Peer reviewed papers published in close succession in PNAS, Nature Communications Chemistry and Nature Communications Biology Collectively these papers describe how chemistry can be made programmable ...
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Doctoral education must rethink its most sacred artifact.
A conversation with Molly Crabapple about Here Where We Live Is Our Country, her capacious history of Bundism and what we can learn from their socialist and anti-Zionist example.
A new study introduces the first step-by-step methodological guide for conducting umbrella reviews in education, addressing a major gap in evidence synthesis. Combining theory with a real case study ...
A new book follows the insects through rain and shine and highlights the unique behaviors of each bee in a colony ...
A puzzle for courts and judges involves interpreting the meaning of words. The latest AI and LLMs are coming to their aid. I ...
Cerf’s February 2026 Communications Cerf’s Up column, “Does AI Now Represent a Paradigm Shift?” rightly characterizes modern ...
What do LSD and Psilocybin have in common? A new study reveals a universal brain fingerprint for psychedelic drugs.
While DOMS is actually a sign that your workout was effective —physical activity causes micro-tears in muscle fibers that ...
Green roofs and green walls are no longer niche design features but proven, scalable nature-based solutions that can significantly enhance biodiversity, climate resilience, energy efficiency and human ...
In recent years, interdisciplinarity has become one of the central themes in higher education and research policy. Funding agencies encourage interdisciplinary projects, academic journals dedicated to ...