Researchers and science journalists need to be transparent about nuance and context in the scientific process The US public’s ...
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Fionna Samuels Fionna Samuels is a physical sciences reporter at C&EN. Fionna joined the DC-based staff in 2024 after ...
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A team led by Neil King, a biochemistry professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine, is now exploring a new ...
The immunological arms race between virus and vaccines may change in the future, at least for bird flu viruses. Scientists ...
When Matthew J. Guberman-Pfeffer started working toward his undergraduate degree in 2007, he planned to study political science, and he selected chemistry as an elective. Guberman-Pfeffer has low ...
More than 20% of chemistry researchers have deliberately added information they believe to be incorrect into their ...
Scottish firm will use the cash to advance its AI platform and robotics system to rapidly make novel molecules ...