Weighing up arguments, drawing logical conclusions and deriving a clearly correct answer—such tasks have so far presented ...
Earlier this year, we surveyed members of Duke’s Class of 2029 to learn about their backgrounds, lifestyles and opinions on ...
A single alien world can be misleading. A strange gas in an atmosphere might look promising, then turn out to come from ...
Every fantasy baseball analyst faces the same question at some point. When do baseball statistics matter? Since we’re just a ...
With one approved drug (Johnson & Johnson’s Spavaro) already doing $468 million per quarter in sales, and with companies like ...
Reproducibility is fundamental to science. Yet digital technology casts an increasingly long shadow on the principle. When independent investigators examine studies, they are unable to validate about ...
The third day of the Showcase Workshop on Censuses of the Population Experiencing Homelessness, this Wednesday (15), ...
In this valuable study, the authors develop new approaches to investigate mRNA imprinting, a phenomenon in which RNA-protein complexes form in the nucleus to influence the fate of transcripts in the ...
A famous Vietnamese mathematician has said that current math teaching and learning reveal two major bottlenecks: curricula ...
IN the rush of our daily lives, we can be ignorant to the markers of our health that don’t get in the way or slow us down.
Outdated studies, misunderstood guidance, and the persistence of a safety claim the author says does not hold up.
The present controversy arises from the government’s attempt to revive the broader exercise using the 2011 census data, even ...