Tag: Science

Tipsy Bats and Perfect Pasta Win Ig Nobel Prizes for Weird Science Research

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A Resounding Rejection of the US DOE’s Sham “Climate Science” Report

The recent climate science report commissioned by the US Department of Energy has faced widespread rejection from the

Science Must Go On: How Courageous Scientists Are Meeting the Moment

The upcoming meeting of technical experts this Thursday holds immense significance as they gather to provide science-based advice

Science Says We Age in Spikes—Here’s How To Slow Them Down

Understanding the Aging Process: Tips for Aging Gracefully As we all know, aging is a natural part of

This Mushroom’s Incredibly Bitter Taste Is New to Science

Mushrooms are a fascinating part of the natural world, with a wide range of flavors and textures. Some

New Executive Order Gives Trump Greater Control Over Science Grants

The recent Executive Order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump has raised significant concerns among scientists and those

Congressman Eric Sorensen on Defending Climate Science, Depoliticizing Weather and Bringing Scientific Rigor to Capitol Hill

Eric Sorensen, a former meteorologist turned congressman, has a unique perspective on the intersection of science and politics.

Trump’s Latest Move to Deny Climate Science and What it Means for Vehicle Standards

The Trump Administration's recent push to eliminate the 2009 endangerment finding on climate emissions is a dangerous move

The Science Behind Cleaning For Emotional Health

Cleaning your home may seem like just another chore on your never-ending to-do list, but it can actually

My Petrochemical Jobs Study Triggered Tulane University’s Audacious Attack on Science

Standing up for what’s right Despite the challenges and pushback, I have no regrets about my decision to

US says CO2 emissions aren’t harmful – climate science shows otherwise

The Trump Administration's Attempt to Roll Back Greenhouse Gas Regulations EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin at the agency’s headquartersKayla

Reading Hits Differently to Listening For Your Brain, Science Says : ScienceAlert

Why Reading Still Matters: A Neuroscientific Perspective Let's embark on a thought experiment: Imagine the future, hundreds of