This week’s list of things to do includes performances by comedian Margaret Cho, a film festival, author events and more.
MOST is unlike any spectroscope ever built. It can unravel the light of 2,400 celestial objects simultaneously into 18,000 color components.
Two decades ago, the mathematician Moon Duchin spent her summers teaching geometry at Mathcamp, a program for mathematically ...
H, a program of Penn State Extension, recently inducted a new team of State Project Ambassadors. This leadership role is designed to bring a youth perspective into statewide programs. The ambassadors ...
Spacetime isn’t something that exists; it’s a model for describing how events happen. Treating events as objects creates philosophical confusion and fuels misconceptions, such as time-travel paradoxes ...
Genetic tweaks allowed early humans to stand, balance and walk on two legs instead of moving on all fours like other primates, according to researchers.
Daniel Whiteson and Andy Warner’s upcoming book is a philosophical exploration of the humanity behind our desire to find ...
Researchers discovered that soil microbes in Kansas carry drought “memories” that affect how plants grow and survive. Native plants showed stronger responses to these microbial legacies than crops ...
Notre Dame sort of went through the motions in beating Boston College which was good enough Saturday, but needs to be improved upon.
But last week, those words took on the force of law. On Tuesday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against ...
I/ATLAS has divided the scientific community, with experts Avi Loeb and Brian Cox disagreeing on its underlying nature ...
Dive into critically acclaimed sci-fi TV shows that maintained exceptional quality throughout their entire runs, from Stranger Things to Severance.
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