How do cutting-edge science and technology respond to ethical and legal issues when incorporated into society? These issues ...
Professor Rose-Michelle Smith, UNESCO Chair "Women and Science for Development" at Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies of Haiti (ISTEAH) shares how empowering women in science ...
The program aims to support breakthrough research by funding teams operating beyond the traditional academic institution ...
Leo Coleman has been named chair of the Department of Social Science and Cultural Studies (SSCS) in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences after a competitive international search. With extensive ...
The Government of the United States of America, represented by the Office of Science and Technology Policy, and the Government of Japan, represented by the Cabinet Office of Japan for the purposes of ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Department of Energy is amping up its funding presence in fusion energy generation through private sector collaboration and by ...
As communities nationwide experience more extreme weather events, farmers are facing impacts ranging from rapidly depleting water resources to mounting pressures on food systems. To bolster the ...
Science isn’t always serious. Sometimes researchers ask questions that seem silly at first, like why toast lands butter-side down or how ducks stay dry. But these quirky experiments often lead to ...
Microplastics are everywhere. We drink them in our water, we eat them in our food, we breathe them in our air, leading to – ...
As different initiatives, priorities, and efforts to change teaching and learning in schools come and go, one challenge remains constant: Time is a finite resource. In elementary schools, especially, ...