It’s a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across ...
Every year, the fair draws in third- through 12th-grade students from across the valley, challenging them to explore an array ...
There were so many ways Project Hail Mary could have gone off the rails, but when the right people are in front and behind the camera, telling the right story, magic happens.
Over 8,000 people explored hands-on science experiments, from robotic arms to liquid nitrogen ice cream, at CSU's Little Shop ...
Local students ranging from grades 6-12 gathered at R.C.T.C to showcase the results of their chosen science projects.
Last week at an Orlando genomics meeting, researchers gave inspiring speeches about their projects to improve medicine and ultimately save lives.
A 50-year-old planting method from Japan is jump-starting native forest ecosystems in small plots, from schoolyards to parking lots.
In the middle of the winter blues, the University of Connecticut’s Horticulture Club, in collaboration with the Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, presented a full-scale ...
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Think eggs are unsafe on the counter? Here’s what the science really says
Are room-temperature eggs actually unsafe? We asked the experts.
Several students worked with longtime partner, Saint Lucifer Spice Company, to develop an apple-habanero hot sauce.
As arguably the top titan of modern commerce, Elon Musk has owned his fair (or is that unfair?) share of companies over the years.
Astronomers observed the sun without a single sunspot for the first time in over three years, hinting at a slowdown in Solar Cycle 25. While activity is waning, experts say solar minimum is not ...
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