Vital data that sheds light on the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic have been published after peer review in one of the world ...
A new study suggests Vincent van Gogh showed a deep, intuitive understanding of the mathematical structure of turbulence in ...
A science magazine endorsed Democratic nominee Kamala Harris for president. Critics slammed the endorsement, raising concerns ...
Scientific American urged readers to "Vote for Kamala Harris to Support Science, Health and the Environment." It's a ...
An article just published in the respected science journal Marine Policy highlights the need for objective and reliable ...
A group of scientists has filed an antitrust claim against 6 publishers of academic journals alleging a conspiracy to make ...
In good times and bad, Ohio agriculture boils down to relationships and serving others. With that in mind, the Ohio’s Country ...
W hen the actor Christopher Reeve, who’d been gravely injured in a horse-riding accident in 1995, died in 2004, Democrats wasted no time turning the actor’s paralysis into a political talking point.
What Scientific American is doing is a disgrace. When the last shreds of its credibility disappear and its readership inevitably declines, it will have only itself to blame.
Increasingly, those who claim to be science’s greatest defenders do the sector wrong by becoming highly ideological and progressively partisan.
Winston-Salem has become a hot bed of science research and innovation, particularly in the medical field.
Scientists have finally created the spider-like formations found on the surface of Mars. The post Successful Recreation Of ...