Millennials across the U.S. probably remember Bill Nye from middle school science class. The Science Guy taught you how to explode things and other lessons your teacher had been talking about for ...
Chants of “Bill! Bill! Bill! Bill!” heard around elementary school classrooms echoed through the Mershon Auditorium Monday night as William Nye, better known as Bill Nye the Science Guy, spoke to a ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Science Rules will premiere on May 16th Science Rules will premiere on May 16th Unlike his TV programs, Nye’s new ...
Andrew Petros and Phil Hajduk are rebels, but you might not know it to look at them. As researchers who spent their careers — 29 years and 19 years, respectively — developing medicines at AbbVie, they ...
The ability to edit a genome as easily as cutting-and-pasting with a word processor is quickly becoming a world-changing, moneymaking technology. Just about every scientist working with agrees on that ...
DONALDSONVILLE — Cordell Saunders, 8, sat, notebook in hand, thinking about his plan to build a small boat that would float. Cordell and 13 other campers were given blocks of wood, foam pool floats, ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has repeatedly rescheduled and delayed a meeting of an advisory board slated to review a controversial proposal that would block the agency from considering ...
A new AI developed at Duke University can uncover simple, readable rules behind extremely complex systems. It studies how ...
Her rocket may not have landed on the moon, but a couple of feet off the ground was good enough for Immokalee High junior Tajha Ilerant. The 17-year-old student scientist teamed up with fellow ...
The idea that the "feared rules" addressed by Peg Brickley 1 offer "scientists a comfort level" is certainly novel. The rules of the USA Patriot Act, and the sometime-Draconian enforcement measures ...