NewsConsensus Needed on When Global Warming Reaches 1.5°Cby University of ExeterResearchers propose a solution to defining the current level of global warming
NewsUnlocking the Secrets of the Simplest Moleculeby Heinrich-Heine University DuesseldorfResearchers use precise lasers and spectroscopy to shed light on the fundamental physics and cosmological origins of H2+
2 Tufts Profs Honored for STEM Mentoringby Other AuthorPresident Barack Obama has recognized Professors Peggy Cabe and Karen Panetta for their efforts in mentoring science and engineering students.
NewsConservation Efforts May Be Missing Half the World’s Speciesby eLifeAnalysis of what drives different scientific and societal interest in global species suggests we are missing knowledge
World's Smallest Motor Createdby Other AuthorTufts University chemists have developed the world's first single molecule electric motor, possibly creating a new class of devices.
NewsForensic Bite Mark Analysis for Court Trials Is Not Supported by Sufficient Databy Taylor & Francis GroupNew research shows that bite mark analysis is not backed by science and is leading to wrongful convictions
NewsResearchers Co-Author AHA's Guidelines on Sugar Intake Among Childrenby Emory UniversityEating foods high in added sugars throughout childhood is linked to the development of risk factors for heart disease
NewsStudy: Sea Level Could Rise by More Than 1 Meter by 2100by Nanyang Technological UniversityThe study used projections by more than 100 international experts for the global mean sea-level changes under two climate scenarios—low and high emissions
ArticleHow to Address Unsafe Behaviors in the Labby Lauren EverettLab staff and leaders need to embrace the potential discomfort of confronting individuals who are demonstrating risky behaviors in the lab
NewsScientists Push the Boundaries of Manipulating Light at the Submicroscopic Levelby University of SouthamptonFurther research could lead to more advanced manipulation techniques for nanoparticle research