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Business News

This Theoretical Physicist Boldly Goes Where Few Black Women Have Gone Before

In her new book, Harvard-educated Professor Chanda Prescod-Weinstein shares her vision of the cosmos and breaks down the sexism and racism inherent in science.

Business News

Scientists May Have Found the Background Ripples of the Universe

The gravitational wave discovery could help us understand the cosmos.

Business News

Teen Scientist and Inventor Named First-Ever 'Time' Kid of the Year

The 15-year-old wunderkind was interviewed by Angelina Jolie about her efforts to combat everything from contaminated water to cyberbullying.

Business News

Purdue Pharma to Plead Guilty to Multiple Federal Charges (Updated)

The OxyContin manufacturer will pay the government $225 million and own up to misleading the DEA and incentivizing doctors to write prescriptions.

Business News

The Next U.S. Particle Accelerator Will Be Built On Long Island By 2031

The Electron-Ion Collider will be built on the footprint of Brookhaven's existing collider.

Science & Technology

This Is How Technology Will Solve Chronic Pain

Artificial intelligence is already innovating in many industries. It's time to use AI to transform pain relief.

Business News

Possible Signs of Life Found On Venus. Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos Presumably Annoyed They Didn't Find Them First.

An international team of scientists reports the discovery of a gas that could indicate the existence of live microbes on the desert-like planet.

Business News

Google Arts and Culture App Lets You View Ancient Creatures in AR

The Cambropachycope is going to haunt my dreams.

Business News

Moderna's Coronavirus Vaccine Just Started Its Phase 3 Trial. Here's How It Will Work.

Moderna's coronavirus vaccine candidate entered its next phase of human trials on Monday. The company hopes to have results by Thanksgiving.

Living

Can Psychedelics Help Treat Depression?

It's a question doctors are starting to ask again, and we walk you through it.

Thought Leaders

The Indiana Jones of Biology Gets Attacked by Hippos More Often Than Most People

Biologist and adventurer Forrest Galante, host of 'Extinct or Alive,' talks risk-taking and following your passion to the ends of the earth.

Thought Leaders

Gen Z Considers This Benefit More Important Than Salary

The greatest minds of this generation are social-justice oriented, STEM-savvy and financially conscious. And they really want good healthcare.

Business News

How Entrepreneurs Can Address Unconscious Bias

First, you need to know what it is and how it functions.

News and Trends

[Funding Alert] Biopharma Start-Up Bugworks Raises $7.5 Mln In Fresh Financing

Founded in 2014, the company has been trying to design a completely new class of broad spectrum antibiotics that would be able to fight against increasingly drug resistant bacteria.

Science & Technology

Scientists Say They Can Recreate Living Dinosaurs Within the Next Few Years

Get this: The renowned paleontologist who inspired 'Jurassic Park' is attempting to recreate dinosaurs by reversing the evolution of the modern-day chicken.