Bearing the secretive code name Project Alpha, Blue Origin's future industrial facility will be built on 30 acres off Armory ...
In 1947, Project Cirrus attempted to weaken a hurricane with dry ice, but the storm shifted course and caused unexpected damage. Link in comments ...
The National Academies’ Gulf Research Program has awarded over $4.9 million to fund nine place-based education projects for K ...
A former private equity associate, Zach Ranen seems just as comfortable listing off seven-syllable sugar substitutes as ...
Leo and Muth asked the University’s academic deans to propose new tenure-track faculty lines that would support the Dynamic ...
Millions of stocked fingerlings later, a competition among trout, white suckers and now tiger muskies roils below the surface ...
Sparks between microscopic bubbles could explain the ghostly, glowing will-o’-the-wisps, study finds
Flashes of microlightning between microscopic bubbles of methane in water may ignite the eerie blue flames of will-o’-the wisps, new research suggests.
The war on climate science has returned with a vengeance. The Energy Department recently banned several words including ...
Exhibits at the Science Museum of Minnesota have the power to bring big topics to life. The museum’s exhibits department is sharing that power with institutions across the world.
The $148,000 award supports collaborative research and community outreach on Pennsylvania’s Devonian fossil record.
An Australian company has lined up the country's national science agency and Japanese firms to work on a plan to capture carbon dioxide, and liquefy and transport it to a site offshore Australia to be ...
Valentyn Frechka was a high school student living in rural Ukraine when he began a science project to turn fallen leaves from trees and plants into paper.
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