Thursday 31 October 2019

Scientists may have discovered whole new class of black holes - Phys.org

Scientists may have discovered whole new class of black holes  Phys.org

Department of Energy plans major AI push to speed scientific discoveries - Science Magazine

Department of Energy plans major AI push to speed scientific discoveries  Science Magazine

American whiskeys leave unique ‘webs’ when evaporated - Science News

American whiskeys leave unique ‘webs’ when evaporated  Science News

Smashing pumpkins for science - Chico Enterprise-Record

Smashing pumpkins for science  Chico Enterprise-Record

Scientists may have discovered whole new class of black holes: These are smaller than researchers believed possible - Science Daily

Scientists may have discovered whole new class of black holes: These are smaller than researchers believed possible  Science Daily

To help aging populations, classify organismal senescence - Science Magazine

To help aging populations, classify organismal senescence  Science Magazine

Gates and NIH join forces on HIV and sickle cell diseases - Science Magazine

Gates and NIH join forces on HIV and sickle cell diseases  Science Magazine

AF senior leaders share science, technology perspectives on podcast - Dayton Daily News

AF senior leaders share science, technology perspectives on podcast  Dayton Daily News

Electrifying science: New study describes conduction through proteins - Science Daily

Electrifying science: New study describes conduction through proteins  Science Daily

Sleep may trigger rhythmic power washing in the brain - Science News

Sleep may trigger rhythmic power washing in the brain  Science News

New class of black holes may exist, scientists say - Fox News

New class of black holes may exist, scientists say  Fox News

Scientists Now Know How Sleep Cleans Toxins From the Brain - WIRED

Scientists Now Know How Sleep Cleans Toxins From the Brain  WIRED

Electrifying science: New study describes conduction through proteins - Phys.org

Electrifying science: New study describes conduction through proteins  Phys.org

Electrifying science: New study describes conduction through proteins - Science Daily

Electrifying science: New study describes conduction through proteins  Science Daily

Electrifying science: New study describes conduction through proteins - Phys.org

Electrifying science: New study describes conduction through proteins  Phys.org

Migrating eagles rack up huge data roaming charges - Science Magazine

Migrating eagles rack up huge data roaming charges  Science Magazine

DOE readies multibillion-dollar AI push - Science Magazine

DOE readies multibillion-dollar AI push  Science Magazine

Department of Energy plans major AI push to speed scientific discoveries - Science Magazine

Department of Energy plans major AI push to speed scientific discoveries  Science Magazine

Electrifying science: New study describes conduction through proteins - Phys.org

Electrifying science: New study describes conduction through proteins  Phys.org

Why am I a Scaredy-Cat and You're Not? The Science of Fear - Spectrum News

Why am I a Scaredy-Cat and You're Not? The Science of Fear  Spectrum News

UC Irvine class teaches students the science of compassion - Los Angeles Times

UC Irvine class teaches students the science of compassion  Los Angeles Times

Sleep may trigger rhythmic power washing in the brain - Science News

Sleep may trigger rhythmic power washing in the brain  Science News

Mapping footprints of past genetic exchange - Science Magazine

Mapping footprints of past genetic exchange  Science Magazine

Ancient soil from secret Greenland base suggests Earth could lose a lot of ice - Science Magazine

Ancient soil from secret Greenland base suggests Earth could lose a lot of ice  Science Magazine

Idaho Falls High School's science classes could see full rebuild in 10-year plan - Post Register

Idaho Falls High School's science classes could see full rebuild in 10-year plan  Post Register

Science core requirements need more flexibility for students - UT The Daily Texan

Science core requirements need more flexibility for students  UT The Daily Texan

Ancient soil from secret Greenland base suggests Earth could lose a lot of ice - Science Magazine

Ancient soil from secret Greenland base suggests Earth could lose a lot of ice  Science Magazine

Good Chemistry: Breaking New Ground in Science with HPC - CIO

Good Chemistry: Breaking New Ground in Science with HPC  CIO

Wednesday 30 October 2019

White House to host closed-door summit on U.S. research enterprise - Science Magazine

White House to host closed-door summit on U.S. research enterprise  Science Magazine

Major U.K. genetics lab accused of misusing African DNA - Science Magazine

Major U.K. genetics lab accused of misusing African DNA  Science Magazine

Science Does Not Reveal Truth - Forbes

Science Does Not Reveal Truth  Forbes

Rules guarding other planets from contamination may be too strict - Science News

Rules guarding other planets from contamination may be too strict  Science News

Science Does Not Reveal Truth - Forbes

Science Does Not Reveal Truth  Forbes

Science Does Not Reveal Truth - Forbes

Science Does Not Reveal Truth  Forbes

Yale Science Building opens, signaling new era for Science Hill - Yale News

Yale Science Building opens, signaling new era for Science Hill  Yale News

Science Does Not Reveal Truth - Forbes

Science Does Not Reveal Truth  Forbes

Idaho Falls High School's science classes could see full rebuild in 10-year plan - Post Register

Idaho Falls High School's science classes could see full rebuild in 10-year plan  Post Register

Upton Receives 2019 Champion of Science Award | News | 1450 99.7 WHTC - WHTC News

Upton Receives 2019 Champion of Science Award | News | 1450 99.7 WHTC  WHTC News

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

World's oldest ice core could solve mystery of 'flipped' ice age cycles - Science Magazine

World's oldest ice core could solve mystery of 'flipped' ice age cycles  Science Magazine

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

Dave Fahy: a legacy of broadening science engagement - The Irish Times

Dave Fahy: a legacy of broadening science engagement  The Irish Times

Unrest in Chile prompts cancellation of U.N. climate conference - Science Magazine

Unrest in Chile prompts cancellation of U.N. climate conference  Science Magazine

Adam Frank wins multiple awards for promoting public understanding of science - University of Rochester

Adam Frank wins multiple awards for promoting public understanding of science  University of Rochester

Dating questions challenge whether Neandertals drew Spanish cave art - Science News

Dating questions challenge whether Neandertals drew Spanish cave art  Science News

Tuesday 29 October 2019

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

Scientists Demonstrate Direct Brain-to-Brain Communication in Humans - Scientific American

Scientists Demonstrate Direct Brain-to-Brain Communication in Humans  Scientific American

Science Does Not Reveal Truth - Forbes

Science Does Not Reveal Truth  Forbes

Scientists Demonstrate Direct Brain-to-Brain Communication in Humans - Scientific American

Scientists Demonstrate Direct Brain-to-Brain Communication in Humans  Scientific American

Science Does Not Reveal Truth - Forbes

Science Does Not Reveal Truth  Forbes

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

A scientist's most time consuming tasks - Popular Science

A scientist's most time consuming tasks  Popular Science

Dedication of the Yale Science Building - Yale News

Dedication of the Yale Science Building  Yale News

Science Does Not Reveal Truth - Forbes

Science Does Not Reveal Truth  Forbes

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

Ancient soil from secret Greenland base suggests Earth could lose a lot of ice - Science Magazine

Ancient soil from secret Greenland base suggests Earth could lose a lot of ice  Science Magazine

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

Undying Cells, Speedy Ants and a Deep-Sea Ghost: Science GIFs to Start Your Halloween Week - Scientific American

Undying Cells, Speedy Ants and a Deep-Sea Ghost: Science GIFs to Start Your Halloween Week  Scientific American

Science Does Not Reveal Truth - Forbes

Science Does Not Reveal Truth  Forbes

Science Does Not Reveal Truth - Forbes

Science Does Not Reveal Truth  Forbes

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

Ancient soil from secret Greenland base suggests Earth could lose a lot of ice - Science Magazine

Ancient soil from secret Greenland base suggests Earth could lose a lot of ice  Science Magazine

Moles have one of the most unusual walks on Earth - Science Magazine

Moles have one of the most unusual walks on Earth  Science Magazine

Science Does Not Reveal Truth - Forbes

Science Does Not Reveal Truth  Forbes

A new estimate triples the number of people in the path of rising seas - Science News

A new estimate triples the number of people in the path of rising seas  Science News

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

Science, Scorn, and Cynicism | Opinion - Harvard Crimson

Science, Scorn, and Cynicism | Opinion  Harvard Crimson

Hold my beer. Munich's Oktoberfest beats Boston for methane emissions per square meter - Science Magazine

Hold my beer. Munich's Oktoberfest beats Boston for methane emissions per square meter  Science Magazine

Monday 28 October 2019

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

Scientists Think They've Found 'Mitochondrial Eve's' First Homeland - Livescience.com

Scientists Think They've Found 'Mitochondrial Eve's' First Homeland  Livescience.com

Ignore climate deniers, listen instead to science - UT The Daily Texan

Ignore climate deniers, listen instead to science  UT The Daily Texan

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies - Science Magazine

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies  Science Magazine

Scientists Say: Paleontology - Science News for Students

Scientists Say: Paleontology  Science News for Students

The solar system may have a new smallest dwarf planet: Hygiea - Science News

The solar system may have a new smallest dwarf planet: Hygiea  Science News

Science shows hype about your opponent actually messes with your game: Chess and tennis players perform worse against opponents who are rising in the rankings - Science Daily

Science shows hype about your opponent actually messes with your game: Chess and tennis players perform worse against opponents who are rising in the rankings  Science Daily

Hospital 'risk scores' prioritize white patients - Science Magazine

Hospital 'risk scores' prioritize white patients  Science Magazine

Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations - Science Magazine

Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations  Science Magazine

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies - Science Magazine

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies  Science Magazine

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

Register for B Term Workshops on Open Science, Text Analysis, and More! - WPI News

Register for B Term Workshops on Open Science, Text Analysis, and More!  WPI News

Scientists identify key knowledge gaps in sustainability research - EurekAlert

Scientists identify key knowledge gaps in sustainability research  EurekAlert

Scientists Say: Paleontology - Science News for Students

Scientists Say: Paleontology  Science News for Students

Ancestral home of modern humans is in Botswana, scientists find - Fox News

Ancestral home of modern humans is in Botswana, scientists find  Fox News

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies - Science Magazine

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies  Science Magazine

My Path, My Tufts: Creating Community with Science - Tufts Now

My Path, My Tufts: Creating Community with Science  Tufts Now

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies - Science Magazine

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies  Science Magazine

Scientists Say: Paleontology - Science News for Students

Scientists Say: Paleontology  Science News for Students

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies - Science Magazine

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies  Science Magazine

Science explains why we love being scared - Big Think

Science explains why we love being scared  Big Think

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It - TIME

Science Isn’t Always Perfect—But We Should Still Trust It  TIME

Top employers: Breakthroughs, impact, and purpose - Science Magazine

Top employers: Breakthroughs, impact, and purpose  Science Magazine

Imagination Station exhibits Wicked Gross Science - WNWO NBC 24

Imagination Station exhibits Wicked Gross Science  WNWO NBC 24

Congolese giant toads may mimic venomous snakes to trick predators - Science News

Congolese giant toads may mimic venomous snakes to trick predators  Science News

Have scientists solved climate change? New CO2 filtering device ‘is revolutionary’ - Express.co.uk

Have scientists solved climate change? New CO2 filtering device ‘is revolutionary’  Express.co.uk

Undying Cells, Speedy Ants and a Deep-Sea Ghost: Science GIFs to Start Your Halloween Week - Scientific American

Undying Cells, Speedy Ants and a Deep-Sea Ghost: Science GIFs to Start Your Halloween Week  Scientific American

Science comes to life at SUNY Oneonta | Local News - Oneonta Daily Star

Science comes to life at SUNY Oneonta | Local News  Oneonta Daily Star

Women are poorly represented in STEM fields, so we started with girls | Opinion - Tennessean

Women are poorly represented in STEM fields, so we started with girls | Opinion  Tennessean

Sasha Sagan Dives into Science, Space and Spirituality in New Book - Space.com

Sasha Sagan Dives into Science, Space and Spirituality in New Book  Space.com

Congolese giant toads may mimic venomous snakes to trick predators - Science News

Congolese giant toads may mimic venomous snakes to trick predators  Science News

Quarrying stone for Easter Island statues made soil more fertile for farming - Science News

Quarrying stone for Easter Island statues made soil more fertile for farming  Science News

Dating questions challenge whether Neandertals drew Spanish cave art - Science News

Dating questions challenge whether Neandertals drew Spanish cave art  Science News

Science Cafe to focus on cannabis and cannabidiol - KTIV

Science Cafe to focus on cannabis and cannabidiol  KTIV

Scientists Say: Paleontology - Science News for Students

Scientists Say: Paleontology  Science News for Students

Imagination Station exhibits Wicked Gross Science - WNWO NBC 24

Imagination Station exhibits Wicked Gross Science  WNWO NBC 24

Congolese giant toads may mimic venomous snakes to trick predators - Science News

Congolese giant toads may mimic venomous snakes to trick predators  Science News

Sunday 27 October 2019

Gateway to Science reaches milestones - Bismarck Tribune

Gateway to Science reaches milestones  Bismarck Tribune

Untangling The Link Between Alzheimer’s Disease And Diabetes: What The Latest Science Tells Us - Forbes

Untangling The Link Between Alzheimer’s Disease And Diabetes: What The Latest Science Tells Us  Forbes

Untangling The Link Between Alzheimer’s Disease And Diabetes: What The Latest Science Tells Us - Forbes

Untangling The Link Between Alzheimer’s Disease And Diabetes: What The Latest Science Tells Us  Forbes

Science came to life at SUNY Oneonta | Local News - Oneonta Daily Star

Science came to life at SUNY Oneonta | Local News  Oneonta Daily Star

Tacoma elementary teacher recognized by White House says science is crucial subject - Tacoma News Tribune

Tacoma elementary teacher recognized by White House says science is crucial subject  Tacoma News Tribune

Science, Scorn, and Cynicism | Opinion - Harvard Crimson

Science, Scorn, and Cynicism | Opinion  Harvard Crimson

Rock Star's Company Seeks UFOs, Finds Military Contract - Livescience.com

Rock Star's Company Seeks UFOs, Finds Military Contract  Livescience.com

Science Does Not Reveal Truth - Forbes

Science Does Not Reveal Truth  Forbes

Letter: New rules governing state water based on latest science - The Mercury News

Letter: New rules governing state water based on latest science  The Mercury News

Science Cafe to focus on cannabis and cannabidiol - Associated Press

Science Cafe to focus on cannabis and cannabidiol  Associated Press

Hospital 'risk scores' prioritize white patients - Science Magazine

Hospital 'risk scores' prioritize white patients  Science Magazine

Science Cafe to Focus on Cannabis and Cannabidiol - U.S. News & World Report

Science Cafe to Focus on Cannabis and Cannabidiol  U.S. News & World Report

Science Cafe to Focus on Cannabis and Cannabidiol - U.S. News & World Report

Science Cafe to Focus on Cannabis and Cannabidiol  U.S. News & World Report

Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations - Science Magazine

Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations  Science Magazine

Hospital 'risk scores' prioritize white patients - Science Magazine

Hospital 'risk scores' prioritize white patients  Science Magazine

Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations - Science Magazine

Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations  Science Magazine

Hospital 'risk scores' prioritize white patients - Science Magazine

Hospital 'risk scores' prioritize white patients  Science Magazine

Bias in a common health care algorithm disproportionately hurts black patients - Science News

Bias in a common health care algorithm disproportionately hurts black patients  Science News

Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations - Science Magazine

Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations  Science Magazine

Bias in a common health care algorithm disproportionately hurts black patients - Science News

Bias in a common health care algorithm disproportionately hurts black patients  Science News

The Science Behind The Art Of Nikon’s Small World Competition - Forbes

The Science Behind The Art Of Nikon’s Small World Competition  Forbes

Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations - Science Magazine

Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations  Science Magazine

Hospital 'risk scores' prioritize white patients - Science Magazine

Hospital 'risk scores' prioritize white patients  Science Magazine

Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations - Science Magazine

Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations  Science Magazine

Bias in a common health care algorithm disproportionately hurts black patients - Science News

Bias in a common health care algorithm disproportionately hurts black patients  Science News

Saturday 26 October 2019

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies - Science Magazine

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies  Science Magazine

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works - Science Magazine

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works  Science Magazine

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies - Science Magazine

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies  Science Magazine

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies - Science Magazine

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies  Science Magazine

Scientists Built an 'Artifical Leaf' That Uses Sunlight to Produce Clean Synthetic Fuel - ScienceAlert

Scientists Built an 'Artifical Leaf' That Uses Sunlight to Produce Clean Synthetic Fuel  ScienceAlert

Palmitoylation of NOD1 and NOD2 is required for bacterial sensing - Science Magazine

Palmitoylation of NOD1 and NOD2 is required for bacterial sensing  Science Magazine

Top employers: Breakthroughs, impact, and purpose - Science Magazine

Top employers: Breakthroughs, impact, and purpose  Science Magazine

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works - Science Magazine

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works  Science Magazine

Palmitoylation of NOD1 and NOD2 is required for bacterial sensing - Science Magazine

Palmitoylation of NOD1 and NOD2 is required for bacterial sensing  Science Magazine

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works - Science Magazine

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works  Science Magazine

Algae inside blood vessels could act as oxygen factories - Science News

Algae inside blood vessels could act as oxygen factories  Science News

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works - Science Magazine

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works  Science Magazine

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works - Science Magazine

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works  Science Magazine

Hospital 'risk scores' prioritize white patients - Science Magazine

Hospital 'risk scores' prioritize white patients  Science Magazine

Bias in a common health care algorithm disproportionately hurts black patients - Science News

Bias in a common health care algorithm disproportionately hurts black patients  Science News

Here’s an ‘article’ accelerator that produces the funny, dramatic, human side of science - The Washington Post

Here’s an ‘article’ accelerator that produces the funny, dramatic, human side of science  The Washington Post

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works - Science Magazine

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works  Science Magazine

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works - Science Magazine

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works  Science Magazine

Friday 25 October 2019

Hold my beer. Munich's Oktoberfest beats Boston for methane emissions - Science Magazine

Hold my beer. Munich's Oktoberfest beats Boston for methane emissions  Science Magazine

Science Experiments Sure to Spook - NBC 7 San Diego

Science Experiments Sure to Spook  NBC 7 San Diego

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies - Science Magazine

Top stories: Life after dinosaurs, Neanderthal planning, and Russia's CRISPR babies  Science Magazine

Don't Let Science Publisher Elsevier Hold Knowledge for Ransom - EFF

Don't Let Science Publisher Elsevier Hold Knowledge for Ransom  EFF

Science Experiments Sure to Spook - NBC 7 San Diego

Science Experiments Sure to Spook  NBC 7 San Diego

Embattled Russian scientist sharpens plans to create gene-edited babies - Science Magazine

Embattled Russian scientist sharpens plans to create gene-edited babies  Science Magazine

Science Experiments Sure to Spook - NBC 7 San Diego

Science Experiments Sure to Spook  NBC 7 San Diego

Quarrying stone for Easter Island statues made soil more fertile for farming - Science News

Quarrying stone for Easter Island statues made soil more fertile for farming  Science News

Why are there no black Nobel laureates in science? - Popular Science

Why are there no black Nobel laureates in science?  Popular Science

Stepping out of the dinosaurian shadow - Science Magazine

Stepping out of the dinosaurian shadow  Science Magazine

Cryo-EM structures of the human cation-chloride cotransporter KCC1 - Science Magazine

Cryo-EM structures of the human cation-chloride cotransporter KCC1  Science Magazine

Remarkable fossils capture mammals’ recovery after the dino-killing asteroid - Science News

Remarkable fossils capture mammals’ recovery after the dino-killing asteroid  Science News

The Director of the NIH Lays Out His Vision of the Future of Medical Science - TIME

The Director of the NIH Lays Out His Vision of the Future of Medical Science  TIME

Hospital 'risk scores' prioritize white patients - Science Magazine

Hospital 'risk scores' prioritize white patients  Science Magazine

Grand challenges in the science of wind energy - Science Magazine

Grand challenges in the science of wind energy  Science Magazine

Thursday 24 October 2019

Catchy findings have propelled this young ecologist to fame—and enraged his critics - Science Magazine

Catchy findings have propelled this young ecologist to fame—and enraged his critics  Science Magazine

Bias in a common health care algorithm disproportionately hurts black patients - Science News

Bias in a common health care algorithm disproportionately hurts black patients  Science News

Stepping out of the dinosaurian shadow - Science Magazine

Stepping out of the dinosaurian shadow  Science Magazine

Lab-grown organoids are more stressed-out than actual brain cells - Science News

Lab-grown organoids are more stressed-out than actual brain cells  Science News

The Director of the NIH Lays Out His Vision of the Future of Medical Science - TIME

The Director of the NIH Lays Out His Vision of the Future of Medical Science  TIME

Science comes to life at Coe's 17th annual 'Playground of Science' - KCRG

Science comes to life at Coe's 17th annual 'Playground of Science'  KCRG

The Director of the NIH Lays Out His Vision of the Future of Medical Science - TIME

The Director of the NIH Lays Out His Vision of the Future of Medical Science  TIME

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works - Science Magazine

U.K. science minister says DARPA-like agency is in the works  Science Magazine

The Director of the NIH Lays Out His Vision of the Future of Medical Science - TIME

The Director of the NIH Lays Out His Vision of the Future of Medical Science  TIME

Remarkable fossils capture mammals’ recovery after the dino-killing asteroid - Science News

Remarkable fossils capture mammals’ recovery after the dino-killing asteroid  Science News

The Director of the NIH Lays Out His Vision of the Future of Medical Science - TIME

The Director of the NIH Lays Out His Vision of the Future of Medical Science  TIME

The Director of the NIH Lays Out His Vision of the Future of Medical Science - TIME

The Director of the NIH Lays Out His Vision of the Future of Medical Science  TIME

Earthworms' place on Earth - Science Magazine

Earthworms' place on Earth  Science Magazine

First global map of earthworms reveals which places are chock-full of them—and why - Science Magazine

First global map of earthworms reveals which places are chock-full of them—and why  Science Magazine

Art and science provide fertile ground for research, teaching - Cornell Chronicle

Art and science provide fertile ground for research, teaching  Cornell Chronicle

Algae inside blood vessels could act as oxygen factories - Science News

Algae inside blood vessels could act as oxygen factories  Science News

How life blossomed after the dinosaurs died - Science Magazine

How life blossomed after the dinosaurs died  Science Magazine

Wednesday 23 October 2019

Why Trust Science? - Union of Concerned Scientists

Why Trust Science?  Union of Concerned Scientists

Why Trust Science? - Union of Concerned Scientists

Why Trust Science?  Union of Concerned Scientists

What science has to say about these age-old health adages - The Spokesman-Review

What science has to say about these age-old health adages  The Spokesman-Review

Google scientists say they’ve achieved ‘quantum supremacy’ breakthrough over classical computers - The Washington Post

Google scientists say they’ve achieved ‘quantum supremacy’ breakthrough over classical computers  The Washington Post

300-million-year-old 'Tully Monster' may not be the creature scientists thought it was - Science Magazine

300-million-year-old 'Tully Monster' may not be the creature scientists thought it was  Science Magazine

Google officially lays claim to quantum supremacy - Science News

Google officially lays claim to quantum supremacy  Science News

Alzheimer’s may scramble metabolism’s connection to sleep - Science News

Alzheimer’s may scramble metabolism’s connection to sleep  Science News

Astronomers have spotted a new type of storm on Saturn - Science News

Astronomers have spotted a new type of storm on Saturn  Science News

Teaching robots social autonomy from in situ human guidance - Science

Teaching robots social autonomy from in situ human guidance  Science

Google scientists say they’ve achieved ‘quantum supremacy’ breakthrough over classical computers - The Washington Post

Google scientists say they’ve achieved ‘quantum supremacy’ breakthrough over classical computers  The Washington Post

Why Trust Science? - Union of Concerned Scientists

Why Trust Science?  Union of Concerned Scientists

An Astrophysicist in the Legislature | California Council on Science & Technology (CCST) - California Council on Science and Technology

An Astrophysicist in the Legislature | California Council on Science & Technology (CCST)  California Council on Science and Technology

Google officially lays claim to quantum supremacy - Science News

Google officially lays claim to quantum supremacy  Science News

Alzheimer’s may scramble metabolism’s connection to sleep - Science News

Alzheimer’s may scramble metabolism’s connection to sleep  Science News

Astronomers have spotted a new type of storm on Saturn - Science News

Astronomers have spotted a new type of storm on Saturn  Science News

Dog Science Is Timeless - Scientific American

Dog Science Is Timeless  Scientific American

Soil microbes drive phylogenetic diversity-productivity relationships in a subtropical forest - Science Advances

Soil microbes drive phylogenetic diversity-productivity relationships in a subtropical forest  Science Advances

Google scientists say they’ve achieved ‘quantum supremacy’ breakthrough over classical computers - The Washington Post

Google scientists say they’ve achieved ‘quantum supremacy’ breakthrough over classical computers  The Washington Post

Scientists Program CRISPR to Fight Viruses in Human Cells - Scientific American

Scientists Program CRISPR to Fight Viruses in Human Cells  Scientific American

The science of contemporary street protest: New efforts in the United States - Science Advances

The science of contemporary street protest: New efforts in the United States  Science Advances

Alzheimer’s may scramble metabolism’s connection to sleep - Science News

Alzheimer’s may scramble metabolism’s connection to sleep  Science News

Astronomers have spotted a new type of storm on Saturn - Science News

Astronomers have spotted a new type of storm on Saturn  Science News

Why Trust Science? - Union of Concerned Scientists

Why Trust Science?  Union of Concerned Scientists

Scientists Program CRISPR to Fight Viruses in Human Cells - Scientific American

Scientists Program CRISPR to Fight Viruses in Human Cells  Scientific American

Open science has roots in the synthetic biology community, but we can do better | PLOS Synthetic Biology Community - PLoS Blogs

Open science has roots in the synthetic biology community, but we can do better | PLOS Synthetic Biology Community  PLoS Blogs

Google officially lays claim to quantum supremacy - Science News

Google officially lays claim to quantum supremacy  Science News

Google scientists say they’ve achieved ‘quantum supremacy’ - The Washington Post

Google scientists say they’ve achieved ‘quantum supremacy’  The Washington Post

IBM casts doubt on Google's claims of quantum supremacy - Science Magazine

IBM casts doubt on Google's claims of quantum supremacy  Science Magazine

'Climate change is happening': The storm chaser who defends science in the White House - Washington Examiner

'Climate change is happening': The storm chaser who defends science in the White House  Washington Examiner

CubeSats Are Small Yet Mighty Important In Space Exploration - NPR

CubeSats Are Small Yet Mighty Important In Space Exploration  NPR

STATEHOUSE REEDER: Parents: Best not to leave prints on science fair projects - MyWebTimes.com

STATEHOUSE REEDER: Parents: Best not to leave prints on science fair projects  MyWebTimes.com

STATEHOUSE REEDER: Parents: Best not to leave prints on science fair projects - MyWebTimes.com

STATEHOUSE REEDER: Parents: Best not to leave prints on science fair projects  MyWebTimes.com

STATEHOUSE REEDER: Parents: Best not to leave prints on science fair projects - MyWebTimes.com

STATEHOUSE REEDER: Parents: Best not to leave prints on science fair projects  MyWebTimes.com

Embattled Russian scientist sharpens plans to create gene-edited babies - Science Magazine

Embattled Russian scientist sharpens plans to create gene-edited babies  Science Magazine

How Can a New Form of Plutonium Affect Nuclear Science? - Popular Mechanics

How Can a New Form of Plutonium Affect Nuclear Science?  Popular Mechanics

STATEHOUSE REEDER: Parents: Best not to leave prints on science fair projects - MyWebTimes.com

STATEHOUSE REEDER: Parents: Best not to leave prints on science fair projects  MyWebTimes.com

Can Brain Science Help Us Break Bad Habits? - The New Yorker

Can Brain Science Help Us Break Bad Habits?  The New Yorker

New 'prime' genome editor could surpass CRISPR - Science Magazine

New 'prime' genome editor could surpass CRISPR  Science Magazine

Can Brain Science Help Us Break Bad Habits? - The New Yorker

Can Brain Science Help Us Break Bad Habits?  The New Yorker

Tuesday 22 October 2019

STATEHOUSE REEDER: Parents: Best not to leave prints on science fair projects - MyWebTimes.com

STATEHOUSE REEDER: Parents: Best not to leave prints on science fair projects  MyWebTimes.com

Campus exhibit celebrates women in science - Temple University News

Campus exhibit celebrates women in science  Temple University News

Scientists Taught Rats How to Drive Tiny Cars, For Science Purposes - ScienceAlert

Scientists Taught Rats How to Drive Tiny Cars, For Science Purposes  ScienceAlert

Can marketplace science be trusted? - Nature.com

Can marketplace science be trusted?  Nature.com

300-million-year-old 'Tully Monster' may not be the creature scientists thought it was - Science Magazine

300-million-year-old 'Tully Monster' may not be the creature scientists thought it was  Science Magazine

Can Brain Science Help Us Break Bad Habits? - The New Yorker

Can Brain Science Help Us Break Bad Habits?  The New Yorker

In 'Why Trust Science?' Naomi Oreskes explains why the process of proof is worth trusting - Harvard Gazette

In 'Why Trust Science?' Naomi Oreskes explains why the process of proof is worth trusting  Harvard Gazette

New 'prime' genome editor could surpass CRISPR - Science Magazine

New 'prime' genome editor could surpass CRISPR  Science Magazine

Georgia State University moving forward with Phase III of Science Park (Renderings) - New York Business Journal

Georgia State University moving forward with Phase III of Science Park (Renderings)  New York Business Journal

Monday 21 October 2019

Scientists: The World Should Increase Science and Technology Communication and Governance - PRNewswire

Scientists: The World Should Increase Science and Technology Communication and Governance  PRNewswire

Can you solve it? The four points, two distances problem - The Guardian

Can you solve it? The four points, two distances problem  The Guardian

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Review of the Draft 2019 Science Mission Directorate Science Plan - Space Ref

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Review of the Draft 2019 Science Mission Directorate Science Plan  Space Ref

A new initiative, ArtSci Oregon, celebrates science as art - AroundtheO

A new initiative, ArtSci Oregon, celebrates science as art  AroundtheO

A new initiative, ArtSci Oregon, celebrates science as art - AroundtheO

A new initiative, ArtSci Oregon, celebrates science as art  AroundtheO

Bioprinting: Living cells in a 3D printer - Science Daily

Bioprinting: Living cells in a 3D printer  Science Daily

Can you solve it? The four points, two distances problem - The Guardian

Can you solve it? The four points, two distances problem  The Guardian

A new initiative, ArtSci Oregon, celebrates science as art - AroundtheO

A new initiative, ArtSci Oregon, celebrates science as art  AroundtheO

Embattled Russian scientist sharpens plans to create gene-edited babies - Science Magazine

Embattled Russian scientist sharpens plans to create gene-edited babies  Science Magazine

To fight climate change, science must be mobilised like it was in World War II - The Conversation UK

To fight climate change, science must be mobilised like it was in World War II  The Conversation UK

Scientists: The World Should Increase Science and Technology Communication and Governance - PRNewswire

Scientists: The World Should Increase Science and Technology Communication and Governance  PRNewswire

Chinese scientists turn black coal by-product into gleaming white paper - South China Morning Post

Chinese scientists turn black coal by-product into gleaming white paper  South China Morning Post

Carlin teacher attends science conference | Lifestyles - Elko Daily Free Press

Carlin teacher attends science conference | Lifestyles  Elko Daily Free Press

Scientists: The World Should Increase Science and Technology Communication and Governance - PRNewswire

Scientists: The World Should Increase Science and Technology Communication and Governance  PRNewswire

White bellbirds have the loudest known mating call of any bird - Science News

White bellbirds have the loudest known mating call of any bird  Science News

Georgia State University moving forward with Phase III of Science Park (Renderings) - Atlanta Business Chronicle

Georgia State University moving forward with Phase III of Science Park (Renderings)  Atlanta Business Chronicle

To fight climate change, science must be mobilized like it was in World War II - Phys.Org

To fight climate change, science must be mobilized like it was in World War II  Phys.Org

To fight climate change, science must be mobilised like it was in World War II - The Conversation UK

To fight climate change, science must be mobilised like it was in World War II  The Conversation UK

Carlin teacher attends science conference | Lifestyles - Elko Daily Free Press

Carlin teacher attends science conference | Lifestyles  Elko Daily Free Press

Asteroid alert: Scientists’ shock after amateur sky-watcher makes space discovery - Express.co.uk

Asteroid alert: Scientists’ shock after amateur sky-watcher makes space discovery  Express.co.uk

To fight climate change, science must be mobilized like it was in World War II - Phys.Org

To fight climate change, science must be mobilized like it was in World War II  Phys.Org

For girls in science, the time is now - National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now  National Geographic

McDonald County teacher recognized as science award winner in nation's capital - Joplin Globe

McDonald County teacher recognized as science award winner in nation's capital  Joplin Globe

New universe of miniproteins is upending cell biology and genetics - Science Magazine

New universe of miniproteins is upending cell biology and genetics  Science Magazine

Scientists and politics? - Science Magazine

Scientists and politics?  Science Magazine

For girls in science, the time is now - National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now  National Geographic

A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production - Science Advances

A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production  Science Advances

New wrinkle on origami turns designing folding structures into child's play - Science Magazine

New wrinkle on origami turns designing folding structures into child's play  Science Magazine

Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking - Science Advances

Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking  Science Advances

For girls in science, the time is now - National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now  National Geographic

Can Brain Science Help Us Break Bad Habits? - The New Yorker

Can Brain Science Help Us Break Bad Habits?  The New Yorker

Can you solve it? The four points, two distances problem - The Guardian

Can you solve it? The four points, two distances problem  The Guardian

Parasiliti: Chemistry is science of postseason - Herald-Mail Media

Parasiliti: Chemistry is science of postseason  Herald-Mail Media

Parasiliti: Chemistry is science of postseason - Herald-Mail Media

Parasiliti: Chemistry is science of postseason  Herald-Mail Media

Sunday 20 October 2019

Why don’t more women in science win Nobel prizes? - The Independent

Why don’t more women in science win Nobel prizes?  The Independent

New wrinkle on origami turns designing folding structures into child's play - Science Magazine

New wrinkle on origami turns designing folding structures into child's play  Science Magazine

Science prizes are still a boys' club. Here's how we can change that - The Conversation AU

Science prizes are still a boys' club. Here's how we can change that  The Conversation AU

McDonald County teacher recognized as science award winner in nation's capital - Joplin Globe

McDonald County teacher recognized as science award winner in nation's capital  Joplin Globe

Why don’t more women in science win Nobel prizes? - The Independent

Why don’t more women in science win Nobel prizes?  The Independent

For girls in science, the time is now - National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now  National Geographic

Generation of time-domain-multiplexed two-dimensional cluster state - Science Magazine

Generation of time-domain-multiplexed two-dimensional cluster state  Science Magazine

Only children really aren't more narcissistic than other kids, science finally confirms - USA TODAY

Only children really aren't more narcissistic than other kids, science finally confirms  USA TODAY

Science prizes are still a boys' club. Here's how we can change that - The Conversation AU

Science prizes are still a boys' club. Here's how we can change that  The Conversation AU

Only children really aren't more narcissistic than other kids, science finally confirms - USA TODAY

Only children really aren't more narcissistic than other kids, science finally confirms  USA TODAY

For girls in science, the time is now - National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now  National Geographic

Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking - Science Advances

Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking  Science Advances

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education - WIRED

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education  WIRED

Prime Minister's science prizes awarded for algebra expertise, anti-cancer research and excellence in science teaching - The Conversation AU

Prime Minister's science prizes awarded for algebra expertise, anti-cancer research and excellence in science teaching  The Conversation AU

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education - WIRED

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education  WIRED

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing - Science News

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing  Science News

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education - WIRED

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education  WIRED

A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production - Science Advances

A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production  Science Advances

For girls in science, the time is now - National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now  National Geographic

Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking - Science Advances

Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking  Science Advances

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education - WIRED

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education  WIRED

Big dinosaurs kept cool thanks to blood vessel clusters in their heads - Science News

Big dinosaurs kept cool thanks to blood vessel clusters in their heads  Science News

Saturday 19 October 2019

Empowering girls to explore science and beyond | Education - The Union Leader

Empowering girls to explore science and beyond | Education  The Union Leader

A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production - Science Advances

A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production  Science Advances

For girls in science, the time is now - National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now  National Geographic

Big dinosaurs kept cool thanks to blood vessel clusters in their heads - Science News

Big dinosaurs kept cool thanks to blood vessel clusters in their heads  Science News

Genetic regulatory variation in populations informs transcriptome analysis in rare disease - Science Magazine

Genetic regulatory variation in populations informs transcriptome analysis in rare disease  Science Magazine

The geography of biodiversity change in marine and terrestrial assemblages - Science Magazine

The geography of biodiversity change in marine and terrestrial assemblages  Science Magazine

Coming to classrooms everywhere: Dazzling undersea-exploration science, thanks to AltaSea and allies like Dr. Robert Ballard - The Daily Breeze

Coming to classrooms everywhere: Dazzling undersea-exploration science, thanks to AltaSea and allies like Dr. Robert Ballard  The Daily Breeze

Rapid reorganization of global biodiversity - Science Magazine

Rapid reorganization of global biodiversity  Science Magazine

The geography of biodiversity change in marine and terrestrial assemblages - Science Magazine

The geography of biodiversity change in marine and terrestrial assemblages  Science Magazine

This Week in Science - Science Magazine

This Week in Science  Science Magazine

Rapid reorganization of global biodiversity - Science Magazine

Rapid reorganization of global biodiversity  Science Magazine

Indian government tightens rules on academic collaboration with China - Science Magazine

Indian government tightens rules on academic collaboration with China  Science Magazine

Friday 18 October 2019

For girls in science, the time is now - National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now  National Geographic

Rapid reorganization of global biodiversity - Science Magazine

Rapid reorganization of global biodiversity  Science Magazine

Indian government tightens rules on academic collaboration with China - Science Magazine

Indian government tightens rules on academic collaboration with China  Science Magazine

The geography of biodiversity change in marine and terrestrial assemblages - Science Magazine

The geography of biodiversity change in marine and terrestrial assemblages  Science Magazine

Outsize impact - Science Magazine

Outsize impact  Science Magazine

For girls in science, the time is now - National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now  National Geographic

Lifestyle is a threat to gut bacteria: Ötzi proves it, study shows: Study explores the variation and evolution of Prevotella copri, a common human gut microbe - Science Daily

Lifestyle is a threat to gut bacteria: Ötzi proves it, study shows: Study explores the variation and evolution of Prevotella copri, a common human gut microbe  Science Daily

Now retired, top U.S. environmental scientist feels free to speak her mind - Science Magazine

Now retired, top U.S. environmental scientist feels free to speak her mind  Science Magazine

New universe of miniproteins is upending cell biology and genetics - Science Magazine

New universe of miniproteins is upending cell biology and genetics  Science Magazine

Isolated cortical computations during delta waves support memory consolidation - Science Magazine

Isolated cortical computations during delta waves support memory consolidation  Science Magazine

Outsize impact - Science Magazine

Outsize impact  Science Magazine

For girls in science, the time is now - National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now  National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now - National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now  National Geographic

How one high school's dispute reflects the struggle to teach California's science standards - EdSource

How one high school's dispute reflects the struggle to teach California's science standards  EdSource

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education - WIRED

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education  WIRED

MSU SciComm hosts science, art showcase Oct. 19 - MSUToday

MSU SciComm hosts science, art showcase Oct. 19  MSUToday

OKC Thunder star shares science on day dedicated to him - KFOR Oklahoma City

OKC Thunder star shares science on day dedicated to him  KFOR Oklahoma City

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education - WIRED

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education  WIRED

For girls in science, the time is now - National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now  National Geographic

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education - WIRED

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education  WIRED

Female scientists gaining recognition for their breakthroughs - National Geographic

Female scientists gaining recognition for their breakthroughs  National Geographic

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing - Science News

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing  Science News

Thursday 17 October 2019

Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson visiting the Lowcountry to explore science in movies - ABC NEWS 4

Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson visiting the Lowcountry to explore science in movies  ABC NEWS 4

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing - Science News

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing  Science News

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education - WIRED

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education  WIRED

Wisconsin Science Festival is back with clean water theme - Channel3000.com - WISC-TV3

Wisconsin Science Festival is back with clean water theme  Channel3000.com - WISC-TV3

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing - Science News

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing  Science News

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education - WIRED

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education  WIRED

Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking - Science Advances

Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking  Science Advances

For girls in science, the time is now - National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now  National Geographic

A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production - Science Advances

A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production  Science Advances

Female scientists gaining recognition for their breakthroughs - National Geographic

Female scientists gaining recognition for their breakthroughs  National Geographic

Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking - Science Advances

Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking  Science Advances

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education - WIRED

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education  WIRED

Rapid reorganization of global biodiversity - Science Magazine

Rapid reorganization of global biodiversity  Science Magazine

A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production - Science Advances

A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production  Science Advances

Female scientists gaining recognition for their breakthroughs - National Geographic

Female scientists gaining recognition for their breakthroughs  National Geographic

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education - WIRED

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education  WIRED

Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking - Science Advances

Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking  Science Advances

Sauropods grew big by munching 'superfoods' with sturdy beaks - Science Magazine

Sauropods grew big by munching 'superfoods' with sturdy beaks  Science Magazine

Female scientists gaining recognition for their breakthroughs - National Geographic

Female scientists gaining recognition for their breakthroughs  National Geographic

This Week in Science - Science Magazine

This Week in Science  Science Magazine

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education - WIRED

The Power of Wrong Answers in Science Education  WIRED

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing - Science News

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing  Science News

Comment on “The global tree restoration potential” - Science Magazine

Comment on “The global tree restoration potential”  Science Magazine

Wednesday 16 October 2019

Adults-only event at Buffalo Museum of Science invites guests to face their phobias - WIVB.com - News 4

Adults-only event at Buffalo Museum of Science invites guests to face their phobias  WIVB.com - News 4

Humpback whales use their flippers and bubble ‘nets’ to catch fish - Science News

Humpback whales use their flippers and bubble ‘nets’ to catch fish  Science News

Dismissed EPA science advisers gather in 'unprecedented' challenge to Trump administration - Science Magazine

Dismissed EPA science advisers gather in 'unprecedented' challenge to Trump administration  Science Magazine

Humpback whales use their flippers and bubble ‘nets’ to catch fish - Science News

Humpback whales use their flippers and bubble ‘nets’ to catch fish  Science News

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing - Science News

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing  Science News

Use of social media is taking place both online and offline - Science Daily

Use of social media is taking place both online and offline  Science Daily

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing - Science News

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing  Science News

Economics Nobel goes to poverty-fighting science - Science News

Economics Nobel goes to poverty-fighting science  Science News

Scientists discover big storms can create ‘stormquakes’ - PBS NewsHour

Scientists discover big storms can create ‘stormquakes’  PBS NewsHour

FDA is smashing the status quo for regulatory science - STAT - STAT

FDA is smashing the status quo for regulatory science - STAT  STAT

Economics Nobel honors trio taking an experimental approach to fighting poverty - Science Magazine

Economics Nobel honors trio taking an experimental approach to fighting poverty  Science Magazine

Nasa plans historic first all-female spacewalk in coming days - The Guardian

Nasa plans historic first all-female spacewalk in coming days  The Guardian

Dismissed EPA science advisers gather in 'unprecedented' challenge to Trump administration - Science Magazine

Dismissed EPA science advisers gather in 'unprecedented' challenge to Trump administration  Science Magazine

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing - Science News

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing  Science News

FDA is smashing the status quo for regulatory science - STAT - STAT

FDA is smashing the status quo for regulatory science - STAT  STAT

Fastest ants in world found in northern Sahara, researchers say - The Guardian

Fastest ants in world found in northern Sahara, researchers say  The Guardian

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing - Science News

Extreme snowfall kept most plants and animals in one Arctic ecosystem from reproducing  Science News

Million-Degree Experiment Complicates Solar Science - Eos

Million-Degree Experiment Complicates Solar Science  Eos

Humpback whales use their flippers and bubble ‘nets’ to catch fish - Science News

Humpback whales use their flippers and bubble ‘nets’ to catch fish  Science News

Female scientists gaining recognition for their breakthroughs - National Geographic

Female scientists gaining recognition for their breakthroughs  National Geographic

Advances in understanding addiction treatment and recovery - Science Advances

Advances in understanding addiction treatment and recovery  Science Advances

Dismissed EPA science advisers gather in 'unprecedented' challenge to Trump administration - Science Magazine

Dismissed EPA science advisers gather in 'unprecedented' challenge to Trump administration  Science Magazine

Scientists aim to make 3D map of entire world before climate change ruins it - NBC News

Scientists aim to make 3D map of entire world before climate change ruins it  NBC News

Why Should We Trust Scientists? - Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists?  Science Friday

Web of Science Group Relaunches Master Journal List of 21k Journals - PRNewswire

Web of Science Group Relaunches Master Journal List of 21k Journals  PRNewswire

Why Should We Trust Scientists? - Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists?  Science Friday

For girls in science, the time is now - National Geographic

For girls in science, the time is now  National Geographic

Why Should We Trust Scientists? - Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists?  Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists? - Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists?  Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists? - Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists?  Science Friday

Brexit hits UK science funding and workforce - BBC News

Brexit hits UK science funding and workforce  BBC News

Brexit hits UK science funding and workforce - BBC News

Brexit hits UK science funding and workforce  BBC News

How Harold Bloom, the Late Literary Critic, Helped Me Write The End of Science - Scientific American

How Harold Bloom, the Late Literary Critic, Helped Me Write The End of Science  Scientific American

Why Should We Trust Scientists? - Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists?  Science Friday

Tuesday 15 October 2019

How Harold Bloom, the Late Literary Critic, Helped Me Write The End of Science - Scientific American

How Harold Bloom, the Late Literary Critic, Helped Me Write The End of Science  Scientific American

Why Should We Trust Scientists? - Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists?  Science Friday

Science-themed murals to be painted around Madison for Science to Street Art project - WMSN Fox 47 Madison

Science-themed murals to be painted around Madison for Science to Street Art project  WMSN Fox 47 Madison

Dismissed EPA science advisers gather in 'unprecedented' challenge to Trump administration - Science Magazine

Dismissed EPA science advisers gather in 'unprecedented' challenge to Trump administration  Science Magazine

Why Should We Trust Scientists? - Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists?  Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists? - Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists?  Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists? - Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists?  Science Friday

How You Can Help to Advance Science in Society - State of the Planet

How You Can Help to Advance Science in Society  State of the Planet

Brexit hits UK science funding and workforce - BBC News

Brexit hits UK science funding and workforce  BBC News

How You Can Help to Advance Science in Society - State of the Planet

How You Can Help to Advance Science in Society  State of the Planet

Why Should We Trust Scientists? - Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists?  Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists? - Science Friday

Why Should We Trust Scientists?  Science Friday

Should You Eat Red Meat? - Livescience.com

Should You Eat Red Meat?  Livescience.com

Asheville climate scientist celebrates love of science career, Hispanic heritage - Citizen Times

Asheville climate scientist celebrates love of science career, Hispanic heritage  Citizen Times

Arts and science aren't opposites — they go side-by-side - UW Badger Herald

Arts and science aren't opposites — they go side-by-side  UW Badger Herald

50 years ago, an Antarctic fossil pointed to Gondwanaland’s existence - Science News

50 years ago, an Antarctic fossil pointed to Gondwanaland’s existence  Science News

Asheville climate scientist celebrates love of science career, Hispanic heritage - Citizen Times

Asheville climate scientist celebrates love of science career, Hispanic heritage  Citizen Times

Asheville climate scientist celebrates love of science career, Hispanic heritage - Citizen Times

Asheville climate scientist celebrates love of science career, Hispanic heritage  Citizen Times

Arts and science aren't opposites — they go side-by-side - UW Badger Herald

Arts and science aren't opposites — they go side-by-side  UW Badger Herald

2019 Earth Science Week photo competition winners | Science - The Guardian

2019 Earth Science Week photo competition winners | Science  The Guardian

Asheville climate scientist celebrates love of science career, Hispanic heritage - Citizen Times

Asheville climate scientist celebrates love of science career, Hispanic heritage  Citizen Times

Monday 14 October 2019

Arts and science aren't opposites — they go side-by-side - UW Badger Herald

Arts and science aren't opposites — they go side-by-side  UW Badger Herald

Study Spanning 40 Years Finds Odd Link Between Being a Slow Walker And Ageing Faster - ScienceAlert

Study Spanning 40 Years Finds Odd Link Between Being a Slow Walker And Ageing Faster  ScienceAlert

Review: Science and Family Trauma in Mosquitoes at Steep Theatre Is Exciting and Perplexing - thirdcoastreview.com

Review: Science and Family Trauma in Mosquitoes at Steep Theatre Is Exciting and Perplexing  thirdcoastreview.com

This week, Science Uprising is coming to Facebook. Here's how you can help. - Discovery Institute

This week, Science Uprising is coming to Facebook. Here's how you can help.  Discovery Institute

Integrating the Science of How We Learn into Education Technology - Harvard Business Review

Integrating the Science of How We Learn into Education Technology  Harvard Business Review