The final two weeks of the regular season are here and players from across the Topeka-area are making crucial plays for their ...
While congress talks about "Red, White and Blueland," Florida researchers view Greenland as a rich source of scientific clues.
The first discovery of a woman’s remains at a Byzantine monastery challenges long-held beliefs about early Christian ...
New research at NAU looks at faster warming in the Arctic, and highlights concern about risks to the U.S. of a political ...
A new journal purports to improve the publishing process through open access and public peer review, but it was co-founded by ...
The internet erupted in controversy over Felisa Wolfe-Simon and colleagues’ claim of a microbe thriving on arsenic. Nearly 15 ...
President Donald Trump's nominees to run the National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration are part of a ...
COVID-19 revealed weaknesses in our pandemic response plans and sowed distrust in science. Can we get it back?
Publishers of scientific journals, PR agencies and institutions use embargoes to control when news is released to journalists and the public. Embargoes explain why you may see many news outlets ...
Gene editing and plant domestication are essential to protect food supplies in a worsening climate, according to an international team of researchers, led by The University of Western Australia. In ...
This annual award recognizes outstanding research work in the areas of agrochemicals and food chemistry. Learn more about this year's awardees and read their winning research articles. This virtual ...
Science is littered with serendipitous findings — such as Alexander Fleming’s chance observation that a mould killed the bacteria he was culturing, which led to the discovery of antibiotics ...