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The Class of 2025 is ready to see what the future holds, valedictorians across metro Atlanta told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The AJC asked students at the top of their graduating classes in the ...
Lawsuit accuses Trump's reshaped National Science Foundation of imposing ideology and across-the-board cuts at a cost of ...
With global population growth accelerating urban expansion, construction activity has reached unprecedented levels—placing ...
Matt Bunn, a Harvard nuclear security expert, recalls how he got to know Garwin as a tireless and effective participant in ...
Scientists have uncovered new evidence helping to understand intermediate-mass black holes, thought to be the rare “missing links” in black hole evolution.
Self-driving cars which eliminate traffic jams, getting a healthcare diagnosis instantly without leaving your home, or feeling the touch of loved ones based across the continent may sound like the ...
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers' ( AIChE) Board of Directors has announced the creation of a new Institute-level ...
Researchers at the School of Engineering of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have developed a novel ...
One scientist may have cracked the code to curing Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s—using a single molecular switch.
When Kimberly Chao graduated as valedictorian of her high school class in 2000 and decided to move from Georgia to Massachusetts to study finance and engineering at MIT, her motivations were pretty ...
The Department of Government Efficiency cut hundreds of "wasteful DEI grants" from the National Science Foundation, including some at KU and K-State.
S.K. Sundaram, Inamori Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Alfred University, has been appointed principal editor on the Editorial ...