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Researchers are developing the biomaterial as a more environmentally friendly alternative to concrete, but any wide-scale use ...
The researchers found strong evidence of a chemical called dimethyl sulfide (DMS) in the planet's atmosphere. On Earth, DMS is produced only by living organisms, so it appears to be a compelling sign ...
In “More Everything Forever,” the science journalist Adam Becker subjects Silicon Valley’s “ideology of technological ...
A new book written by actual animal behaviorists looks at Pokemon as if they were real creatures living in the wild and will ...
Are your kids totally into time travel? Superfans of space adventures? Our list of sci-fi favorites has something for all the young science fiction book lovers out there. From classics to hot new ...
With a traditional five-day workweek, some people may feel as if they’re living for the weekends. Here’s how to liven up your ...
In The Decline and Fall of the Human Empire, science writer Henry Gee considers how long we’ve got, and how we can extend our ...
Archeologists, biologists, pastors, and spirituality leaders draw lessons about God and the Bible from the trees to the seas ...
Sajder, director of the U of A International and Global Studies Program, introduced most attendees to Robert Ferro and the tradition of AIDS literature in the United States.
It’s a resurrection story made for the headlines, but beneath the dramatic narrative lies a more nuanced story ...
In recent decades, critical thinking about the “liveliness” of the natural world has gained momentum. Anthropologists and ...
Eleven Marysville High School Future Business Leaders of America students, their adviser Karen Hynek, and adult chaperones Lori Haefele and Crystal Roudybush headed to Washington, D.C., for a STEM ...