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California professor Bethany Ehlmann will be the first woman to lead the university’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space ...
Arnold Mathijssen, a physicist at the University of Pennsylvania, is partial to pour-over coffee, which involves manually pouring hot water over ground beans and filtering it into a pot or mug below.
Abilene Christian University and Texas A&M are leading what could be a resurgence in nuclear power in Texas. The long-dormant ...
The big challenge in deep learning is that you need a lot of data to train the neural network. Fortunately, one of my ...
Empowering undergraduates to think critically about science in the media and society. A revolution is quietly unfolding in the field of evolutionary biology, challenging entrenched paradigms and ...
How are UC Davis scientists educating the public about the important research conducted on their campus? And how can outreach improve science?UC Davis is a premier research institution where ...
Since 1969, bison have been a part of the landscape outside the particle physics and accelerator laboratory in Batavia.
The AI revolution, which has begun to transform our lives over the past three years, is built on a fundamental linguistic ...
This article explores how educators and schools can use QR codes to make remote science learning more immersive, organized, ...
Slowly, we are realizing that quantum computing is no longer science fiction, it’s the next global arms race. These machines ...
Optical rotatum” is the term researchers coined to describe a newly discovered structure of light. Beams of light that can be ...
Penn researchers discovered how to make a richer cup of pour-over coffee using fewer beans by tapping into fluid dynamics.