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Some scientists are turning to multidisciplinary approaches to science communication to encourage public buy-in. India-based cancer researcher and comics artist Argha Manna uses visual ...
The budget request slashes NASA total funding by nearly 25%—from $24.9 billion to $18.8 billion. Most of the cuts are made by eliminating a significant portion of the agency's science programs ...
On May 23, the Trump administration issued an executive order titled “Restoring Gold Standard Science.” Using agreeable rhetoric, the order says that it aims to safeguard scientific rigor ...
The National Science Foundation, which funds much of the US's fundamental research, is also set for brutal cuts. Biology, engineering, and education will all be slashed by over 70 percent ...
Funding for science is very much on the chopping block in President Trump's proposed budget. It's a fraught moment for NASA, particularly for those focused on earth science and not human space ...
On May 23, President Trump issued an executive order entitled "Restoring Gold Standard Science." And, in news that may surprise our readers, it sounds remarkably good, focusing on issues like ...
In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, he led the Science Centre’s pivot to live-streaming videos of science demonstrations, which reached about 170,000 students from more than 300 schools.
The sports world was left stunned on Sunday night as the family of John Brenkus, the host of "Sport Science," which was seen during ESPN segments, announced his death on social media. Brenkus was 54.
John Brenkus, the co-creator and host of the Emmy-winning "Sport Science" show, died Saturday at the age of 54 after a battle with depression. Brinx.TV, a media company founded by Brenkus, shared ...
John Brenkus, the TV producer and host of the Emmy-winning ESPN series Sports Science, died May 31, his family confirmed. He was 53. The family, in a statement on the homepage of Brinkus’ Brinx ...
John Brenkus, who won six Emmy Awards as the founder and host of "Sport Science," died May 31 after a battle with depression, his family announced Sunday on social media.
Sports Science was a staple for sports fans of all ages for three years during the late 2000s on FSN and ESPN, and the sad news came along Sunday night that its co-creator and host, John Brenkus ...