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The CEO of AAAS is cautiously optimistic about federal funding for science, even as uncertainty makes research challenging.
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One year after the LA fires, the Community Brigade is equipping residents to prepare for, fight, and recover from wildfires.
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Not all oil is created equal. What does it take to extract and refine the "heavy" type of oil found in Venezuela? And what is ...
One year after the LA fires, the Community Brigade is equipping residents to prepare for, fight, and recover from wildfires.
Evolutionary biologist Pamela Yeh and animal domestication expert Raffaela Lesch join Host Flora Lichtman to discuss how ...
A new report lays out the objectives for a crewed mission to Mars. Plus, an update on the NASA mission to survey the asteroid ...
Ultramarathoners can run with what seems like superhuman stamina. But are their bodies much different than the rest of ours?
Conventional wisdom is that ice is slippery because it has a thin layer of water on top, but new research suggests something ...
There was major science news in 2025. Plus, underreported developments in geoengineering and a triumph for furniture rearrangement.
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