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Citizen science says anyone can be a scientist


Because citizen science is becoming increasingly accepted by researchers as a way to gather data. Modern technology also makes it easy for anyone to participate, using just a smartphone or the ... Read More

Why you should always yell at the ref - according to science


Feedback is inspired by new research suggesting that the decision-making of umpires at baseball games was influenced by criticism from spectators ... Read More

Aaron Boorstein


Aaron Boorstein is an intern with Smithsonian magazine. A massive container ship hit Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge this week, calling attention to the demands that ever-growing shipping vessels ... Read More

Have all 8 planets ever aligned?


The chances are worse for all eight planets aligning within 1 degree of sky. According to Meeus, "this will occur, on average, every 13.4 trillion years," Barkhouse said. In comparison, the universe ... Read More

April 8 total solar eclipse could bring uptick in fatal car crashes, scientists caution


An analysis of car crashes during the 2017 solar eclipse in the U.S. suggests the upcoming April eclipse could also come with an uptick in fatal accidents. Read More

A Once-In-A-Lifetime Opportunity To See A Nova, How Animals Act During A Total Solar Eclipse, And Much More This Week


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The Social Benefits of Getting Our Brains in Sync


Our brain waves can align when we work and play closely together. The phenomenon, known as interbrain synchrony, suggests that collaboration is biological. Read More

How Schools Can Turn the Solar Eclipse Into an Unforgettable Science Lesson


This fantastical display describes a total solar eclipse, which happens in the same place on the planet only an average of once every 366 years, according to experts . It’s also the sort of ... Read More

Space photo of the week: The moon begins its big eclipse orbit in stunning ISS photo


International Space Station astronauts orbiting 270 miles above Earth have photographed the moon on the cusp of 2024's first "eclipse season." ... Read More

Why don’t humans have tails? Scientists find answers in an unlikely place


Humans’ closest primate relatives lost their tails about 25 million years ago, but exactly how has remained a mystery. A breakthrough in genetic research may finally offer answers. Read More

How much algebra do students need to succeed in college? UC stirs furious debate


The university systems reversed their approval of three high school data science classes to substitute for algebra 2, stirring up a furious debate. Read More

National Geographic Magazine Showcases NanoString's Spatial Biology Technology to Examine Cell Death in Alzheimer's Disease


(OTC: NSTGQ), a leading provider of life science tools for discovery and translational research, today announced that research using the company's CosMx™ Spatial Molecular Imager (SMI) has been ... Read More


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