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The surprising science of oversleeping
Reviewed by Jennifer Martin, PhD Maybe you’ve seen the headlines about how oversleeping has been linked to a greater risk of disease and death. If
Next-gen science as told by next-gen journalists
If you feel like you could use a boost of hope for the future, don’t miss the “SN 10: Scientists to Watch” profiles in this
How to get a crying baby to sleep, according to science
It’s a frustration many parents know all too well: You’ve finally lulled your crying baby to sleep, so you put them down in their crib
So much of science is looking and seeing
One of my great joys in life is one of the simplest: looking at the world around me. I often walk along the C&O Canal,
Science is global, so our coverage should be too
The United States has been a world leader in science for decades, both in investment and in volume of research published. But now many countries
China Claims US CHIPS And Science Act Will Disrupt International Trade, Distort Global Semiconductor Supply Chains
China on Wednesday criticized a US law to encourage processor chip production in the United States and reduce reliance on Asian suppliers as a threat to
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Reflecting on our past During Science News’ early history, in the 1920s through ’60s, we shared and endorsed ideas that were unscientific, racist, sexist and
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Science News celebrates its 100th birthday this year. Across the century, we’ve covered the latest advances in science, technology and medicine, from the birth of
Twitter Bans Ads That Defy Climate Change Science
Twitter on Friday banned ads that deny the reality of climate change. Twitter’s announcement on Earth Day came as it tries to fend off an