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3 great minds we lost in 2018
Description: We welcomed new science and discoveries in 2018, but unfortunately, we also had to say goodbye to some important ...
The fate of the centers isn't sealed, since Congress ultimately has the power to assign funds. But until a decision is made, ...
After the buoy broke free from its mooring, it collected the first data that exists on how ice and waves collide in the Great ...
Dark matter is special in that it doesn't emit, absorb or interact with light, so science had to find a more creative way to ...
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Actress Susie Abromeit Is Engaged to Scientist Steve Isaacman: ‘I Feel Incredibly Lucky’
Congratulations are in order for actress Susie Abromeit! The Jessica Jones alum, 43, recently got engaged to scientist and ...
Lamniform sharks such as great whites and tiger sharks are famous for their size. The first such giants evolved 15 million ...
New ideas can shift everything you thought you understood, and these science books offer that rare spark that leaves your ...
Looking out of the Fendouzhe submersible, more than nine kilometres below the ocean surface, Mengran Du knew she was seeing ...
"We reported hints of methane, but the question is, 'is the methane attributable to molecules in the atmosphere of the planet ...
Greater Good’s editors pick the most thought-provoking, practical, and inspirational science books of the year.
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Ten People Who Shaped Science In 2025
This list exemplifies the hard work in science over this past year, not simply in the lab but where it matters.
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