A Wild Day in the House Could Cost Speaker Mike Johnson His Job
The chamber’s most unhinged members seem poised to plunge it into chaos again.
Is It Too Late to Do Something About Dangerous “Forever Chemicals”?
For many, the EPA’s new regulations are a day late and a dollar short.
George Santos Owes His Favorite Restaurant $10,000—and Way More Elsewhere. He Told Me It’s Fine!
“Obviously, the circumstances here are a little extenuating,” Santos said.
A Famous Restaurateur Insulted Jeff Bezos’ Girlfriend. Good.
I really don’t think Lauren Sánchez needs that much defending.
Fourteen years after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, endemic fishes face an uncertain future Latest Science News — ScienceDaily
The 2010 Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the largest accidental spill in history, released almost 100 million gallons of oil, causing significant pollution. A decade later, its long-term…
Marine microbial populations: Potential sensors of the global change in the ocean Latest Science News — ScienceDaily
Animal and plant populations have been extensively studied, which has helped to understand ecosystem processes and evolutionary adaptations. However, this has not been the case with microbial populations due to…
Metacognitive abilities like reading the emotions and attitudes of others may be more influenced by environment than genetics Latest Science News — ScienceDaily
Twin studies have proven invaluable for teasing out the effects of both genetics and the environment on human biology. Researchers studied pairs of twins to look at how the interplay…
Thursday Proved the True Difficulty of Picking Jurors to Assess Donald Trump
Here’s what the process has looked like in the court room.
Data-driven music: Converting climate measurements into music Latest Science News — ScienceDaily
A geo-environmental scientist from Japan has composed a string quartet using sonified climate data. The 6-minute-long composition — entitled ‘String Quartet No. 1 ‘Polar Energy Budget’– is based on over…