All posts by Arden Lanz
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...
Is Mission: Impossible Series Really Ending With The Final Reckoning?
The eighth movie in the high-octane, devil-may-care franchise, wants you to think it's Tom Cruise's grand finale. Well...
Australian Dollar under pressure as global trade and economic uncertainties persist
The Australian Dollar (AUD) remains under pressure as global trade uncertainties persist, particularly surrounding the US-China trade talks...
Kim Jong Un’s Latest Gift to Russia Is Migrant Workers
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Irish economy must ‘sharpen up’ as ‘huge uncertainty’ surrounds looming US tariffs, says minister
Enterprise Minister Peter Burke said that the EU will take time to consider a “clever, well crafted but calm response”
Detained pro-Palestinian activist denied legal calls, lawyer tells US court
A leader of US student protests against Israel's war in Gaza slated for removal has been denied legal advice, a
Stefanik mostly impresses at Senate Foreign Relations hearing
Rep. Elise Stefanik’s Senate confirmation hearing to be the new U.S. ambassador to the United Nations went smoothly on Tuesday,
DA eyes record-high 20.46MMT rice harvest with RCEF
The Department of Agriculture expects the Philippines’ palay production in 2025 will surpass the record-high 20.06 million metric tons produced
Researchers combine citizens’ help and cutting-edge tech to track biodiversity
Researchers are using new technologies, including AI, as well as contributions from citizen scientists, to improve how we monitor and