Archive for May 2025
Becki Haslett
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30-day forecast? Weather prediction might be able to look beyond 2 weeks
AI models suggest the true limits of the...
Arden Lanz
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NSF’s grant cuts fall heaviest on scientists from underrepresented groups
Projects to broaden participation were cut disproportionately—and were often led by Black scientists, women, and those with disabilities...
Thomas Center
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Low-quality papers are surging by exploiting public data sets and AI
Paper mills are also likely contributing to “false discoveries”...
Sharie Block
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Mother’s warmth in childhood can influence teen health by shaping perceptions of social safety
Parental warmth and affection in early childhood can have life-long physical and mental health benefits for children, and new UCLA
Yuri Klemp
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Study reveals novel strategy for in vivo blood stem cell gene therapy
A team of scientists from the San Raffaele-Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy (SR-Tiget) in Milan, Italy, has identified a unique
Michele Klemp
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Researchers identify key symptoms of long COVID in young children
Long COVID—symptoms that linger long after the initial viral infection—can affect people of every age, including children. But the lasting
It’s not the success that makes for a good business story, it’s the setbacks
Those who quit will never know how close they were to success, which is why it’s the setbacks, not the