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ScienceStephanie Teeter Trains Scientists to Bridge Public Knowledge Gap
Stephanie Teeter, a Ph.D. student at NC State College of Education, trains scientists to improve public communication and bridge gaps in research knowledge.
ScienceUniversity of Alabama to Launch Dedicated School of Data Science
The University of Alabama plans to launch a new School of Data Science to provide computational training across all 13 of its existing academic colleges.
ScienceTexas Death Row Inmates Face Barriers Using Article 11.073
Texas death row inmates struggle to use Article 11.073 to challenge convictions based on debunked forensic science as courts frequently deny these appeals.
ScienceMass Dismissals Target National Science Board Members on April 26
The Washington Post reports that the National Science Board terminated all its members on April 26, 2026, removing the oversight body for the NSF foundation.
ScienceWhite House Ousts Entire National Science Board in Sudden Purge
The White House Presidential Personnel Office terminated all members of the National Science Board on Friday, abruptly removing the agency's leadership.
ScienceMilitary Operations Across Iran and Lebanon Taint Regional Water Suppl
Military operations across Iran, the Gulf, and Lebanon released 5 million tons of carbon dioxide in two weeks, severely contaminating regional water supplies.
ScienceNSF Oversight Stumbles After Sudden National Science Board Firings
The National Science Foundation faces instability as officials dismiss multiple National Science Board members, raising concerns about federal research ove...
ScienceHeide Island Book Explores Scientific Origins of Otter Play
Heide Island examines the scientific origins of otter play in her new book, ROMP!, published by Avery on 4/28/26 to detail their cognitive development.
ScienceScientists Develop Autonomous Micromotors to Extract Ocean Uranium
Scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences developed autonomous metal-organic framework micromotors to extract uranium from seawater on March 24.
ScienceUSA Phenology Network Tracks Spring Plant Growth Amid Variable Temps
The USA Phenology Network monitors plant growth across the country to determine how erratic spring temperatures change the timing of budding leaves today.
ScienceStrait of Hormuz Closure Cuts 20 Percent of Global Oil Supply
The two-month closure of the Strait of Hormuz blocks 20 percent of global oil supplies, causing U.S. gasoline prices to rise by more than one dollar per gallon.
ScienceTristan Guillot Leads Antarctic Hunt for Chaotic Exoplanet Systems
Tristan Guillot and his team use the ASTEP telescope in Antarctica to monitor star dimming and map chaotic exoplanet systems that defy standard models.