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Tennessee Teens Take Abortion Rights Education into Their Own Hands
[ad_1] IE11 is not supported. For the best experience, please visit our site in a different browser. DNI leads assessment of ‘potential risks to national security’ from Mar-a-Lago documents 05:21 now playing Tennessee Teens Take Abortion Rights Education into Their Own Hands 06:40 next ‘They’re sentenced this young girl to have a baby’ Florida Senator ... -
‘Science’ doesn’t exist… Lucy Johnston says, even amid global pandemic | Express Comment | Comment
[ad_1] Even in the midst of a deadly pandemic, it suggests that all will be well if you stick to this simple formula. As many scientists, politicians, and scholars have pointed out, there is no such thing as “science,” a single, unchanging reference point that provides all the answers. Science evolves. It relies on fresh ... -
How Futurama Tried to Save Science’s Pop Culture Reputation
[ad_1] Cohen and other writers understand that science is morally imperfect, especially when individual processes are still in the early stages of being explored in our own time. It can be dangerous, potentially very dangerous, and there are plenty of shows and movies out there that detail the possible downsides, but ‘Futurama’ also has potential ... -
Adopting a mammoth could help scientists discover when they last roamed Alaska
[ad_1] Matthew Wooller of the University of Alaska Fairbanks poses among the tusks of a woolly mammoth at his college. (Photo courtesy of JR Ancheta) Scientists at the University of Alaska Fairbanks want to know when a woolly mammoth last fell into the bush in Alaska. He seeks help from an unusual source: people like ... -
WHO cites unprecedented attacks on medical facilities in Ukraine
[ad_1] Geneva — The World Health Organization said this week it was working to rebuild Ukraine’s health system, citing unprecedented attacks on health facilities. The system has suffered greatly since Russia invaded the country six months before her. According to the United Nations Health Organization, 173 attacks on health facilities have been confirmed in the ... -
BYU: STEM Club Builds Science Learning for Kids and Teachers | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] Students visiting the BYU Drone Club appreciate drones. STEM Club students create Oobleck. Students in the STEM club trace their upper body. Courtesy South Franklin Community Center Students visiting the BYU Drone Club appreciate drones. Within the playful, art-clad walls of the South Franklin Community Center, South Provo people ... -
How to quickly change someone’s mind, according to science
[ad_1] There’s an old saying, “It’s a woman’s prerogative to change her mind.” This was used in a slightly derogatory manner, but the ability to change minds is a positive trait, as if all women are fickle and indecisive. Too often people stick to their opinions and refuse to waver. For example, changing your mind ... -
Exploring the sci-fi body snatcher trope
[ad_1] Sci-fi concepts can pop up in the minds of many writers at once. Its unique unease comes to define an era when many creators of the same era come to the same conclusion. That certainly applies to the paranoid situation of the 1950s and their deep-seated fear of being taken over by unseen alien ...











