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VCs backed Black founders after BLM – but it didn’t last
High School Students from Shiga Prefecture, Japan, Sent for First Time to 20th World Lake Conference Held in Australia ahead of World…
From soccer fields to seagrass meadows: Trevor Floyd’s journey to the Reef
Aircraft toilets could flush out spread of global superbugs
RFK Jr.’s plans to overhaul ‘vaccine court’ system would face legal and scientific challenges
Older Americans are using AI − study shows how and what they think of it
Women in STEM face challenges and underrepresentation – this course gives them tools to succeed
How states are placing guardrails around AI in the absence of strong federal regulation
Ocean Climate Solutions Outpacing Outdated Policies
Climate interventions to save our oceans need stronger governance
Apple Manufacturing Academy opens in Detroit on August 19
Funding Supports Future-focussed Research
Surprising Structure Discovered In Disordered Protein
Americans Want Stronger Safety Net For Older Adults
What is peer review? The role anonymous experts play in scrutinizing research before it gets published
Weird space weather seems to have influenced human behavior on Earth 41,000 years ago – our unusual scientific collaboration explores how
Spacecraft equipped with a solar sail could deliver earlier warnings of space weather threats to Earth’s technologies
Astronomers have discovered another puzzling interstellar object − this third one is big, bright and fast
Toxic algae blooms are lasting longer than ever before in Lake Erie − why that’s a worry for people and pets
Michigan and Australian transport innovators convene in Melbourne
Gold Resource Corporation Adds to Board of Directors
Teens say they can access firearms at home, even when parents lock them up, new research shows
How illicit markets fueled by data breaches sell your personal information to criminals
1 in 4 children suffers from chronic pain − school nurses could be key to helping them manage it
2025 Brooks Public Policy PhDs address pressing policy issues and begin careers at top institutions
Our trans health study was terminated by the government – the effects of abrupt NIH grant cuts ripple across science and society
App Store in the U.S. facilitated $406B in developer billings and sales in 2024
HistoSonics’ Edison Histotripsy System Gains Great Britain Early Market Access Under Unmet Clinical Needs Authorisation
Study reveals impacts of Alzheimer’s disease on the whole body
US safety net helps protect children from abuse and neglect, and some of those programs are threatened by proposed budget cuts
QUT robotics education pioneer honoured with global award
HistoSonics Secures First Major Insurance Coverage for Non-Invasive Histotripsy Treatment for Liver Tumors With Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
How the Take It Down Act tackles nonconsensual deepfake porn − and how it falls short
Contaminated milk from one plant in Illinois sickened thousands with ‘Salmonella’ in 1985 − as outbreaks rise in the US, lessons from…
Measles could again become widespread as cases surge worldwide
Chasing Cannonball Sun
A Michigan research professor explains how NIH funding works − and what it means to suddenly lose a grant
Actus Nutrition Acquires Protein Facility from Foremost Farms USA
Cancer research in the US is world class because of its broad base of funding − with the government pulling out, its…
Detroit’s lack of affordable housing pushes families to the edge – and children sometime pay the price
Pope Francis’ death right after Easter sounds miraculous – but patients and caregivers often work together to delay dying
Gold Resource Corporation Announces Management Changes
Trumpism echoes Timothy McVeigh’s right-wing extremism, 30 years after the Oklahoma bombing
The sudden dismissal of public records staff at health agencies threatens government accountability
Trump’s tariffs rollercoaster is really about Republican unity
Race isn’t a ‘biological reality,’ contrary to recent political claims − here’s how scientific consensus on race developed in the 20th century
Sunlight and seawater lead to low-cost green hydrogen, clean water
Providing farmworkers with health insurance is worth it for their employers − new research