As popular mistrust of expert opinion grows, we increasingly encounter the following skeptical argument about science: ...
It's an unintended consequence of the Atomic Age. Dan Smith shows how nuclear testing inadvertently affected steel production ...
As popular mistrust of expert opinion grows, we increasingly encounter the following skeptical argument about science: ...
Governor Greg Abbott has reappointed Sue Allen, Larry Moczygemba, D.V.M., and Victoria Whitehead to the Texas State Board of ...
Astronomers announced the discovery of a starless cloud of hydrogen gas, a pristine relic of the cosmos that is almost as old ...
George Smoot, who led the team that first measured tiny fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background, passed away on 18 ...
Dr. Rebecca Escamilla is named the Interim Vice President of Student and Enrollment Services at EPCC, following leadership ...
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Who gets to do science? A demand for English is hurting marginalized researchers
Despite growing calls for diversity, equity and inclusion in science, a new study reveals how deep-rooted disparities ...
Galaxy clusters are formed by a dense packing of many galaxies, making them the most massive structures in the universe.
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Your voice gives away valuable personal information, so how do you keep that data safe?
With speech technologies becoming increasingly common, engineering researchers want to make sure we don’t give away more ...
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Astronomers “Weigh” a Rogue Planet and Pin Down Mass and Distance for a Starless World
The team’s analysis points to a lensing object with a mass of 0.219 Jupiter masses, a touch lighter than Saturn or around 70 ...
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Moment of science: Nuclear testing’s lasting impact on steel production
SARASOTA, Fla. ( WWSB) - The world’s first nuclear device detonation on July 16, 1945, over New Mexico had consequences that ...
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