A mapping project at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is drawing international attention for how it explains a local problem. UTC’s Center for Applied Geospatial Data Science (CAGDS) earned ...
Computational biologist Brandon Ogbunu explores and writes about the intersection of science, society, and culture. We spoke ...
Chevy Humphrey explains why the scientific method matters in business. Credit...By Jamie Kelter Davis For The New York Times ...
It was a mind-blowing day for hundreds of students and teachers in the western suburbs on Wednesday as they took a field trip ...
WARSAW – Jefferson Elementary hosted its first annual STEM Science Fair, bringing together students, families and community partners to showcase dozens of students’ hands-on experiments, engineering ...
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Scientists can’t be everywhere all at once, as much as they’d like to. Many of the problems citizen science helps solve are concerned with spreading the net wider – or getting more helping hands on ...
You don't have to be a professional scientist to make a contribution to our collective knowledge. Today, we look at several projects that have benefitted from the power of citizen science! Foldit ...
The sci-fi film continues to crush. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Lo and behold, the second weekend box office results are now ...
Judging from the box office numbers, there's a pretty good chance you went and saw Project Hail Mary last weekend. If you're like most people, you walked out of that movie declaring that you, too, ...
Students in Generative Art spent the past month developing computer-generated art pieces before getting to project their creations onto campus exteriors. Throughout the creative process, Assistant ...
Some writers focus on moral subtext in their works. Others, an overarching lesson. But for Andy Weir, there’s only one driving approach to creating his bestselling novels: science first. “There’s ...