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"I see myself as [a] loving husband and as a public servant — a scientist and educator who serves at the will of the public."
It’s a figure that will only climb with increased regulation and carbon pricing.
An elusive medical advance might finally be within grasp.
A closer examination of a fossil found more than four decades ago has led to the identification of a new species of whale — a 33-million-year-old cetacean featuring neither teeth nor baleen.
The ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has reached an especially tragic milestone.
NASA’s recently retired Kepler space telescope was famous for its ability to spot thousands of exoplanets, but this year, it presented a mysterious observation of a supernova.
The strange sound was almost certainly not Godzilla taking a submarine stroll.
CIMON's first interactions aboard the ISS are less than helpful.
An unusually smooth and reflective Martian rock has caught the attention of NASA scientists, prompting an investigation by the Curiosity rover.
The selected companies will be able to bid on contracts for launching and landing services and payload delivery systems, among others.
A new study turns our understanding of invertebrate parenting on its head.
The discovery suggests our distant hominin relatives spread into the northern regions of Africa far earlier than archaeologists assumed.
It's declaring the work of scientist He Jiankui as being both unlawful and unethical.
The problem with professor He’s actions isn’t that he engaged in human gene-editing – it’s that he acted prematurely.
These rhinos need saving – and so do the rest of their relatives throughout Asia and Africa.
Clocks with this level of accuracy are still searching for their “killer application.”