Being named as a Nobel laureate is the ultimate prize for many scientists, but how do other science prizes compare?
The federal government is more likely to fund curiosity-driven basic research, while industry is more likely to support ...
Those who cite scientific studies to support policies should take care to tell the whole story, especially when it’s complex.
The Nobel Prize might be the most famous science prize but it celebrates just a narrow slice of science and very few scientists.
Silicides—alloys of silicon and metals long used in microelectronics—are now being explored again for quantum hardware. But their use faces a critical challenge: achieving phase purity, since some ...