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Just three years after the iconic magazine abandoned its print version and went all-digital, Popular Science is now halting its subscription service entirely. The brand itself will live on — … ...
Its meddling and arbitrary cuts to staff, programs, and grants are killing an engine of American greatness, insiders say.
Microorganisms—bacteria, viruses and other tiny life forms—may drive biological variation in visible life as much, if not ...
2024 Biggest Breakthroughs in Biology We look back at three of the biggest biology stories of 2024: a reconstruction of the ancient ancestor of all modern life, the discovery of a neural circuit that ...
How much science is present in the magazine Scientific American depends on the context — If The Shoe Fits (@ThinkComing) October 24, 2023 I’m cringing for you. — Patsy Brennan ???
Bison Innovative Products, in collaboration with DAP Global, Inc., announces its industry-leading Bison Level.Up Adjustable Deck Pedestal System has been named a winner in the Popular Science ...
In yet another sign of its decline, Popular Science has stopped publishing its online magazine, three years after it shut its storied print edition, which began in 1872. But its digital magazine ...
Piller, an investigative reporter at Science magazine, presents copious evidence of severe fraud, negligence, and buck-passing in Alzheimer’s research.
Science editor-in-chief Holden Thorp presented Monday on “How Science Lost America and How to Get it Back.” The talk focused on the dynamic relationship and intertwining of science and politics and ...
The science fiction and fantasy magazine Clarkesworld says it has been bombarded with AI-mage stories. Its publisher says it's part of a rise of side hustle culture online.
Director of the National Science Foundation Sethuraman Panchanathan abruptly resigned Thursday, Science Magazine first reported. Panchanathan, who goes by Panch, did not cite a reason for his ...