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Matoke was one of the 25 Kenyan delegates — cultural officers, site managers and heritage practitioners — who recently took ...
The two-day event aimed to give people of all ages a chance to experience the wonder and depth of scientific research through ...
The stories of incompetence continue in Washington. This time, a science grant was not renewed that should have been an obvious choice. Regular readers may remember my writing about the ...
Lab grown models of embryos, made from clusters of stem cells, are getting increasingly complex. Ethicists, regulators and ...
Every time someone snaps a wildlife photo with iNaturalist, they might be fueling breakthrough science. From rediscovering ...
Simple tweaks when using AI to review familiar medical cases expose blind spots that clinicians cannot afford to contend with ...
Mindmachines.com has just unveiled its latest brainwave entrainment tool, the ROSHIwave IN-SIGHT Mind Machine. For more ...
Life science companies are tapping into artificial intelligence (AI) to improve how they work, transforming the way they handle data and ...
It is this vague impulse to find something higher that makes us think about the meaning of life. We want to know what it all means. This gives rise to a second, more hidden truth. There is no single ...
Recently, social media was flooded with her success story, as her work was selected as one of the top entries from over 7,000 ...
Gut bacteria may help eliminate toxic PFAS chemicals, but more research is needed before recommending microbial therapies.
Naomi Oreskes, renowned historian of science and author of the influential book Merchants of Doubt, will be among the keynote speakers at the 14th National Conference on Science Communication, taking ...