Over 8,000 people explored hands-on science experiments, from robotic arms to liquid nitrogen ice cream, at CSU's Little Shop ...
The horned grebe, for example, has poor mobility and vision, and it could be negatively impacted by panels. Arrays near large goose populations are at risk of being covered with fowl feces, reducing ...
After training neurons to play Pong, the team is back, and this time the brain cells are slaying demons with super shotguns.
Vishnu Kannan had just begun learning math as an early elementary school student in Howard County when his older brother came to him with a math problem. If he could solve it, he’d earn a dozen ...
The study suggests that both humans and chimpanzees possess a “shared cognitive predisposition” for crystals. Whenever such a trait emerges as common between two related species, it’s likely that this ...
Last week at an Orlando genomics meeting, researchers gave inspiring speeches about their projects to improve medicine and ultimately save lives.
At the height of her career, chemist and physicist Katharine Burr Blodgett faced challenges that not even her closest colleagues suspected ...
Local students ranging from grades 6-12 gathered at R.C.T.C to showcase the results of their chosen science projects.
A 50-year-old planting method from Japan is jump-starting native forest ecosystems in small plots, from schoolyards to parking lots.
As educators, we often center our attention on students as learners—designing instruction to honor their varying identities, curiosities, strengths, and opportunities for growth. Yet, we rarely pause ...
We all have a concept of reality. We know what is “fact” and what isn’t. However, the truth of the matter is that the definition of “real” is a mere construct of the brain. If that didn’t blow your ...
Mewgenics’ combat is simply brilliant. The variety and randomness in cat-building means that no two felines are the same, ...