by Aiden Tuan | May 1, 2025 | ScienceWire
From David B. Williams, hails a new book, “Wild in Seattle: Stories at the Crossroads of People and Nature”. From the publisher: “For award-winning natural history writer David B. Williams, to be connected to a place you need to pause and look deeply at it. Wild in...
by Aiden Tuan | May 1, 2025 | ScienceWire, Uncategorized
A piece by Davis Ferris highlights the importance of prices for EV manufacturers and how a trade war jeopardizes the industry. From higher tariffs on parts to critical minerals and other raw materials facing climbing duties or other shortages, the onset of all these...
by Aiden Tuan | May 1, 2025 | ScienceWire
Politics are negatively affecting the LGBTQ+ youth in Wisconsin, writes Anna Marie Yanny. However, that is far from just a localized phenomenon as a report from the The Trevor Project that surveyed over 18,000 LGBTQ+ teenagers to young adults with signs of a sizable...
by Aiden Tuan | May 1, 2025 | ScienceWire
Duvyzat is recommended within the EU for approval as DMD treatment, as Lila Levinson reports. The drug itself was recently approved by an arm of the European Medicines Agency, Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use, for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Genetic...
by Aiden Tuan | May 1, 2025 | ScienceWire
A story by Joseph Winters tells the tale of a new carbon tax introduced within the shipping industry and questions if it’s enough to combat emissions. Shipping is prevalent across the world and the primary backbone of logistics across oceans causes about 3 percent of...