Forensic science is a growing field that offers scientists opportunities to specialize in different techniques.
Hany Farid told Nova’s “Particles of Thought” podcast that computer science is no longer the future-proof career that it once was.
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Live Science on MSNCitation cartels, ghost writing and fake peer-review: Fraud is causing a crisis in science — here's what we need to do to stop it
Thousands of scientific papers are retracted every year because of fraudulent activity, with both authors and journals gaming a system to gain academic acclaim through deceit, dishonesty and false ...
How billionaire Wendy Schmidt became a crucial funder of science and climate research amid political rollbacks—backing ocean discovery, data access, and storytelling.
The nano-sized messenger cells are hailed for their rejuvenating power—including signaling to the body when to make more collagen. But experts urge caution.
Zohran Mamdani appears to have a plan for leveling the playing fields in education. Faced with a huge number of students with comparably dismal scores in math, English, and science, Mamdani is going ...
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we look at a sun-powered strategy from ancient civilizations to bring fresh, cool air into buildings; track individual monarchs on their migration to ...
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What's new in science in Slovakia: Vaccine analysis published, scientists gain recognition
The Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV) published a long-awaited report on the composition of Covid-19 vaccines, a renowned Slovak biotech company announced it had applied for a grant to expand its ...
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British author Ian McEwan explores 'science fiction without the science' in ambitious new novel
McEwan, a Booker Prize-winning British author who has written classics such as Atonement, The Children Act, Amsterdam and Black Dogs, did not think the poem would lead to his epic 18th novel, a ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Every year, thousands of biotech breakthroughs stall. Not because the science failed, but ...
Many people slow down after 60, not always because they want to, but because they believe their bodies can no longer handle demanding activity. It is true that energy levels dip and recovery takes ...
China’s new **K visa**, launching October 1, 2025, offers young STEM professionals flexible entry, longer stays, and no employer sponsorship, attracting global talent to China.
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