The science community fears the funding agency’s slow contract and grant making could result in another rush of multiyear ...
The 2026 cohort of Schmidt Science Fellows has been selected. The 32 fellows are recent PhDs who’ve been nominated as some of ...
As the country looks to commercial companies to drive innovation, it has a golden opportunity to support open science and ...
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Kate Marvel, a well-known author, joins an estimated 95,000 people who have left federal science agencies since President ...
PCAST, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, is generally not a high-profile group. It tends to be ...
After animal rights activists broke into a Wisconsin beagle breeding facility, Public Investigator looked into why dogs are ...
New research reveals how dogs spread across Europe from 16,900 years ago, with DNA evidence showing eastern and western ...
By now, you’ve probably heard about stacking your supplements. It’s one of the hottest health and wellness buzzwords of 2026 ...
If nonprofits abandon long-term research in favor of short-term validation, we risk optimizing for visibility rather than ...
A transformative gift from alumna Katherine B. Wallgren (B.S. '03, M.E.B. '25) is launching a new energy initiative, strengthening the College of Engineering & Computer Science at The University of ...
A new study questions whether human violence is natural, finding that mild aggression and lethal violence follow different ...