New Coalition Aims to Connect Early-Career Scientists with Policy Making
The Scientist Network for Advancing Policy (SNAP) is a grassroots initiative designed to enhance the involvement of early-career researchers in science policy discussions.
The Scientist Network for Advancing Policy (SNAP) is a grassroots initiative designed to enhance the involvement of early-career researchers in science policy discussions.
After a decade of restoration, the London Museum will reopen in November, featuring two restored market halls and a variety of events, including DJ sets and afternoon teas.
Algorand has announced a roadmap aimed at achieving quantum resistance by 2028, highlighting the challenges of transitioning to quantum-resistant cryptography across various systems.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a remarkable image of the galaxy cluster MACS0329-0211, which strikingly resembles a swarm of bees returning to their hive.
In an innovative research mission, Texas A&M AgriLife is launching hundreds of grape seeds to the International Space Station. The seeds will be exposed to cosmic radiation for about six months before returning to Earth.
The Pentagon has awarded a contract to Quantum Space for the development of a spacecraft designed for orbital refueling, with a delivery timeline set for 2028.
A recent study indicates that informal environments, such as kitchens, may significantly contribute to children's understanding of math, challenging traditional educational settings.
In response to growing concerns about Bitcoin security, French authorities will halt the certification of non-quantum encryption products starting in 2027.
Research into great apes' cognition reveals significant differences in their thinking processes, paralleling the diversity seen in human cognition.
Recent innovations in flexible cryogenic cables could significantly enhance the efficiency of dilution refrigerators, potentially advancing quantum computing technology.
A recent study from Arizona State University reveals that mealybugs can encode two genes within a single DNA segment, offering fresh perspectives on genetic complexity.
In a strategic move, NASA has unveiled a public-private partnership aimed at enhancing Mars science through collaboration with the private sector.
Experts in river management suggest that advancements in satellite technology could significantly enhance efforts to monitor and protect drinking water quality worldwide.
The defunct crypto exchange FTX, which had ties to SpaceX in 2022, may see significant financial benefits from the rocket company's recent IPO success, raising hopes for its creditors.
A recent study highlights a notable rise in emergency department visits associated with the 2015–16 Aliso Canyon gas blowout, particularly among residents downwind.
A recent study underscores the critical need to tackle single-use plastics to safeguard the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem, the largest estuary in the United States.
In a bold move towards private space exploration, Relativity Space has revealed its intention to launch a Mars orbiter in 2028, marking a significant step in developing planetary missions.
Recent observations from the European Space Agency's Mars Express reveal numerous dust devils in the Mamers Valles region of Mars, showcasing the planet's dynamic atmosphere.
A recent 20-year study indicates that two NIH-supported diversity programs have significantly increased the likelihood of undergraduates earning a Ph.D.
A recent study from the Max Planck Institute uncovers the collaborative role of ciliates and bacteria in the nitrogen cycling process within lake ecosystems.