Good educational reform listens to teachers. When the State Examinations Commission faced problems with staffing the proposed ...
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Scientist gives himself brain damage by testing weapon on himself to disprove 'Havana Syndrome'
A scientist in Norway gave himself brain damage after testing an experimental weapon designed to disprove the existence of 'Havana Syndrome'.
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Contributor: Blending hydrogen into gas pipelines would enrich utilities and harm Californians
Experiments with natural gas pipelines are only a stalling tactic and profit grab that will prolong pollution. The real ...
The Rulison test — conducted at a depth of 8,425 feet — was the deepest subterranean nuclear-bomb detonation conducted in U.S. history.
CEOs at big data technology companies sound off on what they see as the opportunities for channel partners in 2026.
Pamela’s Diner in Pittsburgh has been flipping what many consider the most extraordinary hotcakes in Pennsylvania, and ...
Well, imagine walking into a mine in Ogdensburg, New Jersey, and forgetting you’re even on planet Earth anymore because the ...
Explore North Carolina’s outdoor museum, where winding trails, sculptures, and nature combine to turn every walk into art.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – “Smitten with Science” at the Great Lakes Science Center blends candy, chemistry and creativity into a hands-on Valentine’s season experience designed to show kids that science can ...
Experience the fascinating science of noise with Mad Science on SA Live, where you'll learn how to create vibrations and resonating sounds using thunder tubes and resonators—fun for kids and adults ...
Sometimes, even the simplest things can set off a quantum phenomenon.
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