Big money has followed the siren call of technological advances in fusion power and its promise of clean, limitless energy ...
Born in Brooklyn in 1942, Freed’s scientific trajectory began early; he and his brother Jack, who himself would go on to ...
Somewhere around 2020, the running shoe industry decided that the laws of physics were merely suggestions. Nike stuffed a ...
Nearly one in three Harvard varsity upperclassmen athletes study Economics — a concentration rate far higher than that of any other field and driven largely by men’s teams, where athletes share the ...
Butler County Community College officials say a new radiologic technology program will prepare students for a high-demand career. The college plans to launch a radiologic technology program in August ...
Why are there 360 degrees in a circle,” a regular reader once asked me. My first response was to say, “Because Miss Helland ...
Hurricane Helene ravaged western North Carolina in the fall of 2024, devastating farms nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
As ‘political depression’ enters public discourse, therapists are encouraging people to engage with their communities ...
In an era of transfers and turnover, the RedHawks built a no-doubt NCAA tournament team around a second-chance coach who ...
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It’s time for us all to learn a little something from the Germans this spring, and open our windows for 5 to 10 minutes a day
Your home, and your lungs, will thank you.
Terry Herrigan's Ioniq 5 ICCU died without warning on January 6th, and now that he's finally getting it back from the dealer, he's making a decision that thousands of EV owners are quietly considering ...
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Wild molecular 'catapult' slings electrons at the edge of known physics
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have discovered that molecular vibrations can act like a catapult, flinging ...
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