Cognitive scientists shared research-backed insights exposing productivity myths in open office environments.
Year: 2026
Is 10,000 Steps a Day Actually Based on Science? Here’s What the Research Says
Medical researchers analyzed the validity of the 10,000-steps goal, suggesting lower targets are equally beneficial.
This Week in Science: An Earthquake Shift, a Black Hole First, And More!
A weekly science roundup covered tectonic movements in California and the first observation of a dormant black hole.
Scientists Challenge a Fundamental Assumption About Consciousness
A new scientific paper challenged traditional neuroscientific models regarding the nature of human consciousness.
Scientists in Synagogues grant program to name finalists in July
The Scientists in Synagogues program announced plans to name its project finalists for promoting religion-science dialogues.
Harker Heights library places focus on games, science and literacy this week
The Harker Heights Library hosted an interactive week focusing on youth literacy and scientific activities.
USF marine labs race to rebuild after fire
The University of South Florida accelerated efforts to restore its marine science laboratories after a fire.
Vancouver turns its Science World museum into a giant 17-story soccer ball for the World Cup
Vancouver illuminated its Science World dome as a massive soccer ball to celebrate hosting the World Cup.
Louisiana Art and Science Museum took guests back in time at its annual Dino Day
The Louisiana Art and Science Museum hosted Dino Day, offering educational exhibits on prehistoric life.
Scientists discover what triggers belly fat as we age
Researchers identified the biological and metabolic pathways that trigger age-related abdominal fat accumulation.