Hunter Who Killed More than 5,000 African Elephants Says He Is Not Sorry Medicine & Technology Apr 11, 2019 Ecologist claims the killing of wildlife in Africa “was his job”.
Unintentional Stops by Police Increase Criminal Behavior in Black and Latino Youths Apr 09, 2019 Police stops may hurt the psychological wellbeing of adolescents
Doctors Ignored Guidelines While Prescribing Drugs Via Telemedicine Consults, Study Says Apr 08, 2019 Telemedicine patients seem to be prescribed drugs far too often.
More Diverse Studies Are Needed in Human Genetic Research Apr 08, 2019 The latest study shows that biomedical research is mostly conducted on people of European descent.
Durability vs. Recyclability: Dueling Goals in Making Electronics More Sustainable Apr 05, 2019 The falling cost of solar power has led to a boom in recent years, with more and more photovoltaic panels popping up on rooftops and backyard solar farms around the world.
Unvaccinated Kentucky Student Cannot Return to School, Says Judge Apr 03, 2019 Judge rules against student who refuses to get chickenpox vaccine.
NASA on Trump’s Back-to-the-moon Deadline: More Funding Is Needed Apr 03, 2019 NASA is asking for more funding for return mission to the moon.
Trump Administration Demands NASA to Return to the Moon by 2024 or Else Mar 27, 2019 Lofty Presidential goals fall on the shoulders of NASA
Maryland Sets Its Sights on Renewable Energy Mar 25, 2019 Maryland government to have 50 percent of its renewable energy standards by 2030.
Scientists are Criticizing the Science of EPA’s Clean Air Standards Mar 23, 2019 CASAC is recommending a full overhaul of the EPA's scientific-based clean air standards.
Insurance Premiums Higher Due To Climate Change Mar 22, 2019 Munich Re, a major player in the insurance industry, warns that insurance premiums could go up and become a social problem.
Cryptocurrency: Regulations and Policies Are Being Written Mar 19, 2019 Japan drafts cryptocurrency regulations.
Pharaoh's Curse Unlocked? Scientists Claim To Have Cracked the Mystery of What Killed Over 20 People Who Opened the Tomb of King Tut in 1922
Earth's Magnetic Field Nearly Collapsed 600 Million Years Ago, Sparking Evolution of More Complex Life
SPACE ‘Cosmic Glitch’ in Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity Could Be Explained in This New Scientific Tweak [Study]
SPACE Is Mars Like Earth? NASA Rover Finds Substantial Amounts of Manganese on the Red Planet's Gale Crater
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