Three Greenfield School District middle schools are heading to the State Science and Engineering Fair after each claimed first place in separate categories at the county competition a historic first ...
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Society for Science (the Society) announced that Connor Hill, 17, of State College, Pennsylvania, won the top award of $250,000 in the 2026 Regeneron Science Talent ...
Forty finalists were honored at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., receiving more than $1.8 million in awards recognizing groundbreaking research, exceptional analytical rigor, ...
Cosmic jellyfish aside, jellyfish are not an animal that you would expect to encounter in space too much. But at one point in the 1990s, 60,000 jellyfish spent time in space aboard the European Space ...
Fathers hold a massive role in shaping a child’s worldview. Every action a father takes leaves a lasting impression on a ...
Recently, this BuzzFeed article sharing firsthand stories from teachers got a fair bit of attention. Teachers from ...
Advances in network science, artificial intelligence, and clinician networks may shift medical decisions from individual doctors to groups—and even AI models—at scale.
The AI in banking market is on course from $26 billion to $546 billion. The gap between investment and deployment tells a more complicated story. I have had some version of the same conversation with ...
Incumbent Mark Borchardt will face challengers Mason M. Gukenberger, Faith Meyers, Dominic Pernsteiner, Brandon Taylor and Ben Will in the April 7 election for Marshfield School Board.
Alligator jaws have an incredible amount of crushing force but not very many pounds of opening force,” Burdette says.
The invitation-only conference in Rome has proven so controversial that Catholic universities initially associated with it have all denied official involvement.
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘Is AI (finally) making us more productive? With John Burn-Murdoch and Sarah O’Connor’ Soumaya Keynes I have read a lot of science ...