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The political action committee is conducting a series of trainings for STEM professionals.
Academics at U.S. schools are being recruited to help build the Chinese economy.
Under the new policy, academic study authors will have to share their raw data, leaving it vulnerable to distortion, some worry.
Anthropologist Kathryn Clancy studies harassment that occurs among science researchers, and finds it's prevalent and not often reported.
Pruitt is installing new science advisors who have a history of being more industry friendly.
The silky strands made by spiders are strong and supple. Now, scientists in Michigan are using genetic engineering to reproduce spider silk for a wide range of uses, including military uniforms.
The growing industry of body part sales.
It sounds like science fiction, but companies are putting real work into finding metals floating around on frozen rocks.
At the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator, companies have access to mentors and laser cutters, too.
Los Angeles is testing out cool pavements on about a dozen blocks around the city.