Science communication, Academic outreach, Public understanding, Knowledge transfer
In Nature World View article, Professor Danielle Wood calls for continued support of NASA’s Earth Observation satellites
media.mit.edu·2w
Scientists Crack the Code of China’s Mysterious “Matrix Tide”
scitechdaily.com·2w
Embodiment and the (Re)invention of Emoji, from the Aztecs to Humboldt and Darwin to AI
themarginalian.org·1w
The fight over science funding: Congress vs. the OMB. Analysis.
arstechnica.com·3w
Autism junk science: The only part of this story that surprises me is that the outside critic “found it hard to believe just how flawed it turned out to be”
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu·3w
Who cares when a research claim is found to be in error? Peer-reviewed journals do their best to deflect and dilute legitimate criticism.
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu·1w
What New Human Ancestor Has Been Discovered, and How a Virus Outbreak in China Could Reach the U.S.
scientificamerican.com·3w
Alumni Feature: Dr Prakash Gupta
hsph.harvard.edu·1w
What if AI doesn’t get much better than this?
alearningaday.blog·1w
Touch reveals what eyes can’t see – so museums should embrace interactivity
theconversation.com·1w
Some unis are moving away from in-person lectures. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing
theconversation.com·1w
The Two-Word Phrase Unleashing Chaos at the NIH
theatlantic.com·3w
Contributors to Scientific American’s September 2025 Issue
scientificamerican.com·3w
Trump’s Department of Energy Gets Scienced
newyorker.com·6d
Glow-in-the-Dark Succulents Created by Scientists Shine in Multiple Colors
scientificamerican.com·1w
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