For most of the past six decades, the United States has been facing the threat of implosion from a growing federal budget ...
It's not that you don't have memories from infancy — it's that you simply can't access them later in life, new research shows ...
Pump.Science’s decentralized model aims to reshape scientific funding and support longevity research, but challenges remain.
The BYU Mathematics Education department hosted the Discover STEM fair hoping to get local middle school students excited about math, science and engineering.
New results from Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument hint that the influence of mysterious force driving universe's accelerating expansion may change over time.
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Column: Kaneland referendum question focuses on updates to address learning, safety, securityThose updates include modernizing science labs and a heating system that go back to the late 1950s; providing enough gym space so students don’t have to fulfill mandated P.E. by walking in the ...
The fate of the universe hinges on the balance between matter and dark energy: the fundamental ingredient that drives its accelerating expansion.
Why can't we remember when we were babies? Scientists who scanned infants' brains found that they do make memories. The ...
By integrating multiple subjects in a cohesive project, teachers can empower students to think flexibly and persist through ...
Humboldt County Doris Niles Science Fair was held last week, with more than 170 students in grades four to eight collaborating on 140 projects.
Ernst sent a letter to OMB head Russell Vought, requesting it move agencies to comply with government transparency laws.
UMES STEM Educator Brad Hartle is back with another kid friendly science experiment. This morning, he taught Good Morning Delmarva how to make bouncing bubbles. This experiment requires minimal ...
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