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The shortest distance between you and science. Brought to you by the science, health and environmental reporting students at @nyu_journalism
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Joined January 2009
Last but not least from this year's #NobelPrize: Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt were awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for identifying the essential elements of sustained economic growth Story by Nhung Nguyen
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Economic historian Joel Mokyr was awarded the Nobel memorial prize in economics on Monday, along with two economists Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt.
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#NobelPeace Prize Awarded to Venezuelan Opposition Leader María Corina Machado for becoming a symbol of resistance against #authoritarianism during Venezuela’s most recent election Full story:
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María Corina Machado became a symbol of resistance against authoritarianism during Venezuela’s most recent election
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László Krasznahorkai has been awarded the 2025 #NobelPrize in #Literature for his philosophical, apocalyptic and hallucinatory novels https://t.co/HKdUnptvDJ
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László Krasznahorkai has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature for his philosophical, apocalyptic and hallucinatory novels
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Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi jointly awarded for their work developing new porous materials with wide-ranging applications Read more about their groundbreaking work on #MOF, story by Madeline Shaw https://t.co/Eq1PcRJywd
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Three scientists were jointly awarded for their work developing new porous molecules, known as metal-organic frameworks.
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A trio of physicists won the 2025 #NobelPrize in Physics for demonstrating quantum mechanics on a macroscopicscale Read the coverage by Isabel Gil here https://t.co/hygMqsX1F3
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A trio of physicists won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for demonstrating quantum mechanics on a macroscopic scale.
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It’s that time of the year! Stay tuned as we bring you coverages on this year’s #NobelPrize First story is up!
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The scientists’ identification of regulatory T cells furthered understanding of the immune system.
BREAKING NEWS The 2025 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi “for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance.”
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She hunts for cans and bottles, and finds dignity. A new story by Leslie Liang on how Josefa Marin, a street #recycler, is now running a non-profit redemption center @SureWeCanNYC and bringing much-needed support to a nearly invisible community https://t.co/8XdZ9ptxkn
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After years laboring in the shadows, the new manager of a recycling center sheds light on the importance of those collecting the city's cans.
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'Canning, she says, changed her life.' An amazing @scienceline story about Josefa, a canner for 30 years & now head of a @SureWeCanNYC redemption center. Bottle bills not only improve recycling rates, they bring tangible economic benefits.
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After years laboring in the shadows, the new manager of a recycling center sheds light on the importance of those collecting the city's cans.
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From the Stand Up for Science marches in March, to the Bethesda Declaration, to individual scientists speaking up all across the country, 2025 has been marked by scientific outreach and outrage. Read the full story by Marta Hill https://t.co/jHyXzUoHRP
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Fired scientists and funding cuts pose “an existential threat to the largest scientific endeavor in the world," researchers tell Scienceline.
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The cuts at NOAA are alarming meteorologists. Some of them told K.R. Callaway that kneecapping #NOAA risks American lives in dangerous heat waves, tornadoes, hurricanes and other natural disasters https://t.co/QeA7DWjatC
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Slashed budgets at key NOAA offices could have devastating impacts on U.S. disaster preparedness and day-to-day weather forecasts.
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Gaea Cabico & Miriam Bahagijo spoke to retired park rangers and advocates and report how budget cuts and employee firings are hurting the science behind the overall management of U.S. public lands. https://t.co/n6SuFLz3fC
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Loss of National Park Service experts might lead to the loss of institutional knowledge that’s been built up and maintained for years.
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For Scienceline, Pragathi Ravi spoke to Derek Brockbank, executive director of the Coastal States Organization, or CSO, about the recent efforts to reduce #NOAA’s funds and staff — and what this will mean for the country’s coast https://t.co/l7uTnpxapI
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An interview with a conservation expert paints a grim picture for the policy and science governing the coastal USA
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Perri Thaler wrote how #citizenscience is under threat despite how the #Trump administration seems to be publicly pushing for more of it https://t.co/N2e6Ib8R7x
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Citizen science is under threat from recent budget cuts, despite what the Trump administration says it wants
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Abrupt cuts in research grants have distracted scientists from their research. Lauren Schneider dived into how these sudden changes can throw scientists off the steady rhythm of the academic calendar and mad them both worried and annoyed https://t.co/rqCHHGX3Qg
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In some labs, mounting grant-associated inconveniences feel like busywork that distracts from scientists' research
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Executive orders, staffing shake-ups, and sweeping policy reversals have kept science journalists working overtime to follow the facts. How are they keeping up? Rambo Talabong spoke to 3 science journalists relating to these developments https://t.co/JzWGz9Gqjn
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As Trump’s second term disrupts climate, health and science policy, journalists on the front share how they cover it all.
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For Scienceline, Tom Brown and Leslie Liang talked to several #scientists on how the Gold Standard of Science had been tarnished under #Trump 2.0 https://t.co/fSGwkrnZKL
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For the last nine months, science in the #UnitedStates has been in a state of upheaval. For their summer project, SHERP 43s tried chronicling some of the ripple effects of the second Trump administration’s attitude towards #science Read the stories here https://t.co/AaAkYJJpTu
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My piece highlighted the many minor frustrations simmering under the sweeping cuts that grab headlines.
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In some labs, mounting grant-associated inconveniences feel like busywork that distracts from scientists' research
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Loved creating this animation for @Scienceline's 2025 summer project, Gold Standard Science. Read our reporting on the state of research amid funding cuts, terminations and more. https://t.co/VpLvlOmBKY
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In Bosnia and Herzegovina, social prescribing researchers form new connections, via @Scienceline
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The post-conflict Balkan nation is disconnected from many public health efforts in Europe. Aptly, loneliness researchers are working to change that.
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