A new study finds that when people engage in participatory science activities that involve awe-inspiring natural phenomena, ...
A new study finds when people engage in participatory science activities involving awe-inspiring natural phenomena, they more closely identify with science and feel a greater sense of belonging.
Most consumers replace their smartphone roughly every two years in favor of a newer model, but those old phones are still very useful to the right person.
TAMPA - The executive who oversees much of Moffitt Cancer Center’s scientific research has resigned from her leadership role after science journals retracted or flagged concerns over the integrity of ...
As a director of the Wellcome Trust and charity founder, the labs she built sequenced the human genome and more.
A trio of researchers uncovered a massive marine reptile with the scientific name Tylosaurus rex after a hefty amount of ...
A first-of-its-kind collaboration between Ohlone youth and UC Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science almost fell apart when a ...
More than 180 free and low-cost events are lined up as Cambridge Nature Festival returns for its fifth year. From the chalk streams of Ditton Meadows to the rare orchids of Haslingfield Quarry, and ...
Behind the hiking trails and pastoral landscapes, a special network of refuge gardens operates across the country, where endangered plant species are grown, researched, and returned to nature.
From researching brain-computer interfaces to studying the origin of life and developing new AI-powered services, this year’s ...
A study of more than 500 volunteers revealed that experiencing awe during a total solar eclipse helped people feel more connected to science.
What happens when AI companies produce models that they say the public can’t have — and how should users and governments ...