How is our approach changing?
Adversity in childhood can affect our health later in life. But positive childhood experiences also have a profound impact.
Changes limiting programs, grants, and even the nature of studies are already underway at the NIH, NSF, FDA, CDC, and more.
A new book details how lignin once protected algae from UV radiation, then later in evolutionary time became a structural ...
Though fungi make up a tiny part of the human microbiome, they play an important role in both the prevention and development of many diseases.
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