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Congress took advantage of the pressure to pass a budget bill by adding riders that change rules concerning the environment and energy. Josh Fischman reports
Congress took advantage of the pressure to pass a budget bill by adding riders that change rules concerning the environment and energy. Josh Fischman reports
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An ocean debris pile, much further inland than expected, testifies to past giant waves from the north.
Scientific American senior editor Josh Fischman joins nanoscience researchers Shana Kelly, Yamuna Krishnan, Benjamin Bratton, along with moderator Bridget Kendall from the BBC World Service program The Forum
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Stefan W. Hell, Eric Betzig, and William Moerner share the prize for developing new ways to see inside a cell.
Scientists use satellites to produce astoundingly detailed pictures of unmapped terrain
Scientists use satellites to produce astoundingly detailed pictures of unmapped terrain
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At a hearing on the future of federal research investment, a science magazine editor and three noted scientists asked the U.S. Senate to support basic research
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