Technology

Scientists, Feeling Under Siege, March Against Trump Policies

Across the United States and other parts of the world, scientists have taken to the streets to express growing concern over government policies they believe threaten science, research, and evidence-based decision-making. Feeling under siege, researchers, students, doctors, and educators have organized marches and rallies in response to policies associated with former President Donald Trump’s administration.

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What Moves Gravel-Size Gypsum Crystals Around the Desert?

At first glance, a quiet desert floor seems like the last place you’d expect movement. Yet in certain deserts, gravel-size gypsum crystals mysteriously slide across flat, dry ground, leaving long trails behind them. For years, this strange phenomenon puzzled scientists and sparked stories of magnetic forces and hidden life. The real explanation, however, is just

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No Longer a Dream: Silicon Valley Takes On the Flying Car

For decades, flying cars belonged firmly in the world of science fiction. From futuristic movies to childhood imagination, they symbolized a future that always seemed just out of reach. Today, that dream is edging closer to reality as Silicon Valley turns serious attention—and serious investment—toward making flying cars work. From Sci-Fi to Startups Technology hubs

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Watching Their Dust: Photographing Players in Pollination

Pollination is one of nature’s quietest yet most crucial performances. Tiny particles of pollen—what some might call “nature’s dust”—are carried from flower to flower, enabling plants to reproduce and ecosystems to thrive. While we often take this process for granted, photographers and scientists are finding ways to capture it in stunning detail, revealing the hidden

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