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In the 18th and 19th centuries, Trondheim morphed into a college town: It’s home to the Norwegian University of Science ...
NASA's 2010 arsenic life claim, which the journal Science is finally retracting in 2025, highlights the complexities of ...
An exhibit of 55 photos by renowned toy photographer Mitchel Wu is on view through Aug. 3 in Science Museum Oklahoma's smART ...
Analysis of U.S. policy documents reveals very little overlap in the science that Democrats and Republicans cite, deepening ...
Archaeologists have identified a 250-year-old shipwreck uncovered on a remote Scottish beach. A mix of science and historical sleuthing found that it's an 18th-century naval warship and whaling ...
In the laboratories of German fragrance and flavours giant Symrise, a citrus scent clings to the lab coats of trainees — ...
The Central Office and Center for Technology had a ribbon-cutting and grand opening on Thursday morning. Several city and ...
President Donald Trump’s administration’s fondness for AI art, seen controversially in its depiction of Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” migrant detention center and anime-fied targets of ICE, is ...
Atlantic staff writer Olga Khazan, a lifelong introvert, set out to change aspects of her personality she didn't like by ...
A new company, specializing in 3D image printing and manufacturing, is coming to Knox County in a sign of East Tennessee’s growing technology sector. Between Oak Ridge National Lab and the ...
His genome held strange secrets: a turbocharged alcohol gene, rewired brain chemistry, and a slow-burn caffeine receptor.
As the Just For Laughs comedy festival continues this week in Montreal, shows from comedian Nish Kumar are sure to be a ...