When it comes to R&D spending in the social and behavioral sciences, public universities dominate, according to the latest ...
Americans in five states who get government help paying for groceries are seeing new limits on soda, candy and other foods ...
Pea-size clusters of human cells called brain organoids inspire both hope and fear. Experts are debating how scientists can ...
Professional sport represents a demanding environment in which athletes are exposed to intensive training loads, frequent competitions, psychological ...
Several members of the King's community have received honours from King Charles III. Professor Ann McNeillProfessor Ann McNeill, Professor of ...
1. Whether you’re in the city or the country — walk more. Research shows walking is great for physical and mental health.
Routine reactor emissions pose no meaningful health risk to the US workers and population, a health physicist and a nuclear engineer argue.
Reviewing these predictions highlights the evolving relationship between public expectation and real-world development.
This past semester, Kansas State University relaunched the nuclear engineering major that it discontinued in 1996. It has ...
Increasing longevity is forcing a rethink of public policy, individual lifestyles, and private finances. Yet it is crucial not to overreact or grow unduly alarmed about shifting population dynamics.
Lidia Morawska recently won Australia’s Prime Minister’s Prize for Science. Her focus is ultrafine particles. What we’re breathing in really worries her, she says.
Are we finally revising our ideas on the role of fat in the diet? We’ve complained before that demonizing saturated fat is not supported by sound science. According to a recent analysis, avoiding ...
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