Award-winning associate professor Emily Pentzer, Editor-in-Chief of RSC Applied Polymers, shares advice for authors.
Technologies that underpin modern society, such as smartphones and automobiles, rely on a diverse range of functional ...
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Congress saves NASA but leaves Mars sample mission to die on the shelf
Congress has handed NASA a rare reprieve, rejecting deep proposed cuts and approving a budget that keeps much of the agency’s ...
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AI supercharges careers but quietly kills breakthrough science
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming the default tool for ambitious workers and scientists, promising faster ...
The “Trees, Time and Technology” show opening next week at the di Rosa center weaves together history, feminism, Judaica and ...
The Bail Project released a report showing that states are quietly changing their constitutions to make it easier to keep ...
How Writing About Places People Know Makes The Climate Crisis Less Abstract. The discourse around climate change can lead to anxiety, detachment or resignation because it often stretches language in ...
How do cell phones affect our memories? What percentage of them are imagined? A group of neuroscientists is trying to unravel ...
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The Lost ‘Planet of the Apes’ TV Series from ‘Twilight Zone’ Creator Rod Serling—What Could Have Been
For every television series that makes it to the screen, countless other versions never do. Scripts are written, outlines are ...
Using its economic leverage, California has been forging its own path on scientific research for 25 years. Here’s how.
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