A previously unknown species of wasp with an abdomen reminiscent of a Venus flytrap has been discovered in 99-million-year-old Kachin amber, and entomologists have never seen anything like it.
A Congressional Science & Technology policy fellow outlines some options available for responding to the blatant attacks on science and the scientific workforce in the US.
Individual researchers and university leaders need to make the case for science to their elected representatives and to the public at large.
Astrophysicist and artist Ed Belbruno explains how art helps scientists communicate their work to the public and even ...
NIO-SW (09866.HK) (NIO.US) has inked a strategic cooperation agreement with Beijing Future Science City Development Group, ...
Modern science wouldn’t exist without the online research repository known as arXiv. Three decades in, its creator still ...
Heat is the No. 1 weather-related killer in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an agency ...
This connection between environment and perception is a fundamental principle of neuroarchitecture, which explores how ...
Government investment in research, hospitals, and universities is what saved older cities after U.S. manufacturing imploded ...
National Business Daily learned from China Mobile that China Mobile and Alibaba held a strategic cooperation agreement signing ceremony in Beijing today (26th). Pursuant to the agreement, the two ...
The Museum has established the deceased's tribal heritage and is proceeding with the steps toward repatriating the remains.
In this interview, architect Jenny Sabin shares her journey from artist to scientist and explains how biological systems can be applied in architecture.