Go back and study history, this is the truth. So I'm actually skeptical any time science lines up and says this is the answer, you cannot challenge it. I think we need robust uninhibited debate.
Very much to the point is the following quotation from a talk by Captain Hyde-­Pearson, a veteran of the World War, shortly before he was killed in the air mail service: ‘We risk our necks; we give ...
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Figuring out when, why and how horses became domesticated is a key step toward understanding the world we live in now.
The National Library of Medicine offers a wide-ranging series of online lectures on the history of medicine as seen through the lens of the world’s largest biomedical library.
Steve Silberman, who has died aged 66, was a science writer who became a tireless advocate for the rights of those with ...
After many years without a professor focusing on the history of mining, the University of Nevada, Reno, is again offering its ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – On Sunday, the Museum of Natural History and Science held its TyRunnosaurus Family Fun Run. The ...
The craze for new drugs in the GLP-1 (Glucagon-like peptide 1) and GIP (Gastric inhibitory polypeptide) analog class, better ...
In the middle of the 20th century, science disciplines collided and set the stage for a technology that changed cell research ...
The United States of America turns 250 years old in 2026, and the Museum of Science and History has a way to “tie” the past ...