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Astronomy does not belong off Earth. It belongs wherever the universe can be observed — and that necessarily includes the surface of the planet humans live on. Kelsey Johnson: Past President of the ...
The Society of Actuaries (SOA) has recognized Lycoming College’s actuarial science curriculum by naming Lycoming to its ...
Tiny, repeating detachments between sole and floor — thousands of times a second — create the distinctive squeak heard on the court, data show.
Jeffrey Borek of IBM and Jens Neuhüttler of Fraunhofer Institute bring service science and innovation leadership to ...
Cyprus’ office of the Commissioner for Gender Equality this week launched a new public dialogue series with a discussion focused on women’s participation in science, bringing students and journalists ...
New research provides initial evidence that chemicals from household electronics or electronic waste (e-waste) can accumulate in dolphin and porpoise tissues.
2013 Annenberg School for Communication Ph.D. graduate and Communication professor Andy Tan was recently named a 2026 Fellow ...
Cells were long believed to safeguard nuclear contents, releasing them only during cell death. Extracellular DNA was thought ...
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant had said the court would not permit the institution to be defamed through such educational content.
Exercising and waking up early may protect against developing motor neurone disease, a study suggests. The rare condition, also commonly known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), affects roughly ...
IN FEBRUARY 2026, a team of four theoretical physicists published a paper on the non-peer-reviewed repository site arxiv, along with a co-author Kevin Weil.Weil is a product manager at OpenAI and was ...