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It's the Disney stereotype everyone's familiar with - that of the evil stepmother. But celebs such as Kate Ferdinand, Stacey ...
The UK government needs to go beyond offering subsidies for low-carbon technologies (LCTs) like electric cars and solar panels for energy and heating, if it is to meet its net-zero targets by 2050, a ...
As we celebrate Earth Month, we are kicking off a series of retrospectives on National Academies reports and activities ...
Law schools love applicants with backgrounds in science and technology who bring useful skills and perspectives into the classroom and the courtroom. Most law school applicants, ...
A common mineral, α-alumina, found abundantly in Earth's crust, may have played a critical role in initiating the chemical ...
"None of these three individuals possess the slightest background or experience in space policy or government service." ...
Malaysia's lower than average performance in the latest Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) was ...
In today’s fast-paced, tech-driven world, the average person is more disconnected from nature than ever before. Most o ...
For the first time, scientists have generated a functional neural pathway for sensing pain in a dish. This could help unravel ...
The student in a lab today may one day shape public policy, develop treatments or discover the next lifesaving cure.
Lessons from environmental and other social movements can help researchers to protect scientific integrity from attack.
As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly integrates into health care, a new study by researchers at the Icahn School of ...