Brian Jackson (Physics) interacts with imagery from NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter at “Valinor Hills” (acquired by the agency’s Perseverance Mars rover on Feb. 21, 2024) in the Stein Luminary, for ...
Krystnell Storr, who joins GBH as the first-ever science and equity editor for NOVA, says she has landed the “dream job.” Storr will work on developing and editing content at all stages of development ...
A group of Johns Hopkins University faculty members participating in a yearlong provost's office fellowship program spoke last week with two leading national science journalists, who shared advice and ...
Announcement from National Editor Matea Gold, Deputy National Editor Philip Rucker and Health and Science Editor Stephen Smith: We are delighted to announce that Victoria Jaggard, an accomplished and ...
Over the holiday weekend, all but one member of the editorial board of Elsevier’s Journal of Human Evolution (JHE) resigned “with heartfelt sadness and great regret,” according to Retraction Watch, ...
I was the “different” kid. I had intense interests that I went on monologues about, I missed social cues, and I checked out of conversations to stare at the wall while my mind wandered. Later, when my ...
Hauled in front of Congress recently, Science Editor-in-Chief Holden Thorp showed signs of being open to views other than his own, which may be a first for him. Thorp, who is a George Washington ...
Former New York Times science editor Nicholas Wade sounded off about how, despite his research and expertise in the field, the media largely ignored his hypothesizing about coronavirus' origins. In ...
Michael Eisen, a professor at UC Berkeley, said he was fired as the editor of eLife, a medical and life sciences academic journal, after he praised the “moral clarity” of an article about the ...
Laura Helmuth, of the longtime science and technology publication, put up a series of social media posts reportedly bashing supporters of the Republican as Trump was on his way to victory over Vice ...
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