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Submarine mystery solved: USS F-1 wreckage found after 106 yearsScientists have discovered the wreckage of the American submarine USS F-1, which sank in 1917. It is located off the coast of ...
From rising costs to pressure from online retail giants, American Science and Surplus owner looks for help with financial ...
Ancient Chavín elites used hallucinogens in private rituals to strengthen their authority and shape early social hierarchies. Two thousand years before the Inca empire rose to power in the Andes, a le ...
The G.O.P. chairmen of the House and Senate agriculture committees said they were “troubled” by the Make America Healthy ...
But President Trump’s response—slashing research funding and targeting international students —isn’t pruning. It’s setting ...
The Education Department said Thursday it is opening a civil rights investigation into Fairfax County Public Schools in ...
US Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith said portions of RFK Jr.'s new MAHA report could use "fringe theories" to set health standards and ...
The lag in funding extends far beyond D.E.I. initiatives, affecting almost every area of science: chemistry, computing, ...
Residents enjoy the protection of America’s security umbrella without having to foot the bill. At times of crisis the ...
The administration’s proposed 2026 budget portends a future where science is no longer a national priority — but an ...
Researchers are arguing over whether ‘disruptive’ or ‘novel’ science is waning – and how to remedy the problem.
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