Podcasts That Offer Insight Into Media Messages and Broken Systems

In an age where digital media constantly bombards individuals with conflicting messages, a growing number of podcasts are stepping up to help listeners decode and understand this overwhelming information. These…

Speculation Continues Over the Origins of Controversial Virus

Ongoing discussions surrounding the origins of a highly controversial virus have reignited debate across scientific and geopolitical communities. At the center of the controversy are allegations that the virus may…

South Building to Inaugurate New 43,000-Square-Foot Science Wing Addition

Homewood-Flossmoor High School is set to celebrate a significant expansion of its academic infrastructure with the dedication of a new Science Wing addition to the South Building. The ceremony will…

Princeton Declares May 8 as Science Day Amid a Week of Scientific Events

Princeton, NJ – In an effort to promote science engagement and education within the local community, Princeton has declared Thursday, May 8, as ‘Princeton Science Day.’ This special day forms…

Bringing Science to Life Through Art and Design

Scientific discoveries often reside in academic journals and complex datasets, but a growing number of artists and designers are translating these findings into vivid, accessible visual stories. From cell animations…

Uncertainty Grows Over U.S. Science Funding Amid Political Upheaval

The scientific community in the United States is bracing for significant disruptions as former President Donald Trump has proposed deep cuts to federal science budgets, raising alarm among researchers, academic…

Fresno State College of Science and Mathematics to Host Maker Fair Celebration

Fresno State’s College of Science and Mathematics is set to host a Maker Fair as a celebration of innovation, collaboration, and creativity across science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines.…

‘Ultimate Dinosaurs’ Exhibition to Debut at Science Museum of Virginia This Summer

The Science Museum of Virginia has announced that it will host the ‘Ultimate Dinosaurs’ exhibition starting this summer. This immersive display explores the fascinating world of prehistoric creatures, with a…

European Union Commits $533 Million to Attract Global Researchers

The European Union is set to invest $533 million in a bid to attract foreign scientists and researchers to its member states, following research funding reductions in the United States…

Over 250 CEOs Urge Integration of AI and Computer Science into K–12 Education

In a significant show of support for modernizing U.S. education, over 250 chief executive officers have signed an open letter published in The New York Times, calling for artificial intelligence…