With government funding in decline, researchers should prioritize data collation and training the next generation of ...
A marine biology class at Baxter Academy in Portland is using a $1,500 grant to build and launch a drifter to track ocean ...
For Duke student Nicholas Nease, climate change has never been a distant or abstract concept—it’s something he has seen reshape the place he calls home. Growing up in Florida, Nease saw people raise ...
In an interview, Alain Webster says the plan is "incompatible" with the path required to avert the collapse of the global ...
Roberts met with his union to figure out how to respond to the memo. They concluded that the best course of action was just ...
A Romanian-built satellite has been successfully launched into space aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, marking a major step forward for the country’s space capabilities. The satellite, named EMISAR, is ...
In an exclusive interview with The Island, Ifham Nizam speaks with Professor Gothamie Weerakoon—Senior Curator and leading researcher on lichens and slime moulds at the Natural History Museum—who ...
A month into war with Iran, the U.S. government has opened its strategic oil reserve and temporarily lifted sanctions against ...
Discover how IIT Bombay is using its patented biomass gasification technology to convert dry leaves into cooking fuel, ...
Data science is everywhere, a driving force behind modern decisions. When a streaming service suggests a movie, a bank sends ...
Amid Prime Minister Mark Carney’s calls that the Canada-U.S. relationship is ruptured, Ottawa has committed $175-million to a ...
Fast furniture is cheaply made and ends up in the landfill, but there are alternatives that don't break the bank. Fast ...
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