The winner of the most prestigious science prize in Australia, who transformed global approaches to COVID-19, says the true ...
With the US government absent from the COP30 global climate summit, it will be up to others to avert catastrophe.
Racial categories, which have been on every U.S. census, have changed from decade to decade, reflecting the politics and science of the times.
A team of university students in Japan identified an entirely new species of the mighty Portuguese Man O’War. Described in a ...
Communities around Louisiana, in a bid to get more information about the environmental and health impacts of industrial pollution, are taking data collection into their own hands — despite a law ...
The head of the Food and Drug Administration’s drug center abruptly resigned Sunday amid concerns about his personal conduct.
The investigation continues into a weekend explosion at Harvard Medical School that authorities say was an intentional act ...
China already has two large underwater data centers. The first, off the coast of Hainan, launched in 2022 and is now in full commercial use. A second, $226 million project off Shanghai recently went ...
Is 3I/Atlas A Hostile Alien Spacecraft? This video explores the intriguing topic of the 3I/Atlas spacecraft and examines ...
A D.C. judge previously ordered the Penn professor to pay the National Review $531,000 in legal fees after the magazine was dismissed from a libel lawsuit over articles attacking Mann's scholarship.
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According to Efficiency Maine, the state will have more than 250,000 heat pumps by 2030 — roughly 40% of the state’s homes and a percentage that puts among the nation’s leaders. The state estimates we ...