Long before nanotechnology existed, Richard Feynman explained how atoms could store huge amounts of information in microscopic spaces.
Starting a new job or project can be both exciting and nerve-wracking, especially in competitive fields like health and science. You’re focusing on your goals and contributing to work that could help ...
Humans were not designed for space. Ironically, because we insist on going there anyway, scientists now know from studying astronauts that the lack of Earth’s gravity can wreak health havoc, such as ...
CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso says Nigeria’s reforms and policy buffers will help the economy withstand global shocks.
In the journal Science Advances, scientists in Sweden and the U.S. report the first-ever direct observation of a type of short-lived molecule that has shaped decades of thinking in atmospheric ...
Professor Xueqin Jiang went viral for correctly predicting Trump's 2024 win and the US-Iran war. Now, a chilling third prediction has emerged.
One of the hottest tickets in the Vatican’s backyard these days is for a four-lecture series on the Antichrist being given by Silicon Valley tech billionaire Peter Thiel. US military refueling plane ...
At Pittcon 2026 in San Antonio, Texas, the LCGC International Awards Session was held on Tuesday, March 10, from 1:30 PM to 4:40 PM. This session, presided by Jerome Workman, Jr., celebrated two ...
Karen Buchanan, the first executive director of the Dallas Architecture Forum and a beloved longtime member of North Texas’ ...
In his inaugural lecture on 11 March, professor Ralph Meulenbroeks outlined what is needed to strengthen scientific literacy among young people.
This year’s Rare Disease Day event Feb. 27 at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences focused on updates in research and diagnostics, and advancements in treatment.
Ronnie Lovler and Dixie Nielson will share from their new book, “Cultural Sites of North Florida: A Backroads Guide to Small ...