Some lives seem to belong less to a nation or a profession than to a disposition. George B. Schaller’s was one of them. He ...
Scientists once thought illness was caused by “miasmas,” foul vapors that drifted through the air. For centuries, they were certain that the sun rotated around the Earth. Until the 1950s, they ...
If you are glued to the Olympic coverage as I am, you are seeing the commercial from Eli Lilly and Company. Lilly's advertisement uses the scientific method as a narrative frame, drawing a parallel ...
As the 2026 Winter Olympics get underway in Italy this week, Eli Lilly—a partner of both Team USA and the Milan Cortina Games as a whole—is rolling out a new corporate campaign inspired by the event.
Abstract: In autonomous relative optical navigation, the spacecraft’s observation sequence can affect the observability of camera installation errors, thereby severely impacting the accuracy of ...
Imagine a ninth-grade biology lesson on cell division. A teacher stands before 28 students and is observed by two administrators and a coach. The teacher calls on volunteers to summarize mitosis. Four ...
WASHINGTON — A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine examines how the U.S. Department of Energy could use foundation models for scientific research, and finds ...
1. Demonstrate that scientific knowledge applies across multiple scales of size and/or time. Climate impacts, local vs global. Climate change timescales, long term (geologic timescale) to short term ...
Article subjects are automatically applied from the ACS Subject Taxonomy and describe the scientific concepts and themes of the article. Atmospheric measurements are an important tool to evaluate ...
Even in New York City, nature is all around us — in parks, schoolyards and community gardens. Nature journaling is a practice I’ve started with my 2nd-graders that not only boosts students’ attention ...
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