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ScienceWhite House Fires Multiple National Science Board Members
The White House terminated multiple National Science Board members on Friday. These officials oversee the National Science Foundation in Washington, D.C.
ScienceOnline Conspiracy Links 10 Scientist Deaths to Research Institutions
Online conspiracy theorists claim 10 scientists died due to their research roles at American institutions, prompting investigations by members of Congress.
ScienceThomas College Launches Athletic Coaching Degree in Waterville
Thomas College in Waterville, Maine, launches a new Bachelor of Science in Athletic Coaching this fall to teach leadership and data-driven sports strategy.
ScienceMath Educators Debate Evidence Standards for Classroom Mandates
The National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics urges educators to demand rigorous evidence standards before adopting new classroom instruction mandates.
ScienceMIT and KAUST Researchers Launch MathNet to Improve AI Reasoning
MIT CSAIL, KAUST, and HUMAIN researchers launched MathNet, a new dataset of verified proof-based problems designed to improve AI mathematical reasoning.
ScienceRhino Reproduction Expert Nan Schaffer Dies at 72
Nan Schaffer, a veterinarian who pioneered rhinoceros reproductive science, died on March 27 at age 72 after a long battle with cancer in the United States.
ScienceMedical Experts Seek to Link Clinical Data with Somatic Practices
FUEGO hosts the Soul x Science event in London on 16 May 2026. Medical experts and somatic practitioners gather to integrate clinical data with wellness.
ScienceProposal to Dam Bering Strait Aims to Stabilize Atlantic Currents
Researchers propose building a massive dam across the Bering Strait to preserve the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation as it slows toward collapse.
ScienceCuriosity Finds Ancient Organic Molecules in Gale Crater
NASA's Curiosity rover identified ancient organic molecules at the Mary Anning site in Gale Crater using a new wet chemistry experiment on Martian rocks.
ScienceNew STEM Tracks Train Scientists to Teach in Secondary Classrooms
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill launched new STEM tracks that combine active scientific research with training for secondary school teachers.
ScienceOak Ridge Neutron Source Reaches 2-Megawatt Beam Power Milestone
On April 23, 2026, the Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory reached 2 megawatts of beam power, a record increase from its 2006 output.
ScienceNew ICFC Institute Launches to Study Consumer Credit Regulation
The new Institute for Consumer Financial Choice at George Mason University conducts empirical research to study consumer credit regulation and technology.