Being a US Environmental Protection Agency Scientist Sounds Terrible
A survey published earlier this month shows the agency is home to some of the most hard up scientists in America's federal government.
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A survey published earlier this month shows the agency is home to some of the most hard up scientists in America's federal government.
If the results in a published study can’t be replicated in subsequent experiments, how can you trust what you read in scientific journals?
New research using state-of-the-art imaging techniques offers the first definitive proof of parasitic behaviour among wasps.
The study is partially intended to see if receiving routine payments will quell anxieties around losing jobs to automation.
A recent study sheds new light on the tragic demise of the crews who sailed the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror.
A new analysis is reigniting concern that rising carbon dioxide could reduce the nutrient content of staple crops around the globe.
The study found that people genetically at risk of schizophrenia are also more likely to start smoking marijuana.
A company wants to use "gas chromatography and mass spectrometer machines" instead of barrels to produce delicious ethanol.
A new study published last week found that certain kinds of bot accounts were more likely to send antivax tweets than were accounts belonging to actual people.
Flames rage across the world, but it's actually fairly normal.
Learning to spot these tricks will help you actually do better by the planet — and avoid wasting your money on marketing gimmicks.
With this development, the ingredient list for the prehistoric foal with bone juice drippings and death cheese sandwich is complete.
Our sewage reveals a lot more about us than what we ate over the weekend.
That adorable Cockapoo you just brought home could actually be more of a Labradoodle.
The tobacco industry has a long history of trying to manipulate the public and governments about its harmful products, and it doesn't seem as though that's going to be changing anytime soon.
The exact reason for the bird's blushing is still not known, but researchers are moving ever-closer to the answer.