A few metres from Lyon Marriott Hotel Cité Internationale in France is a green park called Tête d'Or, French for golden head.
Avatar: Fire and Ash made $1.4 billion at the box office but is still seen, by some, as a disappointment -- now Disney is ...
As a ‘book scientist’ I work with microscopes, imaging technologies and AI to preserve ancient texts
Book science helps decipher and preserve fragile manuscripts, at a moment when climate change and mass digitization are ...
A hands-on pig lungs lesson helped students explore medical careers and learn whether working with patients is the right fit.
The Science of Beauty is a dynamic STEM initiative designed specifically for middle school girls — and it’s already making an ...
Unlocking the mysteries of a meteorite with a microscope at home. We take you through the process and gear recommendations to study space rock at home or in the classroom. When you purchase through ...
There are small miracles of nature that we miss so much. The fine details of the natural world can be shown as minute as the veins of a leaf, the wings of an insect, or the tiny grains of pollen when ...
Teachers say they want to equip high school students to drive artificial intelligence, rather than be mere passengers steered by chatbots. By Natasha Singer Reporting from North Star Academy ...
Valparaiso fifth-grade teacher Crystal Lembke uses an NFL-themed curriculum to teach state academic standards. Her TikTok video went viral after her class reacted to AD Mitchell's trade. Students have ...
Archival storage poses lots of challenges. We want media that is extremely dense and stable for centuries or more, and, ideally, doesn’t consume any energy when not being accessed. Lots of ideas have ...
Learn how to build essential skills for navigating the digital world with workshops led by Allen County Purdue Extension's Community Development educator, Cheyanne Geideman. This workshop is designed ...
What just happened? A team of physicists at MIT has managed to do something long thought impossible: peer into the ultrafast, quantum-scale motion of superconducting electrons. Using a microscope ...
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