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It’s pretty remarkable to see the bipartisan support for science from current members of the House and Senate. We heard ...
An accompanying episode of the Annals of Family Medicine Podcast, featuring study authors Ann Sinéad Doherty, PhD, and Emma ...
The U.S. National Science Foundation announced July 1, 2025 that it will no longer be accepting new proposals for the NSF Major Research Program during the 2026 submission window due to having many ...
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Living Earth Month, Buffalo Museum of Science - MSNLiving Earth month is a celebration of the planet's biodiversity. Folks can explore new stage shows and daily activities focused on the wonders of the natural world ...
A Kentucky fugitive who fled from Seattle airport in May was recaptured after a month-long manhunt and transported back with enhanced security and seen in a smiling selfie.
Maxim Studio // Shutterstock What Disability Pride Month can teach us about innovation, accessibility, and the future of tech This July marks both the 35th anniversary of the Americans with ...
July is Park and Recreation Month, an annual tradition celebrated by the town of Scarborough. This year’s theme, “Build Together, Play Together,” is a celebration of the people and places ...
Trump’s budget cutters have simply looked for science programs that had the terms “diversity,” or “inclusion” somewhere in their paperwork, regardless of their merit, critics say.
A cutting-edge gene therapy has significantly restored hearing in children and adults with congenital deafness, showing dramatic results just one month after a single injection. Researchers used a ...
The Pentagon, which had said strikes “obliterated” Iranian nuclear sites, now puts the delay on Iran's nuclear ambitions at one to two years.
President Donald Trump's administration is pausing over $6 billion of congressionally-appropriated federal funding for educational programs.
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