President Trump is trying to shut down offshore wind projects. But several East Coast states are fighting back, seeking a source of power that can get them through cold winters and growing electric ...
The Bulletin’s mission—protecting civilization from manmade existential threats like nuclear weapons and climate change—is ...
UC San Diego researchers report that 79% of participants in the course have received grant funding as a principal ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
UMass Amherst engineers have built an artificial neuron powered by bacterial protein nanowires that functions like a real one, but at extremely low voltage. This allows for seamless communication with ...
A new bioluminescent tool allows neurons to glow on their own, letting scientists track brain activity without harmful lasers or fading signals. The advance makes it possible to watch individual brain ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Nebraska will become the first state in the nation to implement federal Medicaid work requirements, with enforcement beginning May 1, 2026, Governor Jim Pillen announced during ...
LANSING — House Republicans made rare use of a legislative tool Wednesday, Dec. 10 to axe about $645 million in program spending that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's administration wanted to carry over from ...
WASHINGTON — A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine identifies the highest priority science objectives for the first human mission to Mars, and says searching ...
Join us to learn about how to use cutting edge GPU infrastructure to solve real world material discovery problems with AI and unsupervised machine learning. Our lab in the Department of Materials ...
I have a friend who makes a great first impression. She does all the little things right. She makes eye contact. She smiles. She listens more than she talks. She asks smart questions, and meaningful ...
This time of year, many of us pause to reflect on what we’re grateful for—family, friends, health, and the comforts of home. But there’s one group we often overlook: The people we work with every day.
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