But because each Nature journal has to decline many papers of very high quality, an editor may suggest that a paper declined for editorial (not technical) reasons may be suitable for submission to ...
One community, for instance, might rely on a crop that requires open spaces to grow. But if the locals can thrive with a ...
People in science are increasingly concerned about how wading into partisan politics may further erode trust in their field.
Only a few weeks ago, massive precipitation produced by the storm “Boris” led to chaos and flooding in Central and Eastern ...
H istorically, medical research has been male-dominated in terms of subjects as well as researchers, even though women make up half of the world’s population. As a result of this gender bias, insights ...
Democrats lose their minds three times, yet the press can’t seem to find the news.
and areas on the edge of the creek," Winlock told the Courier Journal. "I work in the places humans are sharing with nature." Her observations of the patterns in nature are second nature for ...
Meroby has been joined in the outdoor learning program by Rumford Elementary School as both schools now have the same ...
New research reveals that astrocytes, a type of non-neuronal brain cell, play a significant role in memory storage and recall ...
Thanks to an algorithm created by an Idaho State University professor, the way engineers, doctors and physicists tackle the ...
The author of “Slow Birding,” Joan Strassmann, which I reviewed in an earlier column, takes her job seriously as an ...
Work stress is a prevalent issue globally, and a recent study from Japan highlights a distinct group of employees who perceive stress in a unique way. Highly sensitive persons (HSPs), known for their ...