Research and Education Hale at the University of Hawaiʻi Mānoa celebrated its 15th anniversary on Oct. 25, marking a decade and a half of cutting-edge discovery and sustainable design. The ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has revised the Class 10 Science Exam Pattern for the 2025–26 academic session. The 2026 board exam will follow a new section-wise structure dividing ...
According to the official schedule, the CBSE Class 10 and 12 board examinations will begin on February 17, 2026. The Class 10 ...
Kids today consume far more sugar than recommended, but the effects don’t stop in childhood. New research reveals surprising ways early sugar exposure shapes long-term health. It's not just candy.
Scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have found a way to use a bacterium's own drug resistance mechanisms ...
A quick, purification-free method was developed by researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo, to capture the detailed 3D ...
Australian learning platform expands to U.S. classrooms with debut at NABT 2025 in St. Louis.
BREMERTON, Wash. — The Navy officially has a new “backbone” of its submarine fleet that is bigger, faster, quieter, and has more endurance and firepower than the Vietnam War-era design it passed by in ...
His work in the manipulation of cells laid the foundation for stem cell biology and regenerative medicine and led to the first cloned large mammal, a sheep named Dolly. By Delthia Ricks Dr. John B.
The polymers around us are basically a disordered mess, with long chains of atoms tangled around each other. But starting around 1990, chemists began developing techniques that allow us to build ...
The Second World Congress on Targeting Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) is scheduled for 15–16 October 2025 in Valencia, Spain. This landmark event, co-organized by the World Mitochondria Society and the ...
Megan Molteni reports on discoveries from the frontiers of genomic medicine, neuroscience, and reproductive tech. She joined STAT in 2021 after covering health and science at WIRED. You can reach ...