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In September, amid the enthusiastic atmosphere of the first National Science Popularization Month, the Huanggang Youth ...
Philanthropy backs bold science as federal funds shrink. Schmidt Polymaths support Saad Bhamla’s work on biomechanics of everyday organisms from ripple bugs to flamingos.
When it comes to solving global problems, sometimes the boldest ideas come from the youngest minds. Earlier this spring, Mia Heller, a junior at Kettle Run High School in Virginia, earned a special ...
Opinion

Editorial Roundup: United States

Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Sept. 12 The New York Times says Trump's policies are damaging your health President Trump has turned Make America Healthy Again ...
Two participants in this year’s Hult Prize Foundation’s annual competition, which aims to find ways of solving global complex ...
Predicting a cloud computing gold rush, one US lobbying group in particular is getting ahead of the competition.
Imagine generating power not from sunlight or wind, but from the simple mixing of fresh and salt water. This is the quiet promise of osmotic energy, a renewable energy source generated where river ...
Some scientists have suggested that racism is an innate human trait that evolved in the distant past. According to the evolutionary psychologist Pascal Boyer, racism is "a consequence of highly ...
The IAEA 2025 Scientific Forum aims to showcase innovative ways of using nuclear sciences, not only to better understand the origin, amount, distribution and quality of our shared water resources, but ...
Case studies show how predictive maintenance is transforming heavy industry, from BMW's assembly lines to steel plants ...
Local, no-retention software is now the standard for financial services CHICAGO, IL / ACCESS Newswire / September 11, 2025 / ...
Once-promising kesterite solar technology has finally broken through its efficiency ceiling, jumping from a decade-long stall ...