Researchers have made a breakthrough in the development of 'life-like' synthetic materials which are able to move by themselves like worms. Scientists have been investigating a new class of materials ...
We asked our listeners to tell us how they found love while doing or appreciating science. Read on for some romantic resonance.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will host a Science on Saturday program on space telescopes for middle and high school students at the Mertes Center for the Arts at Las Positas ...
A commitment to bringing about a transhuman future allows you to ignore today’s very real problems.
A visit to a burlesque show—and a comment from the legendary playwright Lynn Nottage—provided the kernel of inspiration ...
The writer of the column, “Climate change and an alternative perspective” in the June 10 Leader expressed sadness that the U.S. had pulled out of the Paris Accord on climate change. No need to be ...
Trans Americans, your day will come. I write this letter to encourage transgender soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, ...
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Hosted on MSNAddressing the removal of ‘climate change’ from the Iowa Science Standards | LettersWe climate science experts at the University of Iowa strongly advise Iowa’s Department of Education to maintain its existing educational standards on climate change. Climate change and human influence ...
Up to $3.0M to stimulate the free flow of ideas critical for innovation. Innovation Networks calls for proposals support the creation of smaller research clusters, or micro-nets, that perform research ...
Here’s a riddle for you: what weighs 250 kilos, is two metres high, and features in around 6,000 selfies a day? The I amsterdam letters, of course! The iconic red and white blocks stood proudly on ...
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