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Falmouth scientist with cerebral palsy leads an award-winning lab, skied, rock-climbed, earned a black belt. Now there's a ...
The next time you’re enjoying a scoop of ice cream this summer, consider this: Throughout the 1800s, people regularly died from eating the frozen treat, with whole groups at picnics and fairs falling ...
Working at their own pace with a scaffold allows students to build knowledge and have positive learning experiences.
"The Materials Research Lab has a 14-foot-tall microscope that we use to image atoms. It’s my baby — almost all my group’s ...
The Aurora resident wrote a 2021 bestseller about how she trained her dog Stella to communicate using buttons. In a new book, ...
In better times, droves of young winter-run Chinook salmon would travel 300 miles downstream from the Sacramento River, ...
The encoded poem is called “Orpheus,” opening with the line “Any style/of life is prim.” When triggered, the microbe ...
We’re told our subconscious mind quietly governs almost everything we do, from our finances to our relationships. But how ...
‘Traffic-light’ dashboard lets PwC monitor office attendance: Ellesheva Kissin reports on PwC’s efforts to track staff who are meant to be in the office or at clients’ offices three days a week. Pass ...
Emily Luebke can tell you all about it.  A love of the outdoors led math major Luebke to become a photographer of wildlife, ...
Written in clear, engaging language, the book traces the arc from ancient Greek atomic theory to today's Standard Model of particle physics. It's part physics textbook, part history of science, and ...
Modern science emerged precisely to deal with the way everything can be manipulated – and scepticism over ‘facts’ goes all ...