Trump administration officials say changes to federal agencies engaged in science were made in the interests of better science that benefits more Americans. Many scientists we spoke with disagree.
This article was originally published on Jan. 21, 2018, in the Globe’s Ideas section. At some point it became unavailable on the site, so it was republished digitally on May 21, 2025. Even in science, ...
Communicating the complexities of science to a general audience can be challenging, but it is a crucial step in building a more scientifically literate world. To build a strong bridge between ...
Every International Women’s Day invites reflection: Where have we made strides toward equity, and where do critical gaps remain? In clinical research, we see clear and sometimes sobering examples of ...
One Notre Dame researcher says we should look beyond the hype to see how virtual reality can make scientists more effective. But to realize the benefits, researchers must also plan well and avoid ...
In a recent survey of more than 1100 astronomers, almost half have received little or no software training, despite 90% writing at least some of their own code. Jon Cartwright reports on the latest ...
SYDNEY, AU / ACCESS Newswire / December 9, 2025 / Following his recent feature interview with Celeb Flare, physician-scientist and biotechnology leader Dr Leigh Beveridge (Australia) is calling for ...