Welcome, American Scientists: Europe, a Refuge for Researchers Under Siege by Trump
The article discusses Europe's efforts, specifically in Spain, France, and Germany, to attract American scientists facing challenges under the Trump administration, highlighting initiatives like Safe Place for Science.
New material is a superconductor at record high temperature under ambient pressure
American materials scientists have developed a superconductor that operates at a record high temperature under normal atmospheric pressure.
American startup seeks controversial license to place mirror in space to reflect sunlight
An American startup aims to use large mirrors in space to reflect sunlight back to Earth, raising questions among scientists regarding its feasibility and impact.
Justice Ministry Designates UC Berkeley and Russian-American Association of Scientists as ‘Undesirable’
Russia has labeled UC Berkeley and the Russian-American Association of Scientists as ‘undesirable’ organizations, barring their operations within the country.
Captured Carbon With the Same Method That Was Supposed to Be Used in Hvalfjord
American scientists successfully captured carbon in the Maine Bay using a method that was previously proposed for Hvalfjord in Iceland, which was denied by authorities despite positive expert reviews.
New species of octopus discovered in the Pacific that would only be found in a South American country
Scientists from the Universidad Andrés Bello in Chile have discovered a new species of octopus in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.
Revolution in Medicine: American scientists begin compiling a 'Human Fart Atlas'
Researchers from the University of Maryland have developed smart underwear to measure gas output and hydrogen content, suggesting that people may fart twice as often as previously thought.
The Cuban-born physicist who built an airplane at 14 and had work cited by Stephen Hawking
Sabrina González Pasterski, a Cuban-American physicist and young prodigy, is recognized for her significant contributions to theoretical physics and her inspiring journey from struggling to get into top universities to leading research initiatives in Canada.
In Neuquén: the discovery of fossils that could rewrite the history of armored dinosaurs in South America
Scientists in Neuquén have uncovered fossils that may change the understanding of South American armored dinosaurs, showing unique traits distinct from other regions.
The Cuban-born physicist who built an airplane at age 14 and whose work was cited by Stephen Hawking
Sabrina González Pasterski, a Cuban-American physicist, is celebrated for her achievements at a young age and her contributions to the field of theoretical physics.
The scientists who have revolutionized treatment for different types of blood cancer win the Fronteras prize
American oncologist Carl June and French geneticist Michel Sadelain have been awarded the BBVA Foundation's Fronteras del Conocimiento Prize for their innovative CAR-T cell therapy for blood cancers.
Scientists: Ultra-processed food should be treated like cigarettes
A new study from American universities suggests that ultra-processed food (UPF) resembles cigarettes more than it does fruits and vegetables, advocating for stricter regulation.