Tag: Science

Bill Nye, Science Guy, speaks out on ataxia

Bill Nye the Science Guy is making a temporary rebranding as "Bill Nye the Ataxia Advocate Guy" to

The most famous mystery science might never solve

Kasper Hauser: Unraveling the Mystery of the Boy in the Dungeon Kasper Hauser was a boy whose life

‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ Team’s RiffTrax Sets Nebula Streaming Deal

RiffTrax, the entertainment and live event company founded by the stars of "Mystery Science Theater 3000," has recently

Teachers Are All In With the Science of Reading but Need Support

Exploring the Debate: Balanced Literacy vs. Science of Reading If you've been following the education sector, you've likely

Protecting Public Health Is Complicated. But Science Can Help, and the Time Is Now.

Understanding Cumulative Impacts: A Holistic Approach to Environmental Health Public health protections have historically focused on individual sources

I Just Tried The Phone Science Fiction Has Promised Us For Years

Huawei Unveils Groundbreaking Tri-Fold Foldable Phone: The Mate XT Ultimate Design Last week, while tech journalists in the

Obesity-Drug Pioneers Win Prestigious Lasker Award for Medical Science

The prestigious Lasker Awards for Medical Science have been awarded to three scientists for their groundbreaking work in

Francis Collins, former NIH director on science and God

But if I had been outside of NIH, not in one of those big research places, I’m not

Art and Science Set Sail in Schmidt Ocean Institute’s Artist-at-Sea Program — Colossal

Carlie Wiener “One of the most surprising things that has come out of the program is not just

Why Manifestation Can Work. Here’s The Science Behind It

Manifestation is a concept that has gained popularity in recent years, with many people believing that by envisioning

How Can We Defend Government Science from Political Interference?

Protecting Scientific Integrity in Government Agencies: A Blueprint for the Future As the 2024 presidential election draws near,

Ask A Scientist: How Can Science and Data Inform Fairer, Freer Elections?

It’s clear that there are systemic barriers that contribute to lower voter turnout and higher rates of rejected