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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

In Science Fields


A version of this article appears in the March 26, 1966 issue of Science News. Love our Health & Medicine stories? Our coverage would not be possible without the generous support of subscribers to ... Read More

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Scientists studying critically endangered lemurs in Madagascar confronted this difficult reality ... Thanks to drastic and evidence-based solutions, more southern mountain caribou roam Western ... Read More

Black Scientists Ask: “Why Does Science Have A Racism Problem?”


However, they added, “centering our science on equity, maximizing its diversity, and making it more inclusive all ... and a better world for Black scientists. The special issue was fueled ... Read More

Citizen science says anyone can be a scientist


Citizen science, the "field of research ... years thanks to more technological access. "Armed with phones that have built-in GPS receivers, volunteers can readily provide geo-location information ... Read More

Imageomics: A new field of science for global biodiversity


For example, images of a whale fluke can be used to map migration patterns. Read More

The New York Times Magazine


By Kwame Anthony Appiah Loving Him Meant Facing My Greatest Fear The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether there is inherent value in human life more than any other kind of life. Read More

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Scientists studying critically endangered lemurs in Madagascar confronted this difficult reality ... Thanks to drastic and evidence-based solutions, more southern mountain caribou roam Western ... Read More

Smart News Science


The technology could make clouds reflect more sunlight, cooling the Earth below. But even the scientists leading the study say letting go of fossil fuels is a much-preferred response to climate ... Read More

Materials Science News


New Beta-Decay Measurements in Mirror Nuclei Pin Down the Weak Nuclear Force Apr. 19, 2024 — Scientists have gained insights into the weak nuclear force from new, more sensitive studies of the ... Read More

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During WWII, scientists ... more about the elusive, rarely seen sea creature. Human behavior will need to change to stop the vermin in New York City, the city's rat czar told New York Magazine. Read More


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