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Dillon Krause Sets School Record at Drake RelaysScience

Dillon Krause Sets School Record at Drake Relays

Dillon Krause and his Pleasant Valley High School teammates set a new school record in the boys 4x400 relay race at the annual Drake Relays in Iowa.

Can Machine Pattern Matching Replace Human Clinical Judgment?Science

Can Machine Pattern Matching Replace Human Clinical Judgment?

Internist Adam Rodman and his research team published experiments this Thursday demonstrating that clinical AI now matches human diagnostic performance.

Released Pet Goldfish Damage Freshwater Ecosystems, Study FindsScience

Released Pet Goldfish Damage Freshwater Ecosystems, Study Finds

Dr. William Hintz of UToledo reveals in the Journal of Animal Ecology that released pet goldfish severely degrade freshwater systems and harm biodiversity.

Populist Movements Challenge Scientific Autonomy in Federal ResearchScience

Populist Movements Challenge Scientific Autonomy in Federal Research

Donald Trump proposed a 50 percent cut to federal scientific research funding, signaling a growing political push to weaken the autonomy of researchers.

UMass Professor David McClements Wins Top Food Science AwardScience

UMass Professor David McClements Wins Top Food Science Award

The Institute of Food Technologists named UMass Amherst professor David McClements a 2026 achievement award recipient for his work in food science research.

Warren Freshman Isaiah Keys Advances in National Science ContestScience

Warren Freshman Isaiah Keys Advances in National Science Contest

Warren High School freshman Isaiah Keys advances in a national online science contest, showcasing his academic progress despite a level 3 autism diagnosis.

House Panel Proposes $670 Million Cut to FY27 Weather Research FundsScience

House Panel Proposes $670 Million Cut to FY27 Weather Research Funds

House appropriators released a fiscal 2027 bill proposing a 670 million dollar cut to weather research funding to prioritize immediate forecasting tools.

Three UCLA Professors Elected to National Academy of SciencesScience

Three UCLA Professors Elected to National Academy of Sciences

The National Academy of Sciences elected UCLA professors Eric Becklin, Martin Gilens, and Craig Manning for their lifetime contributions to research.

Laser-Sail Propulsion Research Revives Breakthrough Starshot GoalScience

Laser-Sail Propulsion Research Revives Breakthrough Starshot Goal

New research published on arXiv revives the Breakthrough Starshot goal of using Earth-based lasers to propel miniature probes toward Proxima Centauri.

White House Terminates All 24 Members of National Science BoardScience

White House Terminates All 24 Members of National Science Board

President Donald Trump fired all 24 members of the National Science Board on April 24 via an email sent by Mary Sprowls from the Presidential Personnel Office.

White House Dismisses All 22 Members of National Science BoardScience

White House Dismisses All 22 Members of National Science Board

The White House dismissed all 22 members of the National Science Board last week, removing the governing body that oversees the National Science Foundation.

AI Models Complex Human Cells to Accelerate Rare Disease ResearchScience

AI Models Complex Human Cells to Accelerate Rare Disease Research

Researchers now use artificial intelligence to simulate complex human cells, aiming to speed up discovery and treatment for 95% of rare disease cases.