Salvador Ayala Vaca, a student at Heritage University, has worked on several projects that combine his passion for ...
You might assume online dating goes back to the 2000s, at the earliest. But you would be wrong; the first forms of “computer ...
CBS Colorado along with its partners, Chevron and Colorado School of Mines, honor high school students who excel in science, ...
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ITHACA, NY (WBNG) -- Cornell University’s engineering program will receive a $100 million investment. Thanks to a donation ...
Abdulwahab Omira escaped Syria's war with his family as a teenager. He recently returned as a Stanford graduate student and a ...
The Mark Cuban Foundation announced the launch of its Teacher Fellowship, a year-long, paid professional development program designed to help high school educators confidently integrate artificial ...
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine say they’ve demonstrated that multicolored stickers applied to stop or ...
The Oak Park hospital's parent also accused its former president of medical staff of trying to “sabotage” its residency ...
Researchers from the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton have developed a weapon to help fight harmful algal blooms.
A Grand Rapids nonprofit dedicated to teaching trade skills to adults facing homelessness and addiction has received a significant financial boost.
Historically, researchers have tested the safety and toxicity of chemicals by using biological assays, or bioassays. These tests involve exposing nonhuman animals – often rodents such as rats or mice ...