You don't need to be a victim of violence for it to cloud your thinking: Research finds that just recalling it can be enough to tax your brain.
Whether mussels, crustaceans or fish, marine animals have been responding to environmental crises with a reduction in body size for hundreds of millions of years. A new study by ...
Yang looks to cooperation with Europe in areas such as low-carbon technologies, digital energy and emerging sustainable ...
As autumn arrives and we leave behind memories of fun in the sun, many of us welcome crisper days and new ideas. Lifelong learning is fueled by curiosity and the pleasure of exploring new perspectives ...
Newly discovered, the ballista spider rests underneath a leaf during the day. Scientists have witnessed the spider build a ...
David Chudoba of Niles has always preferred the STEM subjects in school, he declared. The incoming senior at Niles West High School said that his favorite subjects are “math and science—definitely.” ...
From the air we breathe to the food we eat, we are constantly exposed to thousands of chemicals—yet how these exposures affect our health has remained surprisingly difficult to understand. A new study ...
An analysis of Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant responds to claims of an imminent 200-bomb threat, detailing technical realities of reactor-grade plutonium.
Massachusetts has long been recognized as one of the nation’s strongest states for K-12 education. The Commonwealth is home ...
Calling all political consultants, strategists, creatives, activists and governments around the world to vie for over ...
A 2025-26 tourism development report published by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and its tourism research center ...
The exit of Chief Oscars Officer Teni Melidonian this week is a sign of just how much the motion picture academy feels it ...
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