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Even if you don’t recall many facts from high school biology, you likely remember the cells required for making babies: egg and sperm. Maybe you can picture a swarm of sperm cells battling each other ...
A gooey science experiment with his kids inspired Gabriel Veith—a researcher at the DOE Oak Ridge National Laboratory ...
Provost Alec D. Gallimore has appointed Professor Jungsang Kim to a new role overseeing the formation of the next phase of the Duke Science and Technology (DST) initiative. Kim, the Schiciano Family ...
I see leadership as a muscle. You only strengthen it through strain. No one becomes a great leader without setbacks, tough ...
Cuts in scientific research programs in the Arctic will undermine Arctic security and benefit Russia and China.
Artificial Intelligence Technology’s Invisible Influence Why it’s so easy for tech to manipulate us. Posted March 3, 2025 | Reviewed by Monica Vilhauer Ph.D.
Authoritarians have long feared and suppressed science as a rival for social influence. Experts see President Trump as ...
The goal isn't to become paranoid or to reject all forms of technology and influence. Rather, it's to develop a healthy awareness of the invisible forces that shape our thoughts and behaviors.