The President of the Nigerian Institute of Animal Science, Chief Simeon Ohwofa, speaks to Deborah Tolu-Kolawole on the issues facing the livestock sector in NigeriaCan you highlight some of the key ...
Superhero shows rarely damage children’s trust in scientists. Even villainous scientists don’t make kids doubt real science.
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Our galaxy’s most abundant type of planet could be rich in liquid water due to formative interactions between magma oceans and primitive atmospheres during their early years. New experimental work ...
For more than half a century, Johns Hopkins has been a leader in converting federal support into tangible benefits for the ...
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Canceled grants include data-focused clean air and water projects, predictive models for chemical testing and more.
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Welcome to Entanglements. In this episode, hosts Brooke Borel and Anna Rothschild talk to Tom Zeller Jr., Undark’s editor-in-chief, about covering science under the Trump administration. On most ...
The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement has attracted a wide range of Americans for a variety of reasons but, most recently, one of the nation's foremost animal rights groups, PETA, has teamed ...
Waiting in line isn’t always bad—it can actually be good for you. Taking time to wait can help you stay calm, think more creatively, and make better decisions. When you wait, your brain has a chance ...