WE’VE scoured the internet to find some of the best things to do over the Easter holidays for all ages – and the best part is ...
Several years ago, longtime Albright men’s basketball head coach Rick Ferry coined a nickname for Hood coach Chad Dickman: the mad scientist. “I just laughed because there’s truth to that,” the ...
The two-week extravaganza features around 150 events and activities hosted by partner organizations in Atlanta that showcase ...
Natalia Keogan highlights five films (and two amazing musical acts) to catch at the 2026 True/False Film Fest.
I found a way to look into the universe,” says non-fiction Australian filmmaker Josef Gatti in his feature debut Phenomena. Paradoxically, it turns out that the wonders of the universe ...
Some bacteria can take a punch that would crush a submarine. In a new set of impact tests, one desert microbe, Deinococcus ...
What if the most “normal” items in your grocery cart are actually closer to a science experiment than real food? Bright ...
Abstract: This brief investigates the guidance of a human driver via an automated lead vehicle, when the automated vehicle is not only responding to a reference velocity but it also takes into account ...
Visit MOSI in Tampa, Florida, home to America’s second-largest planetarium, a moon mission simulator, and hands-on science exhibits for all ages.
People and animals create lots of waste that is usually sent to landfills, incinerated or stored in engineered ponds such as manure lagoons. Now, researchers publishing in ACS’ Environmental Science & ...
Distributed systems of servers now power almost everything we do online, from file sharing to video streaming to shopping.
Excessive mobile gaming is raising concerns about health and sleep, but research from Kyushu University suggests that small changes can help. In a global study involving over 80,000 players, the team ...