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Once you’ve gathered the materials, the sky’s the limit on your creativity. Whether you make a handful of small pin boards ...
What was a quick brainstorm session at the beginning of the school year turned into a year-long project for one Chenango ...
A remarkable aspect of this technology is its ability to project entirely different images depending on both the wavelength (color) and spin (polarization direction) of light. For example, ...
Multitalented star Sam Richardson was born in Detroit, Michigan, to a Ghanaian mom and an African American dad. Throughout his childhood, this future star ping ponged between the US and his mother’s ...
John von Neumann co-authored a theory of games, which explains a lot about the president's approach to economics.
Like a magnetic train on display in the gymnasium at McAdoo-Kelayres Elementary/Middle School, not every science experiment ...
Scientific American spoke with the astronomer who has contributed to the discovery of two thirds of Saturn’s known moons ...
Abigail Reynolds is the latest Future Leaders winner. She's a junior at Castle View High School in Douglas County. She's not only preparing herself for a career in engineering, she's inspiring a ...
With a software project management major, you’ll learn how to ethically ... Nearly every organization needs computer science graduates as math and technology continue to reinvent many areas of our ...
Here, deep into the Arctic Circle and midway between Norway and the north pole, he is investigating the health of the glaciers, by comparing them to what they looked like in archival photos.
"Wikipedia has for the longest time had missing or poor quality photos of people," said Kevin Payravi, one of the project's founders. "This issue has always been in the back of our minds as ...