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A phenomenon called "corn sweats" could exacerbate the impacts of the extreme heat blanketing a large portion of the U.S., according to experts.
Sherwood Edwards, who moved past an early life of crime and imprisonment to get his doctorate and become an accomplished ...
A survey of Illinois educators reveals a significant disparity in how they interpret a three-year-old state law’s requirement ...
That pitch has been backed by significant state funding. Last year, the legislature allocated $500 million for a “quantum ...
Building on the success of last year’s inaugural Workshop on Broadly Accessible Quantum Computing presented at PEARC24, this year, NCSA’s Santiago Núñez-Corrales, a co-organizer, and other original ...
After 40 years of helping first-generation students and students with disabilities navigate their way through Ripon College, ...
UW’s chief executive faced unexpected challenges from start of tenure. Supporters laud his innovation. Critics say he never ...
A multidisciplinary prehabilitation protocol shows promise in reversing frailty and improving outcomes for patients with ...
Floating about 500 feet offshore of Illinois Beach State Park, Hillary Glandon tightened her scuba goggles, grabbed a small ...
A new study shows how extreme weather events are correlated to specific food price spikes in the immediate aftermath.
Edward J. Feser, president of St. Louis University as of July 1, assumed the top job at a time when higher education is at a ...