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The method would likely reduce Earth's temperature, but it also has some worried about how the particles will affect the ...
The Science@Leuven Scholarship provides an opportunity for outstanding international students to pursue a Master's degree at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU ...
When Loryl MacDonald closes her eyes, she can imagine a young Canadian soldier, filled with nerves and far from home, writing ...
In light of one of the most polarizing elections a few days ago, we introduce some of the biggest science controversies in the past weeks.
In the remote Siberian tundra, the ground itself has begun to explode. Since 2014, more than 20 mysterious craters, each ...
Group recommends shutting down brick kilns, non-compliant industrues and curtailing movement of heavy vehicles.
Jim McAdams (Letters, November 8) suggests that the Russian invasion of Ukraine is not about territorial expansion but rather the protection ...
The application process for the 12th Heidelberg Laureate Forum has begun! Young researchers in mathematics and computer ...
Researchers have long been hunting for a way to make the elusive elements more stable so they can be better studied.
Nuclear fission has powered our world and medical advancements for decades. What exactly happens when an atom's nucleus splits into two parts?
The statistics and “facts” presented in Renée Mullen’s letter (“Quality of life has declined,” Oct. 19-20) are false. Mullen uses outdated or discredited information. The U.S. Bureau of Justice ...