After analyzing the blood of a survivor of the 2013-16 Ebola outbreak, a team of scientists from academia, industry and the government has discovered
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Earth’s Forests Grew 9% In New Satellite Survey
The Age of Exploration may be long past, but even in the 21st century, our maps can still get a major update. Using satellite
Long-Awaited Science Museum To Be Unveiled In Miami
An interactive media wall at the new Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science in Miami, which opens Monday after a series of setbacks
German Airport Offers Prayer Booth In 65 Languages
In this March 14, 2011 file photo a man stands in front of the installation ‘prayomat’ (Gebetomat) of artist Oliver Sturm in Berlin. The
Why Churches May Soon Be Able To Endorse Political Candidates
MAY 4, 2017 WASHINGTON —President Trump is seeking to further weaken enforcement of an IRS rule barring churches and tax-exempt groups from endorsing political
Cassini’s Ring-Dive Offers First Close-Up Of Saturn’s Cloud Tops
Cassini has beamed back stunning images from the spacecraft’s daring dive between Saturn and its rings.
Why Religion Is More Durable Than We Thought In Modern Society
Pedestrians walk past St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. The number of Americans who list their church affiliation as “none” has certainly increased,
Quebec: Uniting To Fulfill Mosque Attack Victim’s Dream
A sign saying ‘no violence’ and ‘terrorism has no religion or identity’ is placed at a memorial for the Quebec victims
PHOTOS: Scientists Take To Washington To Stress An Apolitical Agenda
Computers Create Recipe For Two New Magnetic Materials
Material scientists have predicted and built two new magnetic materials, atom-by-atom, using high-throughput computational models. The success marks a new era for the large-scale