Anthropologist Alice Roberts describes how secrets about diseases can be uncovered from skeletons building workers and ...
Scott Smith completes verified environmental testing across the country. Here, he's holding a soil sample taken in East Palestine, Ohio. An independent scientist known for testing at the site of ...
Scientists analysed data from 30 different studies of almost 20,000 people, looking for a trend between parental favouritism and the characteristics of offspring. They analysed the personality ...
Helmets, booms brakes, crew experience and weather will all go under the microscope in a review into ... Some suggestions discussed informally include looking into compulsory man overboard ...
WASHINGTON—Dr. Gretchen Goldman, an environmental engineer who previously served in the Department of Transportation, White House and Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), will be joining UCS on ...
President Bola Tinubu has congratulated six distinguished Diaspora Nigerians named among the 400 Presidential Early Career Award recipients for Scientists and Engineers in the United States.
President Bola Tinubu has extended heartfelt congratulations to six accomplished Nigerian scientists and engineers who have been named among the 400 recipients of the prestigious Presidential ...
In looking at the attribution of the 125 bp annual return of the US Aggregate Index, the PORT attribution model can be used to dissect the performance into curve movement, carry, and spread ...
“The entire world is funneling through Palm Beach now and they want to look good … [they] have face time with the leader of the free world.” He’s seeing as many as 15 patients a day in ...
The INSA’s latest move of awarding fellowships to non-scientists “en masse” didn’t look very “sensible” as they were all “very rich” and their connections to science “tenuous.” ...
Australian scientists have discovered a new species of the deadly funnel-web spider that is bigger and more venomous than its relatives, nicknaming it "Big Boy." In research released Monday ...