Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is worried about cell phones. Under the department, the Food and Drug ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had the Food and Drug Administration’s longtime consensus on cell phones quietly ...
A new report finds that a majority of Americans think the U.S. should be a world leader in science, but Democrats ...
The U.S. Senate voted on Thursday to approve billions of dollars in funding for federal science agencies, rejecting deep cuts ...
Democrats continue to be more likely than Republicans to say science has had a mostly positive effect on society.
Republicans and Democrats agree that it’s important the U.S. is a world leader in science, but sharply diverge on how the U.S ...
A Pew Research poll shows partisan split over U.S. scientific leadership, with Democrats far more concerned about losing ...
The Senate voted to provide billions more to NASA, NOAA and the National Science Foundation than the president had asked for.
The outlook has brightened for federal science budgets, but political appointees are likely to have a big say in how that ...
Wikipedia had to fight to establish its legitimacy—and now it faces a new existential threat posed by generative AI ...
The family of Andre Yarham, who died of frontotemporal dementia, hopes his brain can help scientific research. He is ...
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