Korea Biomedical Review
South Korea Science Official Quits Over Scandal
Inside Higher Ed–5 hours ago
The newly appointed head of South Korea’s Science, Technology and Innovation Office stepped down over a decade-old research fraud …
The Guardian
More than spectacle: Eclipses create science and so can you
ABC News–5 hours ago
Astronomers are going full blast to pry even more science from the mysterious ball of gas that’s vital to Earth. They’ll look from the ground, using …
Before this ‘Shark Wrangler’ can tag a shark for science, he first has …
Washington Post–1 hour ago
MONTAUK, N.Y. — After four hours at sea aboard a 126-foot vessel off the Long Island shore, the crew of two dozen mariners and scientists …
Blasting News
Red team-blue team? Debating climate science should not be a …
San Francisco Chronicle–10 hours ago
This is where scientists provided evidence supporting competing arguments to explain unresolved observed behaviors. The arguments were …
Blue Sky Science video: How did dinosaurs evolve into birds?
WiscNews–2 hours ago
Blue Sky Science is a collaboration of the Wisconsin State Journal and the Morgridge Institute for Research. The questions are posed by …
Seeing double for science
CNN–Aug 11, 2017
Twinsburg, Ohio (CNN) — If you unwittingly pass through this Midwestern town on the first weekend in August, you might think you’ve stumbled into a mirrored …
‘To hell with science‘
Washington Examiner–Aug 11, 2017
Once upon a time, the Left complained that fundamental Christians rejected science. It manifested itself in issues related to evolution, sexual …
Blue Sky Science: How did dinosaurs evolve into birds?
Madison.com–2 hours ago
Over the last 20 or 30 years scientists have been finding an amazing array of fossils all over the world, many of them coming from lake beds in …
UA Opens Science Classes to the Community
Arizona Public Media–56 minutes ago
Arizona Science 92 Molecules A look into a eukaryote cell to see how proteins are made. (PHOTO: Nicolle Rager, National Science Foundation).
U.S. News & World Report
Science Says: Fast-melting Arctic sign of bad global warming
ABC News–8 hours ago
Scientists have long predicted the Arctic would warm first and faster than the rest of the globe. Real-time measurements are proving them right.
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