Touching your tongue to frozen metal must be a rite of passage if you're a five-year-old boy from a cold place. It's possibly more irresistible than hopping in mud puddles or sampling a newly frosted ...
I found a way to look into the universe,” says non-fiction Australian filmmaker Josef Gatti in his feature debut Phenomena. Paradoxically, it turns out that the wonders of the universe ...
New science equipment is giving students at Campbell-Savona Jr./Sr. High School a boost in STEM learning, according to WETM.
The researchers detected a specific delay of about 18 milliseconds between the waves in the visual cortex and the ...
AI is no longer a lab experiment in financial services. It is being used to improve conversion rates, reduce cost to serve, speed up decisions, and strengthen risk controls. The problem is that many ...
The Bailey Buzz this week shares information about an Armstrong science teacher receiving a grant, a Mission K9 Warrior donation from the Danville Sweet Adelines, a Vermilion County War Museum ...
When Richard Feynman first conceived of quantum computers in the 1980s, he believed they should primarily investigate quantum phenomena. So that’s what a group of chemists did: they used quantum ...
The fossilised bones of our ancestors remain silent. So, how can we possibly imagine what our earliest languages sounded like?
Leveraging the power of artificial intelligence, scientists at the UC Davis USDA-NIFA AI Institute for Next Generation Food Systems are connecting the dots of 80 years of scientific publishing to shed ...
At Bryn Mawr College, undergraduate students, in partnership with faculty, learn to ask bold questions; to forge a work ethic grounded not only in persistence but also integrity and humanity; and to ...
Fed up with a lack of action on climate change, some students are researching dimming the sun despite the pushback from other scientists.
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