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Administrator • December 9, 2023
The 41st class of SHERP is thrilled to present this special edition of Scienceline written for readers in grades six through eight
Gayoung Lee • December 6, 2023
Chemists are reimagining how polymer chains respond to physical stress, inviting innovative approaches to medicine, tech and more
Dawn Attride • November 22, 2023
Concerns are growing over the hazards to women's health posed by inaccurate period product absorbencies. Experts call for more accurate measurement
Gayoung Lee • November 10, 2023
More often than not, antidepressants are compatible with other medications. But psychiatrists explain that it’s complicated
Sara Hashemi • November 3, 2023
New research suggests artificial intelligence detects more breast cancer cases than two radiologists
Alexa Robles-Gil • October 25, 2023
What we can’t see with the naked eye fills us with wonder and dread
Olivia Gieger • October 9, 2023
The third woman to win the award illuminates workforce gender gap
Alexa Robles-Gil • October 6, 2023
Narges Mohammadi lauded for her fight for women's freedom
![Illustration of Jon Fosse, the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature winner](https://scienceline.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/fosse-3_2-992x656-1.jpg)
Norwegian author Jon Fosse wins Nobel Prize in Literature for his innovations in theater and poetry
Avery Orrall • October 5, 2023
Fosse was applauded for his ability to “give voice to the unsayable”
Jenaye Johnson • October 4, 2023
Their development of tiny "quantum dot" particles revolutionized LED and QLED technologies
Kohava Mendelsohn • October 3, 2023
Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier created pulses of light on the scale of attoseconds to study the energy and movement of electrons
Dawn Attride • October 2, 2023
Their work led to the development of critical mRNA vaccines that slowed the spread of COVID-19
Alice Sun • September 18, 2023
Wildlife celebrities are becoming more common. Whether this harms or helps conservation depends on how we engage with these critters’ stories online
Lori Youmshajekian • August 14, 2023
Unless researchers can pull off a genetic rescue, the triple-whammy of warmer temperatures, oxygen-starved waters and a newly discovered parasite may soon obliterate the few survivors