Jackie found an online audience through a webcam pointed at her nest in California. She was rescued last week after a fight with other eagles, officials said.
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality slowed the awarding of new grants last year. Now it is stopping existing ones.
The awards are bestowed only once every four years to mathematicians under the age of 40.
The young mathematician won a prestigious Fields Medal for her work on the so-called Kakeya conjecture.
The mathematics professor has won a prestigious Fields Medal for his work at the intersection of geometry, topology and physics.
Dr. Deng, a mathematics professor at the University of Chicago, received a Fields Medal for his work on an equation describing fluid mechanics.
Dr. Tsimerman won one of four Fields Medals, an award for top mathematicians under 40, for his work on the André-Oort conjecture, but is now changing his focus to artificial intelligence.
A favorite vacation option may be at risk because of rising temperatures. Even those sticking with their summer plans agree: More air conditioning would help.
Agency scientists are advising against allowing widespread use of several peptide injections. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary, has said people should be free to experiment.
Marine biologists in Mexico captured video of a strange maneuver that killer whales used to shred their meal.
Nuclear experts say it throws fuel on the smoldering fire of atomic proliferation, creating a destabilizing situation that could raise the risk of nuclear war.
In Homer’s epic, Odysseus’s men eat something so powerful that they forget about home. Which plants could have produced such a soporific, narcotic and amnesiac effect?
The dunes sagebrush lizard, found only in the oil-rich Permian Basin, was classified as endangered two years ago.
U.S. lawmakers and Israeli officials have expressed opposition to such a plan, to be announced Wednesday, fearing that the kingdom could use a civilian nuclear project to develop nuclear weapons.
Transmissible tumors have been reported in a handful of animal species, but never before among fish. Is it possible in humans?
Charles Ross spent 50 years building “Star Axis,” a naked-eye observatory in New Mexico. Now his masterwork is ready. How to share it with a changed world?
Warming is expected to fuel the spread of food-borne pathogens. We might not be prepared.
A new nonprofit wants to streamline gene therapy for diseases often avoided by pharmaceutical companies — making treatment more like a routine procedure than a bespoke drug.
Our geometric intuition, long considered something that sets us apart, seems to be shared with other primates.
The first Japanese scientist to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, he went on to discover how memories are stored, advancing understanding of how the brain works.
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