A Pew Research poll shows partisan split over U.S. scientific leadership, with Democrats far more concerned about losing ...
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A 2022 award winner of the National Academies’ Eric and Wendy Schmidt Awards for Excellence in Science Communications, J.D. Allen discusses his civic science media framework, his nuclear energy ...
We have all been taught in school that planets revolve in the same direction as the Earth, i.e., in the counterclockwise ...
Researchers documented the activity of neurons that shape directional navigation as bats explored a remote island off the ...
James Cameron chose "sanity over scenery" and moved his family to New Zealand during the pandemic, praising its 98% vaccination rate versus America's 62%.
A sweeping new study of psychiatric and genetic records has the potential to change treatment for millions of psychiatric ...
Classic Lego meets responsive play as smart bricks add sound and light — raising new questions about how imagination fits ...
This story was originally published by The 74. Ohio’s drive to boost reading scores using the science of reading has had a rocky start in the two years since Gov. Mike DeWine fought for the change, ...
Leadership decisions still run on charisma, gut feel, and past success. The data says those myths reward confidence over competence, and keep organizations stuck.
A new social-science paper delivers a surprisingly unsettling result: give dozens of expert teams the same data and the same ...