A strange, gleaming rock on Mars has jolted planetary scientists out of their routines, not because it is large or dangerous, but because it appears to be wildly out of place. The object, sitting ...
Students from four regional elementary school participate in a fun educational program at Lebanon Valley College.
Like Ghaskadbi, many researchers can trace their initial childhood interest in science to a gift. Dozens of readers of the ...
Archaeologists in Britain say they've found the earliest evidence of humans making fires anywhere in the world. The discovery ...
Archaeology and cutting-edge science have come together to unlock secrets and rewrite stories of the Lancaster district's ancient past.Human remains ...
OpenAI’s new guidelines ask its chatbot to celebrate “innovation,” contradicting its stated goal of objectivity—and raising questions about what objectivity even means.
Recently, the news headlines announced that the Farmers’ Almanac was shutting down. That sent a shock wave through the gardening community. Gardeners everywhere are wondering where they were going to ...
Explore Charlotte’s best indoor attractions, featuring museums, markets, and activities travelers consistently rave about.
Exams regulator Ofqual is consulting on allowing exam boards to each submit proposals for two qualifications with onscreen ...
Though there were setbacks on climate change and funding for science this year, there was still plenty of amazing discoveries ...
A year of new treatments, new technologies, new ways to stay safe during disasters and new insights on the mysteries of the ...
A new study suggests humans were deliberately starting and using fires more than 400,000 years ago.