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About Science News


For almost a century, Science News journalists have covered advances in science, medicine and technology for the general public, including the 1925 Scopes “monkey” trial, the advent of the ... Read More

Reflecting on the future of Science News


The first thing I want to share is my gratitude to you, as members of the Society and Science News readers. When I joined the Society, I was told our readers were a loyal group of dedicated ... Read More

Science news in review: April 21


Although the semester is wrapping up at Hopkins, science endeavors around the world continue to yield exciting discoveries. This week’s Science News in Review covers new technology to identify the ... Read More

News & Values


Why is Christian Science in our name ... ll find award-winning journalism not driven by commercial influences – a news organization that takes seriously its mission to uplift the world by ... Read More

Editorial Policy


Although we do not as a rule accept news releases from for-profit companies ... (unless the main thrust of the release is about the science, and not just an acknowledgement of the amount and ... Read More

Sponsored Content


It's a new program designed to showcase non-breaking science news (a.k.a "ever-green" content) to reporters and members of the public who visit EurekAlert!. Examples include: If you have visited ... Read More

Why you shouldn’t look at a solar eclipse without eye protection


There’s some debate about how long a glance at the sun can lead ... Adithi Ramakrishnan is a science reporting fellow at The Dallas Morning News. Her fellowship is supported by the University ... Read More

Scientific American, the oldest U.S. magazine, hits another milestone as the appetite for science news heats up


Witness a growing roster of such strong competitors — the long-established Science News and relative newcomers like the Boston Globe’s Stat, InsideClimate News, and the digital Undark from the ... Read More

Testimony turns to science


Staff photo / Ed Runyan Kevin Kramer, a forensic scientist for the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, is seen testifying Tuesday in the Brandon Crump Jr. aggravated murder trial in Mahoning ... Read More

Do your eyes hurt after looking at the solar eclipse? Here’s what to know


This story is part of The Dallas Morning News’ coverage of the 2024 total solar eclipse. For more, visit dallasnews.com/eclipse. Some might have taken a quick glance. Others may worry their eclipse ... Read More

Chemical company Chemours unsure of science in EPA's new standard on forever chemicals


Chemours, DuPont and residents along the Cape Fear River between their Bladen County plants and Wilmington on Wednesday finally gained a measure of long-sought news ... and at first glance has ... Read More

Life Science News


Zyme Communications Ltd., life science specialist PR and marketing agency ... Isaac Chiu, Ph.D., and Daping Yang, Ph.D. In this interview, News Medical speaks to Isaac Chiu, Ph.D and Daping ... Read More


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