Nestled away in the south of Suffolk sits a science and research park that, potentially without, we would be living in a ...
A growing number of medical experts and law enforcement officials are reversing testimony that put parents behind bars. But ...
ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with Davidson College professor Tim Chartier who says you're 20,000 times more likely to get hit ...
From sports to chemistry to fieldwork abroad, Wall Street's Rising Stars harnessed experiences far afield to scale top banks ...
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NASA launches science balloon in Antarctica | Space photo of the day for Dec. 22, 2025
NASA's first scientific balloon flight of the 2025 Antarctica Balloon Campaign lifted off from the agency's Antarctic ...
News of the breakup of a leading science institution rippled through an annual gathering of Earth, ocean and space scientists ...
As wellness advice floods social media, experts point to a short list of science-backed habits that improve health—and a few ...
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
The US administration is banking on public-private partnerships and an expanded workforce to deliver progress, but critics ...
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'This year nearly broke me as a scientist': US researchers reflect on how 2025's science cuts have changed their lives
From beginning to end, 2025 was a year of devastation for scientists in the United States.
All year long, these moments captivated the public, demonstrated dangerous trends, and pushed research and innovation forward ...
Loureiro's colleagues in Cambridge and beyond are reflecting on his legacy in physics, teaching, and research leadership.
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