Science

Harvard Scientist's Release Sparks Debate: Frog Embryos at Center of Legal Controversy

A federal judge rules in favor of a Harvard researcher in a case involving smuggled frog embryos, sparking discussions on immigration and scientific ethics.

Pioneering Discovery Building Transforms UK's Antarctic Research

The newly operational Discovery Building at Rothera Station enhances UK polar science, consolidating its global position in climate and biodiversity research.

Galactic Dance: Witness the Cosmic Duel 11 Billion Lightyears Away

Unveil the mesmerizing cosmic battle of two distant galaxies, fueled by a formidable quasar's energy.

A Waltz Among the Stars: The ESA's Celestial Celebration with 'Blue Danube'

Experience a celestial celebration as the European Space Agency beams the 'Blue Danube' into space, honoring Strauss and their 50th anniversary.

Harnessing Daylight: A New Dawn in Immune System Enhancement

Discover how daylight boosts our immune system by activating the internal clocks within neutrophils, the body's infection fighters.

Unlocking the Secrets of Science Storytelling with NPR's Christopher Joyce

Join us at 49 West Coffeehouse for an engaging exploration of science storytelling, led by NPR's retired journalist Christopher Joyce.

Mysterious Sphere in Colombia Fuels Intense UFO Discussions

Unprecedented sphere discovery in Colombia ignites debates about potential extraterrestrial origins.