Women's hidden extra work, positive tipping points and new thinking on autism – there's much to chew on in this year's best ...
The House is set to pass a bill calling to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. It represents House Republicans’ first major ...
In a first, a scientific conference welcomed paper submissions from any area of science, but with one catch: AI had to do most of the work. Called Agents4Science 2025, the Oct. 22 virtual event ...
IPSWICH, Mass., Oct. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) introduces Science News Magazine Archive, offering cover-to-cover access to decades of issues of the iconic science and ...
Hailed as one of the 50 most important women in science, she found ways to study rare radioactive isotopes and advanced the understanding of nuclear fission. By Delthia Ricks Darleane C. Hoffman, a ...
Over 1,000 students from local elementary schools filled Haven Plaza at Columbia University Irving Medical Center to explore science through hands-on experiments at the second annual Curious Minds ...
Editor’s note: this story has been updated with a comment from InStyle. (NewsNation) — Pearls are about to be clutched and knickers are soon to be knotted over in the illustrious halls of Condé Nast.
In a new episode of “Fresh Technology Hell,” car companies are testing the waters for subscriptions. First, it was BMW that wanted users to pay a regular fee for seat warmers. Now, Volkswagen wants ...
Where were dogs first domesticated? You’re going to procrastinate anyway, but here’s how to make it work for you The research does not address whether the shorter telomeres directly translate into ...