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Turkana Rift study reveals how tectonic plates thin and break apartScience

Turkana Rift study reveals how tectonic plates thin and break apart

Columbia University researchers Folarin Kolawole and Christian Rowan confirm in Nature Communications that the Turkana Rift is thinning the African crust.

UCLA Student Stéphane Miaule Advances Sustainable Polymer ResearchScience

UCLA Student Stéphane Miaule Advances Sustainable Polymer Research

UCLA graduate student Stéphane Miaule won the 2026 NDSEG Fellowship to advance sustainable polymer research for future electronic devices and space travel.

Sierra Streams Institute marks 30 years of local watershed scienceScience

Sierra Streams Institute marks 30 years of local watershed science

The Sierra Streams Institute celebrates 30 years of monitoring Deer Creek. Since 1995, the group has turned complex water data into local community action.

WHO confirms hantavirus outbreak on Atlantic ship after May 2 reportScience

WHO confirms hantavirus outbreak on Atlantic ship after May 2 report

The World Health Organization confirmed a hantavirus outbreak on a ship in the Atlantic Ocean after receiving official reports of ill passengers on May 2.

Legumes and soy may lower high blood pressure, study findsScience

Legumes and soy may lower high blood pressure, study finds

A new meta-analysis of data from 1.4 billion adults shows that regularly eating legumes and soy helps lower high blood pressure and improves heart health.

Maharashtra Launches Science Travel Scheme for Top Student ResearchersScience

Maharashtra Launches Science Travel Scheme for Top Student Researchers

Maharashtra officials launched the Mukhyamantri Vidyarthi Vigyan Yatri scheme on March 24 to send top science fair winners to global research facilities.

A-State Honors Top Faculty at First Research Excellence LuncheonScience

A-State Honors Top Faculty at First Research Excellence Luncheon

Arkansas State University honored its top researchers at the inaugural Research Excellence Luncheon held during the university's annual Convocation event.

Trump administration mandates political alignment for federal researchScience

Trump administration mandates political alignment for federal research

President Donald Trump’s administration now requires federal research to align with political directives, causing mass personnel cuts at the EPA office.

Periodic Labs targets $500M to automate AI material discovery labsScience

Periodic Labs targets $500M to automate AI material discovery labs

San Francisco startup Periodic Labs raised $7.5 billion to build autonomous robotic systems that use generative AI to accelerate material science discovery.

Two Berkeley Lab Researchers Join National Academy of SciencesScience

Two Berkeley Lab Researchers Join National Academy of Sciences

The National Academy of Sciences elected Berkeley Lab researchers Francesca Gino and Robert K. Thorne to its prestigious membership of 120 new scientists.

May Science Books Trade Abstract Theory for Daily HabitsScience

May Science Books Trade Abstract Theory for Daily Habits

Simon Rogers of Medill-Northwestern University examines human behavior through search data in his new book, What We Ask Google, released this May.

IANDS Researchers Debate Near-Death Experiences at Chicago HiltonScience

IANDS Researchers Debate Near-Death Experiences at Chicago Hilton

Researchers from the International Association for Near-Death Studies met at a Chicago Hilton to mark fifty years of investigating near-death experiences.