(THE CONVERSATION) NASA is once again shooting for the Moon, for the first time since the 1970s. As soon as April 2026, NASA ...
The heart of their criticism isn’t just that they think Disney is for kids, or that it’s so expensive. It’s what I call the ...
We drew on data collected between 2020 and 2022 from more than 38,000 participants through a large international ...
In thousands of towns and cities across the U.S., automatic license plate readers have been installed at major intersections, bridges and highway off-ramps. These camera-based systems capture the ...
The particles, which we identified as stearate salts, are used to help the gloves cleanly release from their mold during the ...
The number of people on government K-12 payrolls is swelling even in the states with the greatest enrollment declines.
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When I was a doctoral candidate at Oxford, I spent much of my time working in the papyrology rooms. Usually, my only company ...
Cortical Labs connected roughly 800,000 lab-grown human neurons to a high-density electrode array and let them interact with a simplified version of Doom, extending a line of research that began with ...
Before the new state income tax passed by Democrats was even proposed as legislation, many of us who oppose such a tax ...
Most of us are just one event away from resigning even though we probably should stay put, according to the academic who predicted the pandemic-era trend. Pilita Clark weighs in.
For some countries in Asia, elevated oil prices quickly translate into higher food prices, inflation and economic instability, says this academic.