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The Wilds Season 2: Why You Should Give a Try to This Series Filled With Abandoned Islands and Bizarre Science Experiments?

The Wilds Season 2

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Biden’s top science adviser, Eric Lander, resigns amid reports of bullying

Biden’s top science adviser, Eric Lander, resigns amid reports of bullying

Lander’s resignation constitutes the highest-profile departure from the president’s team to date — his office has cabinet-level status — and a black eye for Biden, who had pledged early on that he would have a zero-tolerance policy when it came to bullying. “The President accepted Dr. Eric Lander’s resignation letter this evening, with gratitude for … Read more

‘I am deeply sorry for my conduct’: Biden's top science adviser apologizes to staff

‘I am deeply sorry for my conduct’: Biden's top science adviser apologizes to staff

Eric Lander, director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, speaks at an event. | Getty Images Eric Lander, the president’s top science adviser and a member of his cabinet, sent a Friday night email to his roughly 150-person staff apologizing for speaking to colleagues in a “disrespectful and demeaning way.” “It’s my responsibility … Read more

Earth-Spanning Telescope Takes Unprecedented Image of Black Hole Spewing Radiation

Earth-Spanning Telescope Takes Unprecedented Image of Black Hole Spewing Radiation

Zoom in on the jet with the black hole and watch it in different radio wavelengths reveals more detailed structures. Statue: J.Y. Kim, Boston University Blazar program and the EHT collaboration. (MPIfR) A worldwide network of telescopes has produced an image of a beam of radio waves that seems to come out the center of … Read more

Fossilized Vomit and Feces Are Delighting Paleontologists

Fossilized Vomit and Feces Are Delighting Paleontologists

The fossilized vomit.Photo: Courtesy Caleb Gordon Fossil skeletons tell us a lot about extinct species; without them we would not be able to merge the old life. However, equally important are the fossils that may not immediately capture our imagination, awe us or even be recognizable to non-paleontologists. The traces an animal has made in … Read more