Meet Émilie du Châtelet, the French socialite who helped lay the foundations of modern physics
She improved on Newton's work and outclassed Voltaire
Peer review is a rigorous process, but it should leave trainees feeling valued and not bullied
Consortium member Kelsey Lucas shares her story and highlights why this is so important
The Graduate Research Fellowship Program favors elite schools – again
The early-career grants, meant to boost diversity, end up perpetuating disparities
What fish fins can teach us about how humans move
Studying fins could have surprising applications for medicine, engineering, and robotics
How this beautiful, invasive jellyfish adapts to dominate foreign ecosystems
My team combined work in the field and the lab to understanding how comb jellies work
How stressed-out fish are teaching us about human heart disease
Farmed fish and office-bound humans face a common problem
Scientists are gluing teeth to power saws to learn how sharks eat
The cutting edge of science isn't always high-tech