News

Biases in STEM culture mean much of the technology that shapes our lives reflects the interests of the privileged. As a CMU robotics professor, I want to change that.
From BGMI ads to Cristiano Ronaldo's videos and Khaby Lame's hilarious skits, these are some of the most-viewed reels on ...
What if your lab could think with you—not just for you? A look inside how one research team used digital tools to transform ...
Scientists at Johns Hopkins APL have demonstrated a working capability that can radically accelerate the testing of critical ...
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) has officially opened its new Regional Office in Accra, marking a major step in ...
An interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers is arguing the research community should make a concerted effort to ...
Ashley Dayer's dream of winning a National Science Foundation grant to pursue discoveries in bird conservation started when ...
The head of the Food and Drug Administration has repeatedly claimed in recent interviews that no scientists have been laid ...
Since 2021, more and more information and inside expertise have been revealed that challenge the certainty with which I, and many others, were told that COVID originated from the Huanan Seafood Market ...
The Speed Art Museum is expanding its commitment to youth learning with the launch of Teen Art Lab Workshops, an exciting new ...
Travis Kelce poked fun at his old Easter tweet in the latest episode of his and brother Jason Kelce’s New Heights podcast.
Who hasn't used the lack of time as an excuse to skip exercise? I admit, I was the first. The idea of spending an hour at the ...