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When asked what he wants to be when he grows up, John says he wants to be “brave” like a superhero — a reflection of his kind heart and strong spirit.
According to the DOE’s recent budget request, though, E3SM will continue to exist, but seemingly without one of its primary ...
Saxe has called the error rate for polygraph testing “significant,” and concluded that even studying polygraph testing is ...
With rising engagement and originality, Bluesky is fast becoming a go-to platform for science communication and scholarly exchange.
It suggests your subjective experience might come from both your physical brain and the mysterious quantum activity within it ...
A pair of seniors at Natick High School have written a children’s chemistry book aimed at making science more accessible and fun for younger students. Michael Coppellotti and Addisyn Yaskis, both 17, ...
Join Bisnow’s Philadelphia Life Sciences Conference to gain insights into capital strategies, tenant retention, and development planning amid market shifts. Learn from leaders at CHOP, Wexford, ...
Climate change is affecting many industries and students need a basic understanding of the concept to succeed in those fields, experts say.
From a chromatography lab designed to solve a mystery to puzzle races, these activities get high school students talking—while doing science.
Butterfly Appreciation Day, Rat Pack concert and live theater top our list of fun things to do in Brevard for Aug. 29 through ...
As the Flat Fire burns through Central Oregon, an actor known for his role on “The Office” is voicing concerns over climate ...
Researchers have long known that a particular subset of neurons die as Parkinson’s disease progresses, but they aren’t sure ...