Why do so many great ideas seem to come from people far from home? I’ve long been fascinated by how creativity crosses ...
The global community is facing a number of urgent challenges, such as emerging diseases, epidemics, antimicrobial resistance, ...
In the 1980s, John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis detected quantum phenomena, which had long remained purely ...
Scotia Baker describes GIFT as a mathematical structure that connects physical laws, moral behavior, and computational logic.
A local scientist is aiming to foster a space where community members can pose questions and explore science while building ...
A volcanic eruption in 536 created 18 months of darkness, famine and plague, inspiring modern climate-engineering debates.
Host David Kestenbaum talks with physicist Robert Ehrlich about his book, Nine Crazy Ideas in Science: A Few Might Even Be True. Ehrlich goes to the edge of science in his book, considering the ...
More than 420 anti-science bills attacking longstanding public health protections – vaccines, milk safety and fluoride – have ...
Hundreds attended IF Oxford’s Zone ONE, part of the city-wide Science and Ideas Festival, at Oxford North, enjoying hands-on activities, ...
People of all ages have enjoyed a day of science fun in Oxford as part of a citywide festival. The Science Oxford Centre in Headington welcomed hundreds of people for Super Science Saturday, held on ...
During World War I someone offered the British Government a chemical which, he said, would freeze clouds solid. Guns could then be mounted on the clouds, to ward off airplane attacks. So many ideas of ...
More than 420 anti-science bills attacking longstanding public health protections have been introduced in statehouses across ...