Science and Tech NASA Commits $28 Million to Underfunded U.S. Jurisdictions NASA has awarded $28 million to fund the next five
Policy and Public Interest U.S. Congress Recognizes October as National Spine Health Awareness Month At the request of the National Spine Health Foundation (NSHF),
Science and Tech A Hypercompact CRISPR Technology Developed by Genkore Is Deemed a Potential Game Changer in Gene Therapy On September 2, 2021, a scientific paper from GenKOre on
Science and Tech UT Southwestern Genome Engineering Expertise Spurs Participation in Prestigious Nationwide Human Genome Project Consortium A genome engineering technique developed at UT Southwestern Medical Center
Environment and Climate Alaska Airlines Launches Investment Arm to Accelerate Progress to Net Zero Alaska Airlines announced the formation of a new LLC, Alaska
Science and Tech Biomolecular Engineer Wins Grant to Make Microorganism-Inspired Machines What do the cylinder in an internal combustion engine and
Environment and Climate Red Sea Expedition Reveals Deep Sea Mysteries and an Ecological Treasure Trove NEOM Co. today announced extensive findings from a joint mission
Science and Tech Hubble Finds Evidence of Persistent Water Vapor in One Hemisphere of Europa NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope observations of Jupiter’s icy moon Europa
Science and Tech NYU Langone Health Launches Parekh Center for Interdisciplinary Neurology to Accelerate Scientific Discovery NYU Langone Health announced the launch of the Parekh Center
Environment and Climate Governor Newsom Signs Bill to Modernize California’s Animal Blood Banking On Saturday, Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 1282, the California
Business and Money Swoop Arrives at Orlando Sanford International Airport On Saturday, Swoop celebrated its first flight to Orlando Sanford
Science and Tech University of Kentucky Study Suggests Personalized Medicine May be the Future of Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment A recently released paper from the Department of Physiology and Sanders-Brown Center on Aging (SBCoA) at
Science and Tech Newly Available GPS Data Helps Scientists Better Understand Ionosphere A new data source to help scientists better understand the
Environment and Climate How ‘Ice Needles’ Weave Patterns of Stones in Frozen Landscapes Nature is full of repeating patterns that are part of
Science and Tech The Nobel Prize in Physics 2021: Physics for Climate and Other Complex Phenomena Three Laureates share this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics for
Environment and Climate WCS and FFI Launch Local Conservation Funds to Build Resilience of Partners Worldwide In recognition of the vital role of local organizations in
Environment and Climate Transition to Sustainable Fertilizers Has Potential to Impact Vegetable and Melon Farming Businesses BizVibe has added key challenges and trends for vegetable and
Science and Tech VUMC Research Contributed to First COVID-19 Pill Now Under Review U.S.-based pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co. on Friday, Oct. 1,
Fashion and Style Tanger Outlets Continues the Fight Against Breast Cancer With Tanger Pink 2021 Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc. (NYSE: SKT) continues its commitment
Environment and Climate Emergency Expedition Saves Thousands of Diseased Corals in Florida’s Dry Tortugas National Park The world’s coral reefs are in peril. Various factors – from
Environment and Climate Could Climate Change be Altering the Marine Food Web? Climate change is redistributing biodiversity globally, and distributional shifts of
Science and Tech Johnson & Johnson Celebrates COVID-19 Vaccine Science Superheroes Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) announced Katalin Karikó, Ph.D. of
Science and Tech A New Neutralizing Antibody Test Shows Your Body’s Response to the COVID-19 Vaccine Now you can order the only at-home neutralizing antibody test
Environment and Climate How Do Higher Waves Cause More Ice Clouds? Research Expedition Into Arctic Sea Explains Some of the most well-known and feared aspects of climate
Science and Tech Texas A&M Project to Create a More Inclusive Scientific Community Diversity in Entomology, a project of the Texas A&M College
Environment and Climate Climate Change Threatens Base of Polar Oceans’ Bountiful Food Webs The cold polar oceans give rise to some of the
Science and Tech University of Kentucky Researcher a Force in the Fight Against Lyme Disease At a time when the incidence of Lyme disease is
Science and Tech NASA Selects Five U.S. Companies to Mature Artemis Lander Concepts NASA has selected five U.S. companies to help the agency
People and Culture What Was Really the Secret Behind Van Gogh’s Success? Before developing his famed “drip technique,” abstract artist Jackson Pollock
Environment and Climate One Water Bucket to Find Them All: Detecting Fish, Mammals, and Birds From a Single Sample In times of exacerbating biodiversity loss, reliable data on species
Business and Money When Everyone Works Remotely, Communication and Collaboration Suffer As companies debate the impact of large-scale remote work, a
Science and Tech Studies Show New Trends in Kidney Stone Patient Care It is estimated one in 10 people will have a
Science and Tech FDA Will Follow the Science on COVID-19 Vaccines for Young Children As schools around the country are re-opening for in-person learning
Science and Tech NASA’s Perseverance Rover Collects Puzzle Pieces of Mars’ History NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover successfully collected its first pair of
Policy and Public Interest People Influence Others, for Better or Worse You already have tremendous influence over others – you just
Environment and Climate NASA Grant Aids Geography Professor’s Climate Research on Dryland Regions New research by Indiana University professor Natasha MacBean, supported by a
People and Culture Annual Berggruen Prize for Philosophy & Culture Awarded to Public Philosopher Peter Singer Nicolas Berggruen, Chairman of the Berggruen Institute, announced the selection
Policy and Public Interest New West Virginia Health Survey Aims to Better Inform Policymakers to Help Deliver Resources to Communities in Need A new, biennial West Virginia population-based health survey—the Mountain State
Science and Tech As Workplaces Reopen, 42% of Workers Fear Getting COVID As the Delta variant continues to proliferate and workers head
Policy and Public Interest Direct Relief Commits $1 Million in Funding, Offers Medical Inventory for Hurricane Ida Recovery Responding to the physical devastation and disruption of lives caused
Science and Tech Adolescents Living in U.S. But Born Elsewhere Have Higher Rates of Suicide Ideation As tensions continue to run high in the Middle East,
Science and Tech Cornell University Scientists Play Key Roles in James Webb Space Telescope NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope — the largest and most
Environment and Climate Carbon Neutrality – a New Policy Brief for Municipalities Worldwide How to design efficient demo areas for urban carbon sequestration?
Policy and Public Interest From Small Committees to National Elections, Group Decision-Making Can Be Complicated In collective decision-making systems, such as committees and governments, many
Science and Tech U.S. Department of Energy Announces $54 Million to Increase Energy Efficiency in Microelectronics Technologies The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced nearly $54 million
Environment and Climate Volcanic Eruptions May Have Spurred First ‘Whiffs’ of Oxygen in Earth’s Atmosphere A new analysis of 2.5-billion-year-old rocks from Australia finds that
Science and Tech Extending Nuclear Power Accident Code for Advanced Reactor Designs Nuclear power is a significant source of steady carbon-neutral electricity,
Environment and Climate Volcanoes Acted as a Safety Valve for Earth’s Long-Term Climate Scientists at the University of Southampton have discovered that extensive
Science and Tech Unveiling a Century-Old Mystery: Where the Milky Way’s Cosmic Rays Come From Astronomers have succeeded for the first time in quantifying the
Science and Tech Antibody Protects Against Broad Range of COVID-19 Virus Variants The virus that causes COVID-19 today is not the same