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National Academies Report Reaffirms Human Link to Climate ChangeScience

National Academies Report Reaffirms Human Link to Climate Change

The National Academies of Sciences report confirms that human greenhouse gas emissions cause environmental harm, despite challenges from House Republicans.

NY Academy of Sciences Raises $2.1M to Sustain Research FundingScience

NY Academy of Sciences Raises $2.1M to Sustain Research Funding

The New York Academy of Sciences raised $2.1 million at its 2026 Spring Soirée on April 21 to support ongoing scientific research and institutional needs.

Seven UC Berkeley Professors Elected to Arts and Sciences AcademyScience

Seven UC Berkeley Professors Elected to Arts and Sciences Academy

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences elected seven UC Berkeley professors to its ranks this week to recognize their work in national problem-solving.

LMU Undergraduates Present Original Research at 2026 WPSA ConferenceScience

LMU Undergraduates Present Original Research at 2026 WPSA Conference

Loyola Marymount University undergraduates presented original research to over 1,000 political scientists at the 2026 Western Political Science Association.

Breakthrough Prize Honors Scientists at Santa Monica GalaScience

Breakthrough Prize Honors Scientists at Santa Monica Gala

The Breakthrough Foundation awarded $18.75 million to researchers on April 18, 2026, during a ceremony held at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California.

NASA Imagery Reveals Intensive Farming Patterns Across Yunlin CountyScience

NASA Imagery Reveals Intensive Farming Patterns Across Yunlin County

NASA satellite imagery from April 24, 2026, details intensive farming across Taiwan's Yunlin County, revealing how the region sustains high agricultural yields.

10,000 Intelligence Officers Drove Allied Logistics on D-DayScience

10,000 Intelligence Officers Drove Allied Logistics on D-Day

In June 1944, 10,000 T-Force intelligence officers followed Allied troops into Normandy to seize German industrial data and capture key technical experts.

Gardiner Advocates Challenge EPA Rules at Earth Day ForumScience

Gardiner Advocates Challenge EPA Rules at Earth Day Forum

Advocates at a Natural Resources Council of Maine forum in Gardiner challenged recent EPA deregulatory actions, citing local health risks for residents.

Blacksburg Scientists Host Research Talks at Rising Silo BreweryScience

Blacksburg Scientists Host Research Talks at Rising Silo Brewery

The Center for Communicating Science hosts Science on Tap events at Rising Silo Brewery in Blacksburg, drawing over 4,400 attendees to 80 research talks.

King’s College London Study Links ADHD to Genetic ArchitectureScience

King’s College London Study Links ADHD to Genetic Architecture

King’s College London researchers identified a link between ADHD and genetic architecture, focusing on midfrontal theta activity and neural timing patterns.

Two Boston University Professors Win Physics Awards in Santa MonicaScience

Two Boston University Professors Win Physics Awards in Santa Monica

On April 18, 2026, Boston University professors Lee Roberts and his colleague received 2026 Breakthrough Prizes for physics research in Santa Monica.

NASA Awards $16.3 Million to 30 Firms for Lunar InnovationScience

NASA Awards $16.3 Million to 30 Firms for Lunar Innovation

NASA awards $16.3 million in seed funding to 30 small firms and academic partners to advance lunar exploration technologies through the SBIR/STTR programs.