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A Nutritional Staple Through Time Red meat has long been a cornerstone of diets around the world, prized for its dense ...
This study was published in 2022. Founded in 1991 by the science humour magazine ‘Annals of Improbable Research’, the Ig ...
Everyone, no matter their background, should have an equal chance to work in science – but there are huge systemic barriers.
Captive animals sometimes need a transfusion, but the typical approach to blood banking isn’t practical for zoos and aquariums. One veterinarian is testing a solution.
Nobel-winning biologist and longtime Bulletin Board of Sponsors member David Baltimore will be remembered for his ...
Astronomers might be close to confirming the presence of an Earth-like atmosphere on an exoplanet for the first time, ...
Despite the national debate, the best way to protect yourself and stay healthy is to get the shot, write Dr. Philip Chan and ...
Science Editor Marissa Gaut reflects on how covering research and innovation at Cornell sparks curiosity, builds versatile ...
A powerful magnitude 7.8 aftershock off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula that arose from July’s magnitude 8.8 earthquake is ...
Republicans have historically funded a lot of science, new research shows. President Trump might be bucking that trend.
Federal workers send Congress a letter pleading for help, but their trouble attracting signatures reflects fear of ...
A San Francisco-based U.S. district judge, Rita F. Lin, said she was "inclined" to order the Trump administration to restore ...