Joel Achenbach, reporter for The Washington Post, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss why our emotions are getting the better of us when it comes to discussing politics.
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Read MoreSpanish researchers have discovered that two 3,000-year-old iron artifacts were made from meteorite iron.
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Read MoreThe Hugo Awards have been a staple in the world of science fiction and fantasy for the last 71 years, since its founding in 1953. Notable authors that have won their prize for Best Novel include Isaac Asimov, Ursula K. Le Guin and J.K. Rowling.
Read MoreAstronomers tracked the entry of a small space rock into Earth’s atmosphere, and then meteorite hunters made an unexpected discovery.
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Read MoreThe latest acronym – and initiative – to address gender gap in science and technology has many positives, including acknowledging equity is not just a women’s issue. But such initiatives in the past have fallen short
Read MoreThe 9th International Day of Women and Girls in Science Assembly's main theme is: “Women and Girls in Science Leadership, a New Era for Sustainability” and the subtheme is “Think Science ... Think Peace”
Read MoreCOLUMBIA — The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) will celebrate its ninth International Day of Women and Girls in Science on Sunday. According to DHEC, the
Read MoreScientists think eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula could continue for decades or even centuries.
Read MoreA federal investigator said that President Biden had “poor memory” and “diminished faculties.” But such a diagnosis would require close medical assessment, experts said.
Read MoreIf you’re headed into the path of totality a great option for April 8's total solar eclipse across North America is a big public event organized by a museum, observatory or science center.
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