Recognizing this gap, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and the U.S.
Minister for Technical Education, Vocational and Industrial Training, and Town and Country Planning Rajesh Dharmani ...
Biologists often form deep bonds with the species they study. For some, that relationship begins early in their careers and ...
Intensity Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: INTS) ("Intensity" or "the Company"), a late-stage clinical biotechnology company ...
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Researcher accidentally discovers material that's stronger and cheaper than concrete — and its potential is dizzying
A material that got its start in the Arizona desert is showing up in science journals with astounding reports that it could transform our buildings and infrastructure. That's because Ferrock has ...
Weather science, while legitimate, is less rigorous than other rules of science. While meteorologists can recognize patterns ...
From fraudulent research coming out of paper mills, to data fabrication showing up in published papers, academic journals ...
It’s not too late to bring greater happiness into your day-to-day living. Even among life’s daily challenges, happiness is a choice. It's up to you.
In this special edition of the Student Notebook, early-career scholars from across the APSSC community share their ...
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Penn climate scientist Michael Mann and the National Review settle decade-long libel legal battle
A D.C. judge previously ordered the Penn professor to pay the National Review $531,000 in legal fees after the magazine was ...
In an initiative to promote quality education and foster scientific temper among students, Pushpa Gujral Science City, ...
The high cost of publishing open access has plagued researchers for years, but a dedicated group of Harvard scientists and librarians are fighting to alleviate the costs of publishing.
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