Waking up early to cover science’s biggest honor
Science News–16 hours ago
Travis and associate digital editor Helen Thompson turned to mining the ScienceNews digital archives for articles on the winners’ work and to …
Europe’s Nobel laureates step up warnings about Brexit’s effect on …
Nature.com–15 hours ago
Leading scientists and mathematicians urge UK and European Union leaders to strike a deal on research amid stalling negotiations.
Science Says: Sex and Gender Aren’t the Same
U.S. News & World Report–6 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — Anatomy at birth may prompt a check in the “male” or “female” box on the birth certificate — but to doctors and scientists, …
Giraffes inherit their spots from their mothers
Science News–Oct 2, 2018
Scientists previously have suggested that the patterns of animals’ spots and stripes are conferred at random, or that they’re influenced by …
Tiny worlds, starry nights and views from an asteroid — September’s …
Nature.com–Oct 3, 2018
Challenging conditions. The extreme conditions at Helheim Glacier in Greenland can be hazardous to researchers — and to their equipment.
Geneticists Criticize Use of Science by White Nationalists to Justify …
New York Times–Oct 19, 2018
Though science is not much in evidence when white nationalists take … The statement by the genetics association came after an article in The …
Brexit is already damaging European science
Nature.com–Sep 26, 2018
Brexit is already damaging European science. With six months to go, uncertainty posed by the decision to leave the European Union is taking …
How to make organ transplants last
Science News–Oct 21, 2018
Scientists are marrying donors’ and recipients’ immune systems, revving up certain calming immune cells and even making the donor organ …
Brazil’s presidential election could savage its science
Nature.com–Oct 4, 2018
A populist surge from a right-wing presidential candidate in Brazil that is threatening to upend the country’s politics could have huge impacts on …
National Post
What legal weed in Canada means for science
Nature.com–Oct 17, 2018
Jonathan Page has been around cannabis all his life. Growing up on Canada’s Vancouver Island in the 1970s, he was surrounded by hippie …
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