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New Documentary The Story of Everything Debates Science and FaithScience

New Documentary The Story of Everything Debates Science and Faith

Directors Brian Bird and Lee Strobel explore the intersection of science and faith in their new documentary, The Story of Everything, in Fathom theaters.

Trump Administration Ousts All 22 National Science Board MembersScience

Trump Administration Ousts All 22 National Science Board Members

The Trump administration removed all 22 members of the National Science Board on Friday, ending the primary advisory body for the National Science Foundation.

Susanne Brand Study Links Synthetic Chemicals to Global Fertility DropScience

Susanne Brand Study Links Synthetic Chemicals to Global Fertility Drop

University of Oregon ecotoxicologist Susanne Brander links synthetic chemicals like plastics and pesticides to a global decline in fertility rates today.

Machine Learning Finds 10,000 Hidden Exoplanets in Archived DataScience

Machine Learning Finds 10,000 Hidden Exoplanets in Archived Data

Researchers used machine learning to scan Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite archives and identified 10,052 previously unknown exoplanet candidates today.

Nnedi Okorafor Leads Pitt Seminar on World-Building and SurvivalScience

Nnedi Okorafor Leads Pitt Seminar on World-Building and Survival

Nnedi Okorafor visits the University of Pittsburgh to lead a seminar on how speculative fiction and world-building foster resilience in our daily lives.

Congress Probes Groups Funding Climate Science Seminars for JudgesScience

Congress Probes Groups Funding Climate Science Seminars for Judges

Congressional investigators are scrutinizing the Environmental Law Institute and other groups for providing climate science seminars to federal judges.

Harwich Reopens Herring Run to Public Harvesting on April 22Science

Harwich Reopens Herring Run to Public Harvesting on April 22

Harwich officials open the river herring run for public harvesting on April 22, ending a twenty-year ban after local fish populations reached recovery goals.

NSF Awards 2026 Graduate Research Fellowships to Next Gen ScientistsScience

NSF Awards 2026 Graduate Research Fellowships to Next Gen Scientists

The National Science Foundation awarded 2026 Graduate Research Fellowships to talented students pursuing master’s and doctoral degrees in STEM fields.

White House Fires Entire National Science Board Over Court RulingScience

White House Fires Entire National Science Board Over Court Ruling

The White House fired every member of the National Science Board on April 24 to comply with the Supreme Court ruling in U.S. v. Arthrex regarding oversight.

John Mauro Named Interim Dean of Penn State Earth and Mineral SciencesScience

John Mauro Named Interim Dean of Penn State Earth and Mineral Sciences

Penn State appoints John Mauro as the interim John Leone Dean of the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, effective July 1, succeeding Lee Kump today.

Mountaintop Museum Releases History Book Marking 50th AnniversaryScience

Mountaintop Museum Releases History Book Marking 50th Anniversary

The Mountaintop Museum released The Spirit of the People on May 1, 2026, to document five decades of regional history and preserve local community identity.

Venter Team Creates First Synthetic Genome Cell in 2010Science

Venter Team Creates First Synthetic Genome Cell in 2010

In 2010, J. Craig Venter and his research team successfully created the first living cell controlled by a fully synthetic genome, advancing biology today.