A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
A biology teacher shares learnings and takeaways from the “controlled chaos” of her class’s first citizen science project.
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How Paper Transforms a Simple Woodturning Project
This project pushes the boundaries of woodturning by asking a simple question: what if paper and wood were turned together? As the lathe spins, the paper layers intertwine with the wood grain, ...
Tatsuya Amano receives funding from the Australian Research Council Future Fellowship and Discovery Project. Despite growing calls for diversity, equity and inclusion in science, a new study reveals ...
A rising body of research is trying to quantify the impact of personal climate actions. The results show the most powerful ...
Training PhD students is less about supervision and more about empowerment. By fostering independence, creativity and ...
An innovative method for trapping lithium ions has led to a promising technology for extracting precious lithium isotopes—a ...
What characteristics drive scientific discovery? Experience is often seen as key, with success coming from years of knowledge building and collaboration. This is certainly true for most Nobel Prize ...
The impact of scientific research extends far beyond the laboratory. Breakthroughs like insulin and innovations like the ...
AI use in research has surged, but rising concerns about accuracy, ethics, and transparency mean institutions must step up ...
ROTHSCHILD, Wis. (WSAW) - Community members and Wisconsin Congressmen joined Domtar Paper Company at their presentation of the Rothschild Dam Modernization Project. The project will replace the dam’s ...
Scientists at the University of Georgia are winners of the 2025 Gizmodo Science Fair for their research into a potential fungus-fighting vaccine for protection against deadly and common fungal ...
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