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Confirmed: Universe Is Expanding Faster Than Science Can Explain
The James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed the universe’s expansion rate, suggesting unknown cosmic factors drive its faster-than-expected expansion.
Read More »When You Push A Long Pole, How Long Does It Take The Other End To Move?
It’s not instant, and it’s not the speed of light either.
Read More »Blend CRISP-DM With Scrum in Agile Data Science
This article explores how you can meet the needs of both data scientists and stakeholders by blending Scrum and CRISP-DM methodologies.
Read More »EU should ban space mirrors and other solar geoengineering, warn scientists
European Commission scientific advisers say technology to offset global heating could wreak havoc on weather
Read More »Inside the Elite Brain: Former Navy SEAL Mike Sarraille discusses the Science of Thriving Under Pressure
In an electrifying episode of Power Athlete Radio, I sat down with Mike Sarraille, former Navy SEAL and adventurer, to discuss the fascinating science behind el
Read More »How the Rockettes use math to make holiday magic
Patterns and puzzles come together in the annual Radio City Christmas Spectacular.
Read More »Report: What 4 years of NOAA’s science, service and stewardship mean for America
From groundbreaking discoveries in the deepest depths of the ocean to pioneering satellite technology for severe weather monitoring, in the past four years, NOAA has introduced new innovations on air, land and sea to protect people, property and livelihoods across the nation. In fact, NOAA has invested billions of climate-smart …
Read More »Here’s what a second Trump presidency could mean for scientists : Short Wave
The next four years may be challenging for foreign-born scientists who want to work in the United States. Foreign-born workers account for about half of the doctoral-level scientists and engineers working in the U.S., but the incoming Trump administration wants to make it harder for them to get H-1B visas. …
Read More »‘An existential threat affecting billions’: Three-quarters of Earth’s land became permanently drier in last 3 decades
Climate change is causing unprecedented drying across the Earth — and five billion people could be affected by 2100, a new UN report has warned.
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