In the ever-evolving landscape of analytical chemistry and applied spectroscopy, one event has stood the test of time, continually adapting and growing to meet the needs of our scientific community.
This week's letters discuss policy decisions based on popular opinion; America's upcoming 250th birthday; an interview with ...
Scholarships worth £5,000 - £7,000 are available to new international students joining an undergraduate degree in the Faculty ...
Stunning discoveries and fresh breakthroughs in DNA analysis are changing our understanding of our own evolution and offering ...
A year after the Massachusetts Teachers Association’s board of directors voted to develop resources for union members to ...
Science Team Meeting (STM) took place from April 2–4, 2024 at the Marriott Washingtonian Center in Gaithersburg, MD. During ...
Students and teachers at the Newark School of Global Studies were subjected to “acts of anti-Blackness and anti-Black racism," a consultant's report says.
Authentic paintings activated a brain region tied to consciousness, self-awareness, and personal memory. Real art has a ...
The sprawling grounds of France’s opulent Palace of Versailles are not only a masterpiece of landscaping, but a mark of 17th-century engineering innovation. The property’s ornamental fountains and ...
A century ago, physics had its Darwinian moment — a change in perspective that was as consequential for the physical sciences as the theory of evolution by natural selection was for biology.
International Conference being organized by CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (NIScPR) on “Aligning Science-Technology-Innovation (STI) Indicators for Effective R&D ...