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Since the end of 2020, the Frontiers of Engineering Management editorial office has launched a series of successful Online Public Forums for Engineering Management, which have attracted many ...
That led him down the path of becoming a longtime scientist, devoted to the scientific process. That process, he said, doesn’t require leaps of faith or listening to what someone else told him. It ...
Astronomers say this small gas giant fits perfectly in a gap in its star’s disk, confirming how young planets shape their ...
In recent years, health officials have stressed the risks that heat poses for older people, but a new study reveals it may not just be that demographic that should ...
That’s what prompted so many young scientists to speak out — not in protest, but in dialogue — with the communities that shaped them.
Across New England and the US, thousands of young scientists have awoken to a stark new reality amid the Trump administration's cuts to research, one they couldn't have imagined just six months ago.
Founded in 1965, the Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition has become one of the most popular STEM events in Europe. Held annually at the RDS in Dublin, it attracts over 40,000 visitors annually.
The Trump administration's staff reductions and cuts to research funding could potentially cause young scientists to leave the U.S. in search of more stable opportunities abroad.
Some 2,000 scientists, including dozens of Nobel Prize winners, have signed an open letter warning that the U.S. lead in science is being "decimated" by the Trump administration's cuts to research.
Reductions to federal support for research at universities and other institutions under President Donald Trump are dimming young scientists’ prospects, cutting off pathways to career-building ...