Unraveling the mysteries of how the world might end is fascinating and terrifying. It's a topic that sparks our imagination, ...
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics has been awarded to three eminent economists; Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion, and Peter Howitt, for their work demonstrating the critical role of public investment in ...
I'm cautious on oversupplied sectors like multifamily and life science, but bullish on select retail, infrastructure, and ...
By bridging deep cryptography expertise with entrepreneurial execution, Dresdale and Harding are shaping a safer digital future. Their work positions Entrokey not just as a cybersecurity company, but ...
Harvesting solar energy in orbit and beaming it down to Earth is a decades-old idea. Now, a raft of companies say they could ...
AI models are now showing resistance to being turned off, according to a paper published by Palisade Research. “The fact that ...
Don't be fooled by the fog machine, spooky lights and fake bats: the robotics lab at Worcester Polytechnic Institute lab ...
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'Anti-social' cosmic explosion could change the way we think about dying stars and supernovas
This revelation means scientists might have to rethink Type II supernova models, which would result in some of these cosmic ...
As part of President Trump’s trip to Asia, the United States signed Technology Prosperity Deals (TPD) with Japan and Korea, expanding, strengthening, and ...
US science always suffers during government shutdowns. Funding lapses send government scientists home without pay. Federal agencies suspend new grant opportunities, place expert review panels on hold, ...
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All government shutdowns disrupt science − in 2025, the consequences extend far beyond a lapse in funding
U.S. science always suffers during government shutdowns. Funding lapses send government scientists home without pay. Federal agencies suspend new grant opportunities, place expert review panels on ...
U.S. science always suffers during government shutdowns, but the stakes are higher than in past shutdowns due to the policies of the current administration.
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