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ScienceInfectious Disease Expert Jason Walsman Moves Lab from Pittsburgh to C
Infectious disease expert Jason Walsman relocates his research lab from the University of Pittsburgh to Duke Kunshan University following funding cuts.
ScienceLocal Science Centers Use Hands-On Exhibits to Boost STEM Interest
Haywood Community College hosts a Community Science Night on April 23, 2026, at its Hickory Building, featuring six hands-on stations to teach STEM skills.
SciencePenn State’s Nitin Samarth Elected to Arts and Sciences Academy
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences elected Penn State physics professor Nitin Samarth as one of 252 new members to join its ranks during 2026.
ScienceFederal Probe Eyes 10 Deaths Linked to US Nuclear Research
The House Oversight Committee launched a formal investigation into the deaths of 10 people linked to sensitive United States nuclear and aerospace research.
ScienceDanish Forestry Projects Often Neglect Local Human Needs
Danish forestry projects frequently overlook local human needs. The Danish Forest Act fails to connect technical management goals with actual community life.
ScienceActuaries Manage Financial Risk to Ensure Insurance Payout Stability
St. Mary’s University trains students in actuarial science by combining theoretical mathematics and financial risk management to ensure insurance stability.
ScienceNASA Study Identifies New Molecular Strategies for Deep Space Health
NASA researchers identified new molecular strategies using beneficial microbes to reduce astronaut stress responses during long-duration deep space travel.
ScienceFlawed Language Fuels Replication Crisis in Social Sciences
The 15 April OwlyTimes editorial argues that flawed linguistic tools, rather than the social sciences themselves, cause the current research replication crisis.
ScienceCar Culture Volume 25 Examines Automotive Physics on April 21
Car Culture Volume 25, Science Of Speed, releases on April 21, 2026. This edition analyzes engineering methodologies and the physics behind modern velocity.
ScienceHearst Book Examines Engineering Evolution Behind Racing Speed
Hearst explores the engineering history behind racing speed, documenting how decades of data and aerodynamic innovations transformed modern motorsport design.
ScienceTerra NYC STEM Fair Students Quantify Peer Pressure on Teen Spending
Students at the Terra NYC STEM Fair analyze how social influence affects teenage spending, specifically focusing on the popularity of Golden Goose sneakers.
ScienceISS Expedition 74 Crew Begins Testing Stem Cell Growth in Orbit
Expedition 74 astronauts began testing blood stem cell growth aboard the International Space Station to improve clinical treatments for cancer patients.