The Dangers Atop New England's Most Notorious Peak
Jon Kamp, Wall St Journal
When Joabe Barbosa hiked this mountain in March, he spotted a stern warning along the trail.
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Jon Kamp, Wall St Journal
When Joabe Barbosa hiked this mountain in March, he spotted a stern warning along the trail.
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Tom Metcalfe, Live Sci
A precise new dating of archaeological sites in Jerusalem supports some of the key historical events described in the Bible, including the settling of the city, a...
Stephen Wooding, Wash Post
The three staple crops dominating modern diets — corn, rice and wheat...
William Reville, Irish Times
In 1953 James Watson and Francis Crick published the molecular structure of the biological hereditary material deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) whose famous...
Groll & Ramana, Cosmos
The nuclear industry has been offering so-called Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) as an alternative to large reactors as a possible solution to climate...
JD Sword, Skeptical Inquirer
For centuries, alchemy has been considered something of an intellectual embarrassment alongside witchcraft and superstition. Scientific juggernauts such as...
Helen Branswell, Stat
Vivien Dugan isn't getting much sleep these days.
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Danielle Gerhard, The Sci
Moments after birth, a baby takes a first breath as the placenta, which has served as the fetus' lungs during gestation, transfers responsibility to the baby's own...
Pandora Dewan, Newsweek
Which states have the highest sperm counts in the U.S.?
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Ronald Bailey, Reason
Deploying the precautionary principle is a laser-focused way to kill off any new technology. As it happens, a
Ross Pomeroy, RCSci
In 2023, the ostensibly authoritative World Health Organization (WHO) recommended that non-sugar...
Mack DeGeurin, Popular Science
Cultivated meat, more widely known to the public as "lab-grown meat," is at an...
Seismological Society of America
The names might not be familiar—Cowee Creek, Brabazon Range, Upper Pederson Lagoon—but they mark the sites of recent lake tsunamis, a phenomenon that is...
American Chemical Society
Scientists are harnessing cells to make new types of materials that can grow, repair themselves and even respond to their environment. These solid "engineered...
Cornell University
New York state solar construction workers - whose numbers are expected to grow rapidly to meet climate goals - are transient, may not receive benefits and are subject to...
University of Pennsylvania
In the 1992 dystopian novel "Children of Men," later adapted to film, humanity faces the chilling reality of a world without children, a global infertility crisis...