Sunday 31 March 2019

Mammoths RETURN? Scientists bring LIFE into 28,000-year-old cell 'can STILL happen' - Express.co.uk

Mammoths RETURN? Scientists bring LIFE into 28,000-year-old cell 'can STILL happen'  Express.co.uk

SCIENTISTS have transplanted the 28000-year-old cells of a woolly mammoth into a mouse embryo, raising hopes the Ice Age beast could be brought back to ...



Last-minute deal grants European money to U.K.-based fusion reactor - Science Magazine

Last-minute deal grants European money to U.K.-based fusion reactor  Science Magazine

Joint European Torus fusion reactor in the United Kingdom gets €100 million to continue to operate as a European facility.



Potassium shapes antitumor immunity - Science Magazine

Potassium shapes antitumor immunity  Science Magazine

T cells protect us from infections and tumors. Nonetheless, cancers grow, persist, and metastasize, even in the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), ...



Closing in on a century-old mystery, scientists are figuring out what the body's 'tuft cells' do - Science Magazine

Closing in on a century-old mystery, scientists are figuring out what the body's 'tuft cells' do  Science Magazine

While poring over tissue slides in the 1920s, a Soviet microscopist spotted an oddball cell squeezed into the intestinal lining. With its bulbous shape and bristly ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Move over, Bill Nye: Jargie the Science Girl makes learning fun - The Daily Herald

Move over, Bill Nye: Jargie the Science Girl makes learning fun  The Daily Herald

Jocelyn Argueta, aka Jargie the Science Girl, is making a stop at the Edmonds Center for the Arts.



Around East County: Oakley Science Week happening April 6-13 - East Bay Times

Around East County: Oakley Science Week happening April 6-13  East Bay Times

There will be new activities in this year's Oakley Science Week event that are sure to interest the young scientists in everyone. New shows include a recycling ...



Chirally coupled nanomagnets - Science Magazine

Chirally coupled nanomagnets  Science Magazine

Artificial magnetic structures can offer a variety of functionalities in spintronics devices. Luo et al. engineered magnetic domains in Pt/Co/AlOx trilayers that had ...



Potassium shapes antitumor immunity - Science Magazine

Potassium shapes antitumor immunity  Science Magazine

T cells protect us from infections and tumors. Nonetheless, cancers grow, persist, and metastasize, even in the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), ...



Lowell Catholic stresses science throughout grades - Lowell Sun

Lowell Catholic stresses science throughout grades  Lowell Sun

LOWELL -- Lowell Catholic's engaging pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade curriculum incorporates hands-on, lab-based learning and interdepartmental ...



The New Science of Psychedelics: A Tool for Changing Our Minds - Singularity Hub

The New Science of Psychedelics: A Tool for Changing Our Minds  Singularity Hub

As our prosperity rises, our mental health is on the decline—and fast. Rates of depression, anxiety, suicide, addiction, and other psychological disorders have ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Science was left behind - Arkansas Online

Science was left behind  Arkansas Online

The health and safety of thousands of Arkansans may be at risk. Arkansas recently implemented work requirements for Medicaid recipients without the state ...



South Dakota Students Learn About Science Jobs on Field Trip - U.S. News & World Report

South Dakota Students Learn About Science Jobs on Field Trip  U.S. News & World Report

ROSCOE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota high school students traveled to the Mississippi bayou to learn about careers with the National Oceanic Atmospheric ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



A single-dose antidote may help prevent fentanyl overdoses - Science News

A single-dose antidote may help prevent fentanyl overdoses  Science News

Packing overdose medication into nanoparticles could help it better counteract dangerous synthetic opioids.



Local students shine in state science competition - News - The Ledger

Local students shine in state science competition - News  The Ledger

They work so hard on developing unique projects.” — Kim Rex, Polk Regional Science and Engineering Fair director.



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Potassium shapes antitumor immunity - Science Magazine

Potassium shapes antitumor immunity  Science Magazine

T cells protect us from infections and tumors. Nonetheless, cancers grow, persist, and metastasize, even in the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Potassium shapes antitumor immunity - Science Magazine

Potassium shapes antitumor immunity  Science Magazine

T cells protect us from infections and tumors. Nonetheless, cancers grow, persist, and metastasize, even in the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), ...



From Science to Art, US Teachers Educate Students on Climate Change - Truthout

From Science to Art, US Teachers Educate Students on Climate Change  Truthout

Despite growing pressure from deniers, teachers are helping students understand and act to combat climate change.



New plant breeding technologies for food security - Science Magazine

New plant breeding technologies for food security  Science Magazine

A world without hunger is possible but only if food production is sustainably increased and distributed and extreme poverty is eliminated. Globally, most of the ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Potassium shapes antitumor immunity - Science Magazine

Potassium shapes antitumor immunity  Science Magazine

T cells protect us from infections and tumors. Nonetheless, cancers grow, persist, and metastasize, even in the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), ...



New plant breeding technologies for food security - Science Magazine

New plant breeding technologies for food security  Science Magazine

A world without hunger is possible but only if food production is sustainably increased and distributed and extreme poverty is eliminated. Globally, most of the ...



Closing Time: The Science Behind Nostalgia For Our Favorite Bars - 90.3 KAZU

Closing Time: The Science Behind Nostalgia For Our Favorite Bars  90.3 KAZU

It's just after noon on a Wednesday at Air Devil's Inn, an aviation-themed dive bar in Louisville, Ky. Owner Kristie Shockley is passing cold,



Will Alaska endorse climate science education? - Alaska Public Media News

Will Alaska endorse climate science education?  Alaska Public Media News

It's been more than a decade since the Alaska State Board of Education and Early Development updated its classroom science standards. What's missing is a ...



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



What Happens When a Jury Grapples With Perplexing Science - WIRED

What Happens When a Jury Grapples With Perplexing Science  WIRED

Two decades ago, a new form of genetic testing helped send a man to prison. But the case exposed the limits of using complicated forensics in a criminal trial.



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Potassium shapes antitumor immunity - Science Magazine

Potassium shapes antitumor immunity  Science Magazine

T cells protect us from infections and tumors. Nonetheless, cancers grow, persist, and metastasize, even in the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), ...



New plant breeding technologies for food security - Science Magazine

New plant breeding technologies for food security  Science Magazine

A world without hunger is possible but only if food production is sustainably increased and distributed and extreme poverty is eliminated. Globally, most of the ...



Human impact erodes chimpanzee behavioral diversity - Science Magazine

Human impact erodes chimpanzee behavioral diversity  Science Magazine

We often frame negative human impacts on animal species in terms of numbers of individuals reduced or numbers of regions from which species are absent.



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Game Creation Magic Is More Science Than Smoke and Mirrors - Variety

Game Creation Magic Is More Science Than Smoke and Mirrors  Variety

People who play and enjoy games were shocked to learn this month that the fabricated realities of their play spaces aren't always completely honest with them.



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Lowell Catholic stresses science throughout grades - Lowell Sun

Lowell Catholic stresses science throughout grades  Lowell Sun

LOWELL -- Lowell Catholic's engaging pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade curriculum incorporates hands-on, lab-based learning and interdepartmental ...



Melding science and art with glass - Madison.com

Melding science and art with glass  Madison.com

One of the beautiful things with this job, specifically, is the collaboration with the scientists," Tracy Drier said. "That's some serious science these guys are doing ...



Science in action at Stanislaus Olympiad - Modesto Bee

Science in action at Stanislaus Olympiad  Modesto Bee

About 400 students from 20 schools competed in Turlock on Saturday in the 22nd Stanislaus County Elementary Science Olympiad. Here's a look at a few of the ...



Potassium shapes antitumor immunity - Science Magazine

Potassium shapes antitumor immunity  Science Magazine

T cells protect us from infections and tumors. Nonetheless, cancers grow, persist, and metastasize, even in the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), ...



New plant breeding technologies for food security - Science Magazine

New plant breeding technologies for food security  Science Magazine

A world without hunger is possible but only if food production is sustainably increased and distributed and extreme poverty is eliminated. Globally, most of the ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Will Alaska endorse climate science education? - Alaska Public Media News

Will Alaska endorse climate science education?  Alaska Public Media News

It's been more than a decade since the Alaska State Board of Education and Early Development updated its classroom science standards. What's missing is a ...



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



What Happens When a Jury Grapples With Perplexing Science - WIRED

What Happens When a Jury Grapples With Perplexing Science  WIRED

Two decades ago, a new form of genetic testing helped send a man to prison. But the case exposed the limits of using complicated forensics in a criminal trial.



Book Review: Building a Foundation in Environmental Citizen Science - Citizen Science Salon : Citizen Science Salon - Discover Magazine

Book Review: Building a Foundation in Environmental Citizen Science - Citizen Science Salon : Citizen Science Salon  Discover Magazine

Dickinson, Janis L. & Bonney, Rick. (eds). Citizen Science: Public Participation in Environmental Research. Cornell University Press, 2012. 279 pages.



‘Scotty’ the T. Rex Is the Heaviest Ever Found, Scientists Say - The New York Times

‘Scotty’ the T. Rex Is the Heaviest Ever Found, Scientists Say  The New York Times

The dinosaur was excavated in the Saskatchewan province of Canada in the 1990s. A recent study shows that it is the heaviest and oldest specimen of its kind.



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Potassium shapes antitumor immunity - Science Magazine

Potassium shapes antitumor immunity  Science Magazine

T cells protect us from infections and tumors. Nonetheless, cancers grow, persist, and metastasize, even in the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), ...



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Saturday 30 March 2019

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



New plant breeding technologies for food security - Science Magazine

New plant breeding technologies for food security  Science Magazine

A world without hunger is possible but only if food production is sustainably increased and distributed and extreme poverty is eliminated. Globally, most of the ...



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Potassium shapes antitumor immunity - Science Magazine

Potassium shapes antitumor immunity  Science Magazine

T cells protect us from infections and tumors. Nonetheless, cancers grow, persist, and metastasize, even in the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



New plant breeding technologies for food security - Science Magazine

New plant breeding technologies for food security  Science Magazine

A world without hunger is possible but only if food production is sustainably increased and distributed and extreme poverty is eliminated. Globally, most of the ...



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Potassium shapes antitumor immunity - Science Magazine

Potassium shapes antitumor immunity  Science Magazine

T cells protect us from infections and tumors. Nonetheless, cancers grow, persist, and metastasize, even in the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), ...



Chirally coupled nanomagnets - Science Magazine

Chirally coupled nanomagnets  Science Magazine

Artificial magnetic structures can offer a variety of functionalities in spintronics devices. Luo et al. engineered magnetic domains in Pt/Co/AlOx trilayers that had ...



New plant breeding technologies for food security - Science Magazine

New plant breeding technologies for food security  Science Magazine

A world without hunger is possible but only if food production is sustainably increased and distributed and extreme poverty is eliminated. Globally, most of the ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Savannahs STEAM Fest teaches kids science, history with hands-on activities - Savannah Morning News

Savannahs STEAM Fest teaches kids science, history with hands-on activities  Savannah Morning News

The toots of train whistles could be heard from Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard on Saturday from the Georgia State Railroad Museum.Inside the museum ...



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Super bowl for science-minded kids in Waynesboro - Herald-Mail Media

Super bowl for science-minded kids in Waynesboro  Herald-Mail Media

WAYNESBORO, Pa. — Luke Sawicki, 12, knew he liked the taste of the tap water at his home, but he wondered whether it was the safest to drink.



Potassium shapes antitumor immunity - Science Magazine

Potassium shapes antitumor immunity  Science Magazine

T cells protect us from infections and tumors. Nonetheless, cancers grow, persist, and metastasize, even in the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), ...



Chirally coupled nanomagnets - Science Magazine

Chirally coupled nanomagnets  Science Magazine

Artificial magnetic structures can offer a variety of functionalities in spintronics devices. Luo et al. engineered magnetic domains in Pt/Co/AlOx trilayers that had ...



EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review - Science Magazine

EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review  Science Magazine

Originally published by E&E News. A fractured EPA advisory panel is asking for help as its ability to handle a high-stakes review of particulate matter standards ...



Last-minute deal grants European money to U.K.-based fusion reactor - Science Magazine

Last-minute deal grants European money to U.K.-based fusion reactor  Science Magazine

Joint European Torus fusion reactor in the United Kingdom gets €100 million to continue to operate as a European facility.



EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review - Science Magazine

EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review  Science Magazine

Originally published by E&E News. A fractured EPA advisory panel is asking for help as its ability to handle a high-stakes review of particulate matter standards ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Chirally coupled nanomagnets - Science Magazine

Chirally coupled nanomagnets  Science Magazine

Artificial magnetic structures can offer a variety of functionalities in spintronics devices. Luo et al. engineered magnetic domains in Pt/Co/AlOx trilayers that had ...



Chirally coupled nanomagnets - Science Magazine

Chirally coupled nanomagnets  Science Magazine

Artificial magnetic structures can offer a variety of functionalities in spintronics devices. Luo et al. engineered magnetic domains in Pt/Co/AlOx trilayers that had ...



Will Alaska endorse climate science education? - Alaska Public Media News

Will Alaska endorse climate science education?  Alaska Public Media News

It's been more than a decade since the Alaska State Board of Education and Early Development updated its classroom science standards. What's missing is a ...



China’s top science bodies may hand out honorary titles to private sector - South China Morning Post

China’s top science bodies may hand out honorary titles to private sector  South China Morning Post

CAS and CAE – which give policy advice to the government – have nominated at least seven specialists from private firms for the titles since start of the year.



Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide - Science Magazine

Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide  Science Magazine

Photoredox catalysis is widely used to accelerate chemical reactions by channeling the energy in visible light. However, most implementations rely on expensive ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



This Week in Science - Science Magazine

This Week in Science  Science Magazine

A herd of blue wildebeest, Connochaetes taurinus, graze in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. PHOTO: IMAGEBROKER/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO.



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide - Science Magazine

Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide  Science Magazine

Photoredox catalysis is widely used to accelerate chemical reactions by channeling the energy in visible light. However, most implementations rely on expensive ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



This Week in Science - Science Magazine

This Week in Science  Science Magazine

A herd of blue wildebeest, Connochaetes taurinus, graze in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. PHOTO: IMAGEBROKER/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO.



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



How Does The American Public's Science Knowledge Stack Up? - IFLScience

How Does The American Public's Science Knowledge Stack Up?  IFLScience

Ever wondered how the American public's science knowledge stacks up? Well, wonder no more. The Pew Research Center has released the results of a survey, ...



Artist uses science, imagination to transform seaweed into island maps - WMUR Manchester

Artist uses science, imagination to transform seaweed into island maps  WMUR Manchester

Debe Loughlin uses science and her imagination to transform seaweed into art. Advertisement. Loughlin, a self-described island girl, uses a photographic ...



Artist uses science, imagination to transform seaweed into island maps - WTAE Pittsburgh

Artist uses science, imagination to transform seaweed into island maps  WTAE Pittsburgh

"I'm very island-bound in my heart, and that's what comes out in my work."



EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review - Science Magazine

EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review  Science Magazine

Originally published by E&E News. A fractured EPA advisory panel is asking for help as its ability to handle a high-stakes review of particulate matter standards ...



UnDisciplined: Science News Round-up (March 2019) - Utah Public Radio

UnDisciplined: Science News Round-up (March 2019)  Utah Public Radio

This week on UnDisciplined, we're gathering the gang for another science news round-up. As we talk about some of the biggest stories in science over the.



Savannahs STEAM Fest teaches kids science, history with hands-on activities - Savannah Morning News

Savannahs STEAM Fest teaches kids science, history with hands-on activities  Savannah Morning News

The toots of train whistles could be heard from Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard on Saturday from the Georgia State Railroad Museum.Inside the museum ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Climate change and when human nature can lead to rejection of science - ABC News

Climate change and when human nature can lead to rejection of science  ABC News

Why do so many people in regional and rural areas not believe in climate change? The answer could have more to do with human nature than scientific ...



EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review - Science Magazine

EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review  Science Magazine

Originally published by E&E News. A fractured EPA advisory panel is asking for help as its ability to handle a high-stakes review of particulate matter standards ...



Backchat: Calls for a research moratorium, and the evolution of science reporting. - Nature.com

Backchat: Calls for a research moratorium, and the evolution of science reporting.  Nature.com

Benjamin Thompson hosts our regular roundtable discussion, with guests David Cyranoski, Alison Abbott and Heidi Ledford.



EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review - Science Magazine

EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review  Science Magazine

Originally published by E&E News. A fractured EPA advisory panel is asking for help as its ability to handle a high-stakes review of particulate matter standards ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



Artist uses science, imagination to transform seaweed into island maps - WBAL Baltimore

Artist uses science, imagination to transform seaweed into island maps  WBAL Baltimore

"I'm very island-bound in my heart, and that's what comes out in my work."



EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review - Science Magazine

EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review  Science Magazine

Originally published by E&E News. A fractured EPA advisory panel is asking for help as its ability to handle a high-stakes review of particulate matter standards ...



Art and environmental science come together at a North Jersey creek - NorthJersey.com

Art and environmental science come together at a North Jersey creek  NorthJersey.com

Science students for William Paterson University are working with an artist to create a project that puts the spotlight on Earth's smallest creatures.



Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide - Science Magazine

Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide  Science Magazine

Photoredox catalysis is widely used to accelerate chemical reactions by channeling the energy in visible light. However, most implementations rely on expensive ...



This Week in Science - Science Magazine

This Week in Science  Science Magazine

A herd of blue wildebeest, Connochaetes taurinus, graze in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. PHOTO: IMAGEBROKER/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO.



EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review - Science Magazine

EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review  Science Magazine

Originally published by E&E News. A fractured EPA advisory panel is asking for help as its ability to handle a high-stakes review of particulate matter standards ...



EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review - Science Magazine

EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review  Science Magazine

Originally published by E&E News. A fractured EPA advisory panel is asking for help as its ability to handle a high-stakes review of particulate matter standards ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



4 things we'll learn from the first closeup image of a black hole - Science News

4 things we'll learn from the first closeup image of a black hole  Science News

Scientists are gearing up to release the first image of the black hole at the center of the galaxy. Here's what they hope to find out.



EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review - Science Magazine

EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review  Science Magazine

Originally published by E&E News. A fractured EPA advisory panel is asking for help as its ability to handle a high-stakes review of particulate matter standards ...



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review - Science Magazine

EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review  Science Magazine

Originally published by E&E News. A fractured EPA advisory panel is asking for help as its ability to handle a high-stakes review of particulate matter standards ...



Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide - Science Magazine

Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide  Science Magazine

Photoredox catalysis is widely used to accelerate chemical reactions by channeling the energy in visible light. However, most implementations rely on expensive ...



This Week in Science - Science Magazine

This Week in Science  Science Magazine

A herd of blue wildebeest, Connochaetes taurinus, graze in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. PHOTO: IMAGEBROKER/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO.



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review - Science Magazine

EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review  Science Magazine

Originally published by E&E News. A fractured EPA advisory panel is asking for help as its ability to handle a high-stakes review of particulate matter standards ...



Science Says: Why scientists prize plant, animal genomes - Boston 25 News

Science Says: Why scientists prize plant, animal genomes  Boston 25 News

NEW YORK (AP) - Just about every week, it seems, scientists publish the unique DNA code of some creature or plant. Just in February, they published the ...



EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review - Science Magazine

EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review  Science Magazine

Originally published by E&E News. A fractured EPA advisory panel is asking for help as its ability to handle a high-stakes review of particulate matter standards ...



Science Says: Why scientists prize plant, animal genomes - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Science Says: Why scientists prize plant, animal genomes  Minneapolis Star Tribune

Just about every week, it seems, scientists publish the unique DNA code of some creature or plant. Just in February, they published the genome for the ...



Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide - Science Magazine

Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide  Science Magazine

Photoredox catalysis is widely used to accelerate chemical reactions by channeling the energy in visible light. However, most implementations rely on expensive ...



This Week in Science - Science Magazine

This Week in Science  Science Magazine

A herd of blue wildebeest, Connochaetes taurinus, graze in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. PHOTO: IMAGEBROKER/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO.



EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review - Science Magazine

EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review  Science Magazine

Originally published by E&E News. A fractured EPA advisory panel is asking for help as its ability to handle a high-stakes review of particulate matter standards ...



Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide - Science Magazine

Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide  Science Magazine

Photoredox catalysis is widely used to accelerate chemical reactions by channeling the energy in visible light. However, most implementations rely on expensive ...



Tiny Cubesats Could Do Big Science at the Moon and Venus - Space.com

Tiny Cubesats Could Do Big Science at the Moon and Venus  Space.com

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Good things come in small packages: Two proposed microsatellites could help NASA explore Venus and the moon. During a talk at the ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



Integrating tactics on opioids - Science Magazine

Integrating tactics on opioids  Science Magazine

Many parts of the world are in the middle of an opioid addiction crisis. It is an equal opportunity destroyer, affecting rich and poor, urban and rural people alike.



Human noise may be scrambling the eggs of baby fish - Science Magazine

Human noise may be scrambling the eggs of baby fish  Science Magazine

Whether it's cargo ships, oil rigs, or sonar, humans make a lot of noise in the ocean. This cacophony can disorient fish and make them more vulnerable to ...



This Week in Science - Science Magazine

This Week in Science  Science Magazine

A herd of blue wildebeest, Connochaetes taurinus, graze in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. PHOTO: IMAGEBROKER/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO.



Tiny Cubesats Could Do Big Science at the Moon and Venus - Space.com

Tiny Cubesats Could Do Big Science at the Moon and Venus  Space.com

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Good things come in small packages: Two proposed microsatellites could help NASA explore Venus and the moon. During a talk at the ...



Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide - Science Magazine

Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide  Science Magazine

Photoredox catalysis is widely used to accelerate chemical reactions by channeling the energy in visible light. However, most implementations rely on expensive ...



This Week in Science - Science Magazine

This Week in Science  Science Magazine

A herd of blue wildebeest, Connochaetes taurinus, graze in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. PHOTO: IMAGEBROKER/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO.



Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide - Science Magazine

Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide  Science Magazine

Photoredox catalysis is widely used to accelerate chemical reactions by channeling the energy in visible light. However, most implementations rely on expensive ...



Will Alaska endorse climate science education? - Alaska Public Media News

Will Alaska endorse climate science education?  Alaska Public Media News

It's been more than a decade since the Alaska State Board of Education and Early Development updated its classroom science standards. What's missing is a ...



What Thailand's long-awaited election could mean for science - Nature.com

What Thailand's long-awaited election could mean for science  Nature.com

Reforms made by the previous military junta mean science is likely to remain a priority for whoever forms a government.



This Week in Science - Science Magazine

This Week in Science  Science Magazine

A herd of blue wildebeest, Connochaetes taurinus, graze in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. PHOTO: IMAGEBROKER/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO.



Tiny Cubesats Could Do Big Science at the Moon and Venus - Space.com

Tiny Cubesats Could Do Big Science at the Moon and Venus  Space.com

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Good things come in small packages: Two proposed microsatellites could help NASA explore Venus and the moon. During a talk at the ...



Tiny Cubesats Could Do Big Science at the Moon and Venus - Space.com

Tiny Cubesats Could Do Big Science at the Moon and Venus  Space.com

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Good things come in small packages: Two proposed microsatellites could help NASA explore Venus and the moon. During a talk at the ...



Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity - UNM Newsroom

Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity  UNM Newsroom

The Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity in the CERIA Building on Sunday, March 31 from 2-5 p.m. The Science of Biodiversity is ...



America's Government Scientists Are Eyeing a Future in Politics - Gizmodo

America's Government Scientists Are Eyeing a Future in Politics  Gizmodo

PHILADELPHIA—As the Trump administration continues to attack science, scientists continue to push back, whether by joining rallies and strikes or running for ...



How much do you know about science? - Pew Research Center

How much do you know about science?  Pew Research Center

Test your knowledge of science facts and applications of scientific principles by taking our 11-question quiz, then compare your answers to the average ...



Tiny Cubesats Could Do Big Science at the Moon and Venus - Space.com

Tiny Cubesats Could Do Big Science at the Moon and Venus  Space.com

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Good things come in small packages: Two proposed microsatellites could help NASA explore Venus and the moon. During a talk at the ...



Optical pulling at macroscopic distances - Science Advances

Optical pulling at macroscopic distances  Science Advances

Optical tractor beams, proposed in 2011 and experimentally demonstrated soon after, offer the ability to pull particles against light propagation. It has attracted ...



Chirally coupled nanomagnets - Science Magazine

Chirally coupled nanomagnets  Science Magazine

Artificial magnetic structures can offer a variety of functionalities in spintronics devices. Luo et al. engineered magnetic domains in Pt/Co/AlOx trilayers that had ...



Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide - Science Magazine

Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide  Science Magazine

Photoredox catalysis is widely used to accelerate chemical reactions by channeling the energy in visible light. However, most implementations rely on expensive ...



This Week in Science - Science Magazine

This Week in Science  Science Magazine

A herd of blue wildebeest, Connochaetes taurinus, graze in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. PHOTO: IMAGEBROKER/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO.



How much do you know about science? - Pew Research Center

How much do you know about science?  Pew Research Center

Test your knowledge of science facts and applications of scientific principles by taking our 11-question quiz, then compare your answers to the average ...



How much do you know about science? - Pew Research Center

How much do you know about science?  Pew Research Center

Test your knowledge of science facts and applications of scientific principles by taking our 11-question quiz, then compare your answers to the average ...



Powerhouse Science off to 2-0 start - The Riverdale Press

Powerhouse Science off to 2-0 start  The Riverdale Press

The Bronx Science boys volleyball team has dealt with something of a handicap as it opens the 2019 season — They're homeless. OK, maybe not totally ...



Powerhouse Science off to 2-0 start - The Riverdale Press

Powerhouse Science off to 2-0 start  The Riverdale Press

The Bronx Science boys volleyball team has dealt with something of a handicap as it opens the 2019 season — They're homeless. OK, maybe not totally ...



Oil-backed EPA panel member ‘questions’ air pollution science ahead of new guidelines - Electrek

Oil-backed EPA panel member ‘questions’ air pollution science ahead of new guidelines  Electrek

Members of an Environmental Protection Agency panel “questioned” the well-established link between air pollution and premature death during a recent ...



Tiny Cubesats Could Do Big Science at the Moon and Venus - Space.com

Tiny Cubesats Could Do Big Science at the Moon and Venus  Space.com

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Good things come in small packages: Two proposed microsatellites could help NASA explore Venus and the moon. During a talk at the ...



Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity - UNM Newsroom

Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity  UNM Newsroom

The Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity in the CERIA Building on Sunday, March 31 from 2-5 p.m. The Science of Biodiversity is ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity - UNM Newsroom

Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity  UNM Newsroom

The Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity in the CERIA Building on Sunday, March 31 from 2-5 p.m. The Science of Biodiversity is ...



Book Review: Building a Foundation in Environmental Citizen Science - Citizen Science Salon : Citizen Science Salon - Discover Magazine

Book Review: Building a Foundation in Environmental Citizen Science - Citizen Science Salon : Citizen Science Salon  Discover Magazine

Dickinson, Janis L. & Bonney, Rick. (eds). Citizen Science: Public Participation in Environmental Research. Cornell University Press, 2012. 279 pages.



Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity - UNM Newsroom

Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity  UNM Newsroom

The Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity in the CERIA Building on Sunday, March 31 from 2-5 p.m. The Science of Biodiversity is ...



Saving fossil hill - Science Magazine

Saving fossil hill  Science Magazine

Fly over the cattle station here in a Cessna 172 and you'll see a dry riverbed snaking through brown, mottled earth punctuated by the occasional patch of ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



Book Review: Building a Foundation in Environmental Citizen Science - Citizen Science Salon : Citizen Science Salon - Discover Magazine

Book Review: Building a Foundation in Environmental Citizen Science - Citizen Science Salon : Citizen Science Salon  Discover Magazine

Dickinson, Janis L. & Bonney, Rick. (eds). Citizen Science: Public Participation in Environmental Research. Cornell University Press, 2012. 279 pages.



Chirally coupled nanomagnets - Science Magazine

Chirally coupled nanomagnets  Science Magazine

Artificial magnetic structures can offer a variety of functionalities in spintronics devices. Luo et al. engineered magnetic domains in Pt/Co/AlOx trilayers that had ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



Will Alaska endorse climate science education? - KTOO

Will Alaska endorse climate science education?  KTOO

Alaska could be joining dozens of other states by adopting the framework of Next Generation Science Standards. On Friday, the State Board of Education ...



Powerhouse Science off to 2-0 start - The Riverdale Press

Powerhouse Science off to 2-0 start  The Riverdale Press

The Bronx Science boys volleyball team has dealt with something of a handicap as it opens the 2019 season — They're homeless. OK, maybe not totally ...



FY20 Budget Request: DOD Science and Technology - FYI: Science Policy News

FY20 Budget Request: DOD Science and Technology  FYI: Science Policy News

The Department of Defense's RDT&E budget would continue a rapid rise beyond an already historic high under President Trump's budget request for fiscal year ...



EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review - Science Magazine

EPA panel seeks to bring back fired scientists for clean-air review  Science Magazine

Originally published by E&E News. A fractured EPA advisory panel is asking for help as its ability to handle a high-stakes review of particulate matter standards ...



Will Alaska endorse climate science education? - Alaska Public Media News

Will Alaska endorse climate science education?  Alaska Public Media News

It's been more than a decade since the Alaska State Board of Education and Early Development updated its classroom science standards. What's missing is a ...



UVa data science event examines how to boost women in the field - The Daily Progress

UVa data science event examines how to boost women in the field  The Daily Progress

The panel was part of a daylong Women in Data Science event hosted by UVa's Data Science Institute.



A deadly amphibian disease goes global - Science Magazine

A deadly amphibian disease goes global  Science Magazine

Trade routes have shaped human history by connecting distant civilizations, allowing the exchange of materials, technology, and people, but also diseases (1).



Science Says: Why scientists prize plant, animal genomes - ABC News

Science Says: Why scientists prize plant, animal genomes  ABC News

Just about every week, it seems, scientists publish the unique DNA code of some creature or plant. Just in February, they published the genome for the ...



AI for the MD - Science Magazine

AI for the MD  Science Magazine

In 1970 in The New England Journal of Medicine, William Schwartz predicted that by the year 2000, much of the intellectual function of medicine could be either ...



Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity - UNM Newsroom

Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity  UNM Newsroom

The Museum of Southwestern Biology hosts The Science of Biodiversity in the CERIA Building on Sunday, March 31 from 2-5 p.m. The Science of Biodiversity is ...



How Does The American Public's Science Knowledge Stack Up? - IFLScience

How Does The American Public's Science Knowledge Stack Up?  IFLScience

Ever wondered how the American public's science knowledge stacks up? Well, wonder no more. The Pew Research Center has released the results of a survey, ...



AOC's war on science and other commentary - New York Post

AOC's war on science and other commentary  New York Post

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez just revealed herself as a “one-woman war on science.”



Chirally coupled nanomagnets - Science Magazine

Chirally coupled nanomagnets  Science Magazine

Artificial magnetic structures can offer a variety of functionalities in spintronics devices. Luo et al. engineered magnetic domains in Pt/Co/AlOx trilayers that had ...



Physicists predict a way to squeeze light from the vacuum of empty space - Science Magazine

Physicists predict a way to squeeze light from the vacuum of empty space  Science Magazine

Talk about getting something for nothing. Physicists predict that just by shooting charged particles through an electromagnetic field, it should be possible to ...



Last-minute deal grants European money to U.K.-based fusion reactor - Science Magazine

Last-minute deal grants European money to U.K.-based fusion reactor  Science Magazine

Joint European Torus fusion reactor in the United Kingdom gets €100 million to continue to operate as a European facility.



Friday 29 March 2019

Watch this kangaroo rat kick a rattlesnake in the face - Science Magazine

Watch this kangaroo rat kick a rattlesnake in the face  Science Magazine

The desert kangaroo rat is a black belt among rodents. In addition to living in the hottest, driest deserts of North America, this tiny mammal fights off rattlesnakes ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



Op-Ed: Support science and prevent cancer - CT Post

Op-Ed: Support science and prevent cancer  CT Post

This month, I testified before the state Legislature's Public Health Committee. I talked about cancer, vaccines and science. I testified in support of HB 7199, a bill ...



This Week in Science - GenomeWeb

This Week in Science  GenomeWeb

In Science this week: a new method for measuring genome-wide expression at a cellular resolution, and more.



Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide - Science Magazine

Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide  Science Magazine

Photoredox catalysis is widely used to accelerate chemical reactions by channeling the energy in visible light. However, most implementations rely on expensive ...



Researchers probe jail before trial - Science Magazine

Researchers probe jail before trial  Science Magazine

In February 2017, Jonathan Barnes was arrested by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, police and charged with marijuana possession and intent to distribute.



Stony Brook Grad Students Empowered to be Science Advocates at AAAS CASE Workshop - Stony Brook News

Stony Brook Grad Students Empowered to be Science Advocates at AAAS CASE Workshop  Stony Brook News

Stony Brook University graduate students Ilana Heckler and Matthew Cifone participated in the Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering (CASE) ...



Watch a desert kangaroo rat drop-kick a rattlesnake - Science News

Watch a desert kangaroo rat drop-kick a rattlesnake  Science News

Desert kangaroo rats have a wide arsenal for dodging rattlesnake ambushes. But the most dramatic might be their powerful midair kick.



Build a six-figure career in data science with this huge training bundle - Popular Science

Build a six-figure career in data science with this huge training bundle  Popular Science

Get 37.5 hours of video tutorials for just $35 and build a six-figure career in data science with this huge training bundle.



This Week in Science - Science Magazine

This Week in Science  Science Magazine

A herd of blue wildebeest, Connochaetes taurinus, graze in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. PHOTO: IMAGEBROKER/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO.



Last-minute deal grants European money to U.K.-based fusion reactor - Science Magazine

Last-minute deal grants European money to U.K.-based fusion reactor  Science Magazine

JET fusion reactor in the United Kingdom gets €100 million to continue operating as a European facility.



Watch this kangaroo rat kick a rattlesnake in the face - Science Magazine

Watch this kangaroo rat kick a rattlesnake in the face  Science Magazine

The desert kangaroo rat is a black belt among rodents. In addition to living in the hottest, driest deserts of North America, this tiny mammal fights off rattlesnakes ...



Op-Ed: Support science and prevent cancer - CT Post

Op-Ed: Support science and prevent cancer  CT Post

This month, I testified before the state Legislature's Public Health Committee. I talked about cancer, vaccines and science. I testified in support of HB 7199, a bill ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



New plant breeding technologies for food security - Science Magazine

New plant breeding technologies for food security  Science Magazine

A world without hunger is possible but only if food production is sustainably increased and distributed and extreme poverty is eliminated. Globally, most of the ...



Science Says: Why scientists prize plant, animal genomes - Raleigh News & Observer

Science Says: Why scientists prize plant, animal genomes  Raleigh News & Observer

Just about every week, it seems, scientists publish the unique DNA code of some creature or plant. Just in February, they published the genome for the ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



Researchers probe jail before trial - Science Magazine

Researchers probe jail before trial  Science Magazine

In February 2017, Jonathan Barnes was arrested by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, police and charged with marijuana possession and intent to distribute.



Doomed Asteroid 'Gault' May Finally Explode After 100 Million-Year Death Spiral - Live Science

Doomed Asteroid 'Gault' May Finally Explode After 100 Million-Year Death Spiral  Live Science

Asteroid Gault is spiraling into sloppy self-destruction — and, like watching a car crash, scientists are having a hard time looking away.



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



How much do you know about science? - Pew Research Center

How much do you know about science?  Pew Research Center

Test your knowledge of science facts and applications of scientific principles by taking our 11-question quiz, then compare your answers to the average ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



AAAS connects human rights groups with science experts - Science Magazine

AAAS connects human rights groups with science experts  Science Magazine

When a group of uprooted Haitian farmers and the human rights workers advising them sought to understand the environmental impact of an industrial park, they ...



Why Saturn's 'Ring Moons' Are Different Colors and Shapes - Live Science

Why Saturn's 'Ring Moons' Are Different Colors and Shapes  Live Science

The bizarre shapes and diverse colors seen in some of Saturn's moons may now be explained, with the help of data taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft before it ...



How Mosquitoes Sniff Out Your Sweat - New York Times

How Mosquitoes Sniff Out Your Sweat  New York Times

Scientists have isolated the receptors that help the bloodthirsty insects find you.



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



Op-Ed: Support science and prevent cancer - CT Post

Op-Ed: Support science and prevent cancer  CT Post

This month, I testified before the state Legislature's Public Health Committee. I talked about cancer, vaccines and science. I testified in support of HB 7199, a bill ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



New plant breeding technologies for food security - Science Magazine

New plant breeding technologies for food security  Science Magazine

A world without hunger is possible but only if food production is sustainably increased and distributed and extreme poverty is eliminated. Globally, most of the ...



Science Says: Why scientists prize plant, animal genomes - Raleigh News & Observer

Science Says: Why scientists prize plant, animal genomes  Raleigh News & Observer

Just about every week, it seems, scientists publish the unique DNA code of some creature or plant. Just in February, they published the genome for the ...



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



How Mosquitoes Sniff Out Your Sweat - New York Times

How Mosquitoes Sniff Out Your Sweat  New York Times

Scientists have isolated the receptors that help the bloodthirsty insects find you.



Watch this kangaroo rat kick a rattlesnake in the face - Science Magazine

Watch this kangaroo rat kick a rattlesnake in the face  Science Magazine

The desert kangaroo rat is a black belt among rodents. In addition to living in the hottest, driest deserts of North America, this tiny mammal fights off rattlesnakes ...



Potassium shapes antitumor immunity - Science Magazine

Potassium shapes antitumor immunity  Science Magazine

T cells protect us from infections and tumors. Nonetheless, cancers grow, persist, and metastasize, even in the presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), ...



Could computers provide short-term warnings of the world's worst floods? - Science Magazine

Could computers provide short-term warnings of the world's worst floods?  Science Magazine

Floods have wrought destruction in the United States and Mozambique this month, highlighting the struggle scientists face in predicting where high water will ...



Amphibian fungal panzootic causes catastrophic and ongoing loss of biodiversity - Science Magazine

Amphibian fungal panzootic causes catastrophic and ongoing loss of biodiversity  Science Magazine

Rapid spread of disease is a hazard in our interconnected world. The chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis was identified in amphibian populations ...



Director of Hong Kong science institute charged with misconduct - South China Morning Post

Director of Hong Kong science institute charged with misconduct  South China Morning Post

The research director of a government science institute has been charged with misconduct for failing to disclose his financial interests in two companies before ...



Women in Science Open House aims to inspire young girls in the STEM field - Red and Black

Women in Science Open House aims to inspire young girls in the STEM field  Red and Black

The first Women in Science Open House aims to inspire young women in the STEM field. Michelle Cash, program coordinator at the Sandy Creek Nature Center, ...



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Could computers provide short-term warnings of the world's worst floods? - Science Magazine

Could computers provide short-term warnings of the world's worst floods?  Science Magazine

Better global terrain data are needed to improve forecasts in developing countries.



This Week in Science - GenomeWeb

This Week in Science  GenomeWeb

In Science this week: a new method for measuring genome-wide expression at a cellular resolution, and more.



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



AAAS connects human rights groups with science experts - Science Magazine

AAAS connects human rights groups with science experts  Science Magazine

When a group of uprooted Haitian farmers and the human rights workers advising them sought to understand the environmental impact of an industrial park, they ...



Human noise may be scrambling the eggs of baby fish - Science Magazine

Human noise may be scrambling the eggs of baby fish  Science Magazine

Study finds embryos of two species grow differently when exposed to humanmade sounds.



Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide - Science Magazine

Photocatalytic decarboxylative alkylations mediated by triphenylphosphine and sodium iodide  Science Magazine

Photoredox catalysis is widely used to accelerate chemical reactions by channeling the energy in visible light. However, most implementations rely on expensive ...



How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were? - Smithsonian.com

How Do Scientists Know What Colors Prehistoric Animals Were?  Smithsonian.com

Fossil expert Maria McNamara explains how paleontologists are starting to investigate the hues of the past.



ESA and NASA to team up on lunar science - Phys.Org

ESA and NASA to team up on lunar science  Phys.Org

ESA Director of Human and Robotic Exploration, David Parker, and Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, signed ...



4 things we'll learn from the first closeup image of a black hole - Science News

4 things we'll learn from the first closeup image of a black hole  Science News

Scientists are gearing up to release the first image of the black hole at the center of the galaxy. Here's what they hope to find out.



Israeli lander demonstrates a cut-rate route to the moon - Science Magazine

Israeli lander demonstrates a cut-rate route to the moon  Science Magazine

For Israel, the planned 11 April touchdown of the Beresheet moon lander will be a moment of national pride, as it becomes the fourth country to put a spacecraft ...



Israeli lander pioneers private flights to the moon - Science Magazine

Israeli lander pioneers private flights to the moon  Science Magazine

For Israel, the planned 11 April touchdown of the Beresheet moon lander will be a moment of national pride, as it becomes the fourth country to put a spacecraft ...



Injecting Marshmallow Peeps With Fungi, for Science - New York Times

Injecting Marshmallow Peeps With Fungi, for Science  New York Times

A mycologist hopes to show how a simple, silly experiment can illuminate fungal biology.



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Israeli lander pioneers private flights to the moon - Science Magazine

Israeli lander pioneers private flights to the moon  Science Magazine

For Israel, the planned 11 April touchdown of the Beresheet moon lander will be a moment of national pride, as it becomes the fourth country to put a spacecraft ...



Chirally coupled nanomagnets - Science Magazine

Chirally coupled nanomagnets  Science Magazine

Artificial magnetic structures can offer a variety of functionalities in spintronics devices. Luo et al. engineered magnetic domains in Pt/Co/AlOx trilayers that had ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Israeli lander demonstrates a cut-rate route to the moon - Science Magazine

Israeli lander demonstrates a cut-rate route to the moon  Science Magazine

For Israel, the planned 11 April touchdown of the Beresheet moon lander will be a moment of national pride, as it becomes the fourth country to put a spacecraft ...



What Thailand's long-awaited election could mean for science - Nature.com

What Thailand's long-awaited election could mean for science  Nature.com

Reforms made by the previous military junta mean science is likely to remain a priority for whoever forms a government.



Israeli lander pioneers private flights to the moon - Science Magazine

Israeli lander pioneers private flights to the moon  Science Magazine

For Israel, the planned 11 April touchdown of the Beresheet moon lander will be a moment of national pride, as it becomes the fourth country to put a spacecraft ...



Israeli lander demonstrates a cut-rate route to the moon - Science Magazine

Israeli lander demonstrates a cut-rate route to the moon  Science Magazine

For Israel, the planned 11 April touchdown of the Beresheet moon lander will be a moment of national pride, as it becomes the fourth country to put a spacecraft ...



This fungus has wiped out more species than any other disease - Science Magazine

This fungus has wiped out more species than any other disease  Science Magazine

The infectious disease that has devastated the most biodiversity is a fungal killer of amphibians, researchers report today in Science . Around the world, 90 ...



Researchers probe jail before trial - Science Magazine

Researchers probe jail before trial  Science Magazine

In February 2017, Jonathan Barnes was arrested by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, police and charged with marijuana possession and intent to distribute.



Wave of horse deaths on famed racetrack poses puzzle - Science Magazine

Wave of horse deaths on famed racetrack poses puzzle  Science Magazine

The Southern California racetrack famous for historic wins by thoroughbred greats such as Seabiscuit, John Henry, and Zenyatta is struggling to explain a series ...



EPA Science Panel Casts Doubt On Air Pollution Dangers - NPR

EPA Science Panel Casts Doubt On Air Pollution Dangers  NPR

Some panel members said they don't agree that breathing sooty air can cause premature death. The panel's draft recommendations to the EPA would change ...



Persistence of intense, climate-driven runoff late in Mars history - Science Advances

Persistence of intense, climate-driven runoff late in Mars history  Science Advances

Mars is dry today, but numerous precipitation-fed paleo-rivers are found across the planet's surface. These rivers' existence is a challenge to models of planetary ...



Wave of horse deaths on famed racetrack poses puzzle - Science Magazine

Wave of horse deaths on famed racetrack poses puzzle  Science Magazine

The Southern California racetrack famous for historic wins by thoroughbred greats such as Seabiscuit, John Henry, and Zenyatta is struggling to explain a series ...



The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals - Science Magazine

The entorhinal cognitive map is attracted to goals  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...



Metaphors, Medicine, And The Poetry Of Science - Science Friday

Metaphors, Medicine, And The Poetry Of Science  Science Friday

April is National Poetry Month, a time of readings, outreach programs, and enthusiastic celebration of the craft. And for a special Science Friday celebration, we'll ...



Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps - Science Magazine

Remembered reward locations restructure entorhinal spatial maps  Science Magazine

Recent findings suggest a more complex role of grid cells in the brain than simply coding for space. The grid map in the entorhinal cortex, which is responsible ...