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Science isn’t really moving towards equity; institutions are just perfecting the appearance of equity. We need to build an alternative system.
A highlight of Weinersmith’s visit was the balloon launch on the Quad, followed by a lecture based on the content of A City on Mars. The launch is tied to St. Kate’s recent collaboration with the ...
This summer, Western New York became the lens through which undergraduates from the University at Buffalo and universities ...
Stepping down after 27 years and more than 1,000 episodes, Melvyn Bragg is leaving In Our Time behind – but what does the future hold for the veteran broadcaster?
Imagine peering into Earth as if it were a patient undergoing a CT scan. That's essentially what Danish geophysicist Hans Thybo does, except that instead of X-rays, he uses seismic waves and other ...
When it comes to solving global problems, sometimes the boldest ideas come from the youngest minds. Earlier this spring, Mia Heller, a junior at Kettle Run High School in Virginia, earned a special ...
AnswerThis, an AI-powered research tool founded by two students, has grown to 150,000 users by simplifying scientific ...
Recent Colorado State University Ph.D. graduate Riana Slyter’s process for her dissertation, “Live-Mediated Horror Entertainment: The Culture, History, Industry and Experiences of Haunted Attractions, ...
It holds the key to overcoming longstanding challenges and unlocking their full potential by personalising learning, boosting ...
Five candidates are competing for two seats on Leland Town Council. The winners will help determine the next four years of ...
Nuclear fusion promises a green and infinitely renewable supply of energy—if we can harness it. Fusion happens all the time ...
When the quark hypothesis was first proposed more than 10 years ago, there were supposed to be three kinds of quark. The ...