Eighteen national symposia, held across 14 cities where leaders representing academic medicine, public health, ...
Computational biologist Brandon Ogbunu explores and writes about the intersection of science, society, and culture. We spoke ...
While most people are now familiar with GLP-1 agonists they represent just one category of peptide-based therapies.
Advocates in northwestern Ont., say citizen science can play a key role in managing blue-green algae
Groups of dedicated researchers and volunteers in northwestern Ontario have been working to raise awareness about blue-green ...
Nicotine is highly addictive, but new research is showing that psychedelics can shift people's worldview in ways to help them give up cigarettes.
Failure is part and parcel of research, but discussing it sometimes seems to be taboo in science. It doesn’t need to be.
AI could "give the scientific community a way to address the most difficult and urgent questions in human health," argues ...
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Q&A: Jocelyn Catterson on working at the intersection of art and science
Jocelyn Catterson is an artist, educator, and musician based in Del Norte, Colorado in the San Luis Valley. She works at the ...
The academic journal Cultural Studies of Science Education, published by leading academic publisher Springer Nature, recently ...
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Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) has been around for a while, but it continues to gain ground in engineering projects ...
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Universal quantum protocol extracts maximum work without knowing a system's state in advance
A new study published in Nature Communications has shown that in the asymptotic limit, extracting the maximum possible work ...
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