This Week in Science, January 3, 2025
We’re in the midst of compiling a trends to watch out for in 2025 post. Certailtty AI will continue to dominate a lot of the tech sphere. I’ve read something… Read More
We’re in the midst of compiling a trends to watch out for in 2025 post. Certailtty AI will continue to dominate a lot of the tech sphere. I’ve read something… Read More
Whelp, it’s the last week of the year. 2025 sounds like something from an 80s cyberpunk movie. There has been a lot of crazy momentum on the astrophysics front lately…. Read More
Do we take a holiday break? Yes and no. We’ll still be using our normal monitoring systems, and the website will still be up and running. Maybe even some holiday-themed… Read More
Mystery drones! I think it’s interesting from a cultural perspective that people have jumped first to drones and not UFOs. The way the terminology has shifted over the last decade… Read More
At This Week in Science, we’ve always believed in the transformative power of knowledge. Science, at its core, is a quest—a journey to uncover truths, solve mysteries, and improve lives…. Read More
Next Week in Science, December 6, 2024 For a while now, I’ve been interested in Policy as a means of facilitating wide-scale change. This is particularly important to me, as… Read More
I’ll be honest, we do have a lot to be thankful for. Our readers, the publishers, our staff, and the scientific minds around there who are still committed to speaking… Read More
It was snowing this morning in Pennsylvania. That was nice. Here’s what we have next week…we don’t take off for Thanksgiving (but do slow down a bit). Explore and Learn… Read More
Let’s not mince words; things are looking pretty bleak out there in the US. With Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s nomination to be US Secretary of Health and Human Services, we… Read More
Eh, I’m not sure what to say today. I’ve been in a malaise since, well, you can likely guess. More reflections to come. Unlock Science Secrets: Discover revolutionary research and… Read More