Exonerated of Shaken Baby Syndrome years apart, Josh Burns and Andrew Roark spotlight questionable medical science in courts ...
Folks would dip dresses and suits in glowing, phosphorescent paint and wear them around town performing various pranks or ...
Ian Sample speaks to author and journalist Michael Pollan about his new book A World Appears: A Journey into Consciousness ...
Science has improved our lives in countless ways. Our food is safer than ever, once-deadly diseases are now preventable, and ...
Federal health officials issued a warning Tuesday over misleading statements made by biotech billionaire Dr. Patrick ...
Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian, a cardiologist and director of the Food is Medicine Institute at Tufts University, said a healthy ...
Regina G. Barber is a co-host of Short Wave, NPR's science podcast. Barber completed her PhD in physics at Washington State University with a focus in astrophysics, studying globular cluster systems.
Dr. Juli Slattery and Dr. Brad Wilcox slated to headline a speaking series at Malone University’s Johnson Center.
In this roundup of space news, we talk about NASA's upcoming Artemis launch, space-based data centers and the new sci-fi movie Project Hail Mary.
Seated on a stool on the sea bed just off Rottnest Island, marine biologist Kurt Krispyn did what he believes is a world ...
Carbon Nanofibers in Dry-Coated Batteries (21.8% Energy Density Gain) is described by Jordan at the Limiting Factor.
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