Science is amazing, fascinating, and, if we’re being honest, sometimes absolutely terrifying. While we usually hear about cool breakthroughs and feel-good discoveries, there’s a darker side of science ...
In all, 33 students completed 21 projects with first- and second-place winners advancing to a regional science fair Feb. 7.
Thirty-three Long Island high school seniors were named Regeneron Science Talent Search semifinalists Wednesday — a historic low for the Island but still higher than any other region in the United ...
Science Minister Bae Kyung-hoon on Tuesday reaffirmed that a recent data leak at Coupang affected 33 million customers in Korea, noting the U.S.-listed e-commerce giant had "malicious intent" in its ...
I've had eight career pivots, now I'm back studying while my friends all hit adult life milestones ...
Notre Dame professor Katie Bibedorf, better known as Kate the Chemist, joins TODAY to share entertaining science experiments you can do at home with the kids including a snowstorm in a jar and a snow ...
Growing up, most of us learned about the five senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. But it's time to rewrite the science textbooks – at least if one scientist has anything to do with it.
Our human senses apparently don’t stop at five—as recent research shows, we may have over thirty. Most of our experiences are multisensory, and involve lesser-known senses like proprioception and ...
NORRISTOWN — Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library has announced its February schedule of events. Registration for ...