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Last week, I guided my COMM 85 class through small group discussions. COMM 85, Issues in Science Communication, uses the ...
A small group of conservative activists has worked for 16 years to stop all government efforts to fight climate change. Their ...
“Levi’s Stadium isn’t on any one of these major faults, but it’s in between them,” Sarah Minson, a research geophysicist with ...
A new study shows that blood collected on a sanitary pad can be used for cervical cancer screening, opening the door to new diagnostics ...
They shaped the Universe, yet the first stars ever born continue to evade the searches of astronomers like Dr Emma Chapman ...
Jupiter, without a doubt, is the biggest planet in our solar system. But it turns out that it is not quite as large - by ever ...
“Early humans used chewing sticks, twigs, bird feathers, animal bones, and plant fibers to remove debris from their teeth,” ...
A breakthrough method from the 1990s is now being transformed into an AI-powered tool to help doctors diagnose cerebral palsy.
MIT researchers developed a miniaturized ultrasound system that could make it easier for ultrasounds to be performed more ...
What does dying feel like? By studying patients who’ve suffered near-death experiences, scientists are one step closer to ...
So, how can you spot an AI image? Here are six signs for spotting the fakes, plus my favorite free AI image detector.
Many historians assume that these ancient “bone skates” were utilitarian devices, used for fast transit along frozen rivers ...