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ScienceMMI Prep Students Earn Top Honors at Wilkes University PJAS Meet
MMI Preparatory School students earned 29 first-place awards at the Wilkes University PJAS competition, achieving an 83% success rate on February 28th.
ScienceAI and Animal Studies Force Scientists to Rethink Human Intelligence
Monash University researchers now use artificial intelligence to study honeybee behavior, challenging long-held assumptions about human cognitive superiority.
ScienceTurkana Rift Crust Thins as African Continent Begins Slow Split
New geological data reveals the Earth’s crust in the Turkana Rift is thinning, marking the early stages of the African continent slowly tearing in two.
ScienceTrump Fires Entire National Science Board on April 25
President Trump terminated the entire National Science Board on April 25, 2026, removing the primary advisory body for the National Science Foundation.
ScienceWhite House Probes Mysterious Deaths of Ten Federal Scientists
Congressmen James Comer and Eric Burlison are leading a White House inquiry into the mysterious deaths or disappearances of ten federal staff scientists.
ScienceResearchers Test Living Knee Implants to Replace Metal Hardware
Columbia University researchers Clark Hung and Nadeen Chahine are developing living knee implants to replace metal hardware and avoid risky revision surgery.
ScienceTech Job Market Cooling Forces Texas Colleges to Rethink CS Degrees
Texas universities are updating computer science curricula as cooling job markets and rising AI automation reduce hiring demand for entry-level developers.
ScienceSFFILM Awards $115,000 to Support Science-Focused Independent Films
SFFILM awarded $115,000 in grants through its Sloan Science in Cinema Initiative to support independent filmmakers who integrate scientific research today.
ScienceCorpus Christi Faces Water Depletion Amid Five-Year Drought
Corpus Christi city manager Peter Zanoni implements mandatory conservation as a five-year drought threatens the water supply for 500,000 Texas residents.
ScienceOMSI Opens New Natural Sciences Hall Focused on Climate Action
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry opens the Nancy Stueber Natural Sciences Hall in Portland, offering immersive exhibits focused on climate action.
ScienceTrump Administration Fires Entire National Science Board
The Trump administration dismissed all members of the National Science Board, removing the primary oversight body for the National Science Foundation today.
ScienceTrump Fires Multiple Scientists from National Science Board
President Donald Trump fired multiple scientists serving on the National Science Board, the federal body that oversees policy for the U.S. National Science...