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DOJ filed the statement of interest in United States District Court for the case Children’s Health Defense et al. v. Washington Post et al., which lists among its defendants the BBC, Reuters, the ...
A new study of 15 million biomedical papers found telltale language patterns linked to ChatGPT, suggesting that AI tools are ...
A protest at a congressional office building highlighted future research findings that vast cuts to science will erase ...
Welcome to the Graduate College! We are happy that you are considering pursuing your graduate studies at Boise State University. Students can apply to the Graduate College at any time. However, be ...
In response to a recent CoPo column about John Adams Academy Douglas County (JAADC), columnist Paula Noonan’s opinion piece ...
Matt Harding is one of five state finalists for the 2025 Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science ...
Opportunities for young scientists are also vanishing. Internships have been canceled, and federal fellowships like the ...
As families gear up for the latest entry in the Jurassic franchise, we spoke to the guy behind the de-extinction of the Dire Wolf to get his thoughts on the science in the new film.
When parents are told they can pick and choose what history is taught to their children based on their religion, the door is ...
Opinion Letters to the Editor: How ICE raids could inadvertently encourage the spread of infectious diseases Los Angeles Times Opinion Thu, June 26, 2025 at 5:00 AM PDT 1 min read ...
Kara Hoffman, a professor of physics at the University of Maryland, College Park, says federal budget cuts to science agencies will erode Maryland’s economy and key industries.
Published as soon as accepted and summarized in monthly issues, Environmental Science & Technology Letters is an international forum for brief communications on experimental or theoretical results ...