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Since World War II, the U.S. has painstakingly built the world’s strongest science talent system – and with it, the most ...
A new Icelandic study finds men score slightly higher than women in passion for achievement and self-efficacy, while both ...
RNA-binding proteins use a dual binding mechanism involving zinc finger (ZnF) domains and intrinsically disordered regions ...
Xi'an in northwest China, where the ancient Silk Road began, now symbolizes China's fusion of heritage and innovation. Part ...
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa oceanographers have revealed that the ocean is acidifying more rapidly than predicted below ...
NASA is ready for its next launch attempt of its TOMEX+ sounding rocket mission to take a peak at the Earth's atmosphere.
A new study suggests an enzyme unique to Homo sapiens may have made us more competitive water seekers than our closest ...
Deputy Minister for Higher Education, Science and Technology Stella Christie has encouraged Indonesian youth not to shy away ...
For decades, large stretches of human DNA were dismissed as "junk" and considered to serve no real purpose. In a new study ...
He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on gravitational waves, which helped confirm Einstein’s general theory of ...
Scientists have been transformed into grant hunters, and that gives them lots of incentives to lobby for even more federal ...
A study of social media posts in 157 countries finds extreme temperatures of 95 degrees Fahrenheit or more lowers daily sentiment by around 25 percent in lower-income countries and about 8 percent in ...