More college students change majors within the STEM pipeline than leave the career path of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics altogether, study shows
In a recent survey of 656 students, the percentage of students who did not know that animals can transmit many diseases to humans and vice versa was 28.96 percent
The new facility will provide the required space and specialized equipment to grow crops, complete trials, and conduct research in partnership with the cannabis industry
A review of 10,000 students found no evidence that men outperform women in some science courses—which could help end stereotypes that harm women in STEM
The high schoolers turned scientists published their findings this week, thanks to a research mentorship program at the Center for Astrophysics; Harvard and Smithsonian
A recent study shows the overall racial climate on a college campus is a contributing factor in the lack of representation of students of color in STEM programs
George Mason University becomes just the eighth location in the world capable of performing transformative outdoor research in forensic science using human donors