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May 03 2025SCIENCE

Science in Crisis: The National Science Foundation's Sudden Shifts

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is facing a storm. The government agency, which is a big supporter of basic science, math, and engineering, especially in colleges and universities, is under fire. The latest blow came from the White House, which proposed a budget cut of $4. 7 billion. This is m

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May 02 2025EDUCATION

The Challenge of Teaching Science in a Post-Truth World

The term "post-truth" has become a buzzword in recent years. It describes a time when feelings and beliefs hold more sway than facts. This shift has big implications for how science is taught. It is important to understand how to tackle the spread of false information. This is where science educatio

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May 01 2025SCIENCE

How Our Views on Knowledge Shape Climate Conspiracy Beliefs

The way people view knowledge and science can greatly influence their beliefs in climate change conspiracies. This is a big deal because these conspiracy beliefs can really mess with efforts to tackle climate change. So, let's dive in and see how our views on knowledge and science play a role in a

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Apr 29 2025SCIENCE

Nano Boost for Clean Hydrogen

Hydrogen is a big deal for clean energy. It is a clean fuel. It can be made from water using electricity. This process is called water splitting. Scientists have been working on making this process better. They want it to be more efficient, last longer, and cost less. One way to do this is by

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Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

New York's Climate Science Hub Faces Uncertain Future

The Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) is set to vacate its New York offices by the end of May. This move is part of a broader review of government leases, but the specifics remain unclear. The institute, known for its climate research, has been a fixture in New York since 1961. It's located

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Apr 25 2025SPORTS

The Future of Football: Where Science Meets the Game

The world of football is always evolving. One big step forward is the World Congress on Science and Soccer 2025. This event is all about pushing the boundaries of what we know about the sport. It's a chance for experts to share their latest findings and for fans to see how science is changing the ga

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Apr 25 2025POLITICS

How Political Beliefs Shape Science in Policy

Science is a powerful tool. It can guide policy and shape the future. Yet, how science is used in policy-making can vary greatly. This is especially true when it comes to political beliefs. Think tanks and Congress often reflect these differences. Political leanings can influence how science is cit

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Apr 23 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Solar Power Potential with a Simple Twist

The world of organic solar cells is buzzing with potential. One big challenge is managing how small molecules in the cathode interlayer stack together. These tiny building blocks can clump up too much, making the solar cells less effective. This is a problem for a popular small molecule called PD

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Apr 22 2025EDUCATION

Pope Francis's Science Background: Inspiring a Teacher's Journey

Pope Francis is known for many things, but one of his lesser-known qualities is his background in science. This aspect of his life has influenced a local educator in a significant way. Seamus McGuire, a science teacher at St. Mary's Catholic High School, leads the school's STEM department. His time

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Apr 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Andor: The Star Wars Show That's Changing the Game

The Disney+ series "Andor" is making waves in the Star Wars universe. It's a show that's not just about lightsabers and space battles. Instead, it's diving deep into the everyday lives of people caught up in a galactic struggle. This isn't your typical Star Wars fare. It's a gritty, political drama

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