When Susan Monarez was sworn in to lead the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the country’s premier public ...
Broadly speaking, international research collaborations continue to rise globally, and Adams says that’s a good thing: the ...
Overall, less than 10% of mammals are monogamous, according to Dyble. Typically, males fight each other for access to females ...
The ranks of U.S. government statisticians have been gutted in the past year due to layoffs and buyouts. That along with ...
Private data companies are providing everything from drought or pollution risk assessments to locations for untapped mineral reserves, but not everyone can pay for it.
Dispersing federal research funding, largely concentrated at private universities on the coasts, to the rest of the country ...
The U.S. suicide rate has fallen after years of hovering at some of the highest levels ever reported, according to ...
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Galactic brain: US firm plans space-based data centers, power grid to challenge China
Now, Aetherflux has announced a new plan: The company also aims to fire data centers to space. In a press statement, the ...
A British real estate manager overseeing 26 billion euros ($29.93 billion) in assets and concerned about flood, fire and other climate-related risks to its properties sought help from Climate X, ...
Dark matter is special in that it doesn't emit, absorb or interact with light, so science had to find a more creative way to ...
Scientists in Boulder are using existing NASA spacecraft to track a rare interstellar comet called 31/ATLAS as it travels ...
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Planet-Eating Stars Are Giving Us a Glimpse of Earth’s Ultimate Fate
Our Sun is about halfway through its life, which means Earth is as well. After a star exhausts its hydrogen nuclear fuel, its ...
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