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The science behind why some auroras have such stunning wave patterns

The science behind why some auroras have such stunning wave patterns

Auroras, shimmering bands of light that shoot through the night sky near the Earth’s poles, can follow patterns known as arcs...

This Robot With a Working Human Face Is Incredibly Unsettling

This Robot With a Working Human Face Is Incredibly Unsettling

Its skin is literally warm — and we're not sure we want to know why.The post This Robot With a Working Human Face Is Incredibly Unsettling appeared ...

ChatGPT is in classrooms. How should educators now assess student learning?

ChatGPT is in classrooms. How should educators now assess student learning?

Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is now a reality in higher education, with students and professors integrating chatbots into teaching, lear...

New catalyst solves decades-old stability issue to unlock 85% hydrogen fuel efficiency

New catalyst solves decades-old stability issue to unlock 85% hydrogen fuel efficiency

Researchers develop a way to stabilize low-cost iron catalysts for hydrogen fuel cells, potentially replacing expensive platinum....

Are there Hidden Dimensions to the Universe? Part 1: Kaluza and Klein

Are there Hidden Dimensions to the Universe? Part 1: Kaluza and Klein

I always say that one of the things that separates real science from pseudoscience is that while in both you’re allowed to say whatever crazy idea p...

SpaceX launches return to flight Falcon 9 mission following brief stand down - Spaceflight Now

SpaceX launches return to flight Falcon 9 mission following brief stand down Spaceflight NowSpaceX next rocket launch ahead. Where, when to see in Cal...

How emotionally intelligent leadership can drive organizational wellness

How emotionally intelligent leadership can drive organizational wellness

A recent paper examines how emotional intelligence functions as a critical skill in education settings and as a leadership capability in modern organi...

6 Fishermen Reel In a 244-Pound Atlantic Halibut, Setting a Local Record

The fish, hooked as part of a study on the halibut population around the Ha! Ha! Bay in the Canadian province of Quebec, measured more than 6.5 feet l...

Physicists Think They Saw a Black Hole Explode

Physicists Think They Saw a Black Hole Explode

At Futurism, my work has often centered on bringing a sense of clarity and insight to complex topics ranging from the regulation of emerging technolog...

How reproductive injustice in early modern Europe could mirror that of today

How reproductive injustice in early modern Europe could mirror that of today

"There was no such thing as reproductive freedom for poor women in early modern Catholic Europe," states a recent article in the Journal of Modern His...

Collar cams offer a bear's eye view into the lives of grizzlies on Alaska's desolate North Slope

Collar cams offer a bear's eye view into the lives of grizzlies on Alaska's desolate North Slope

Researchers at Washington State University and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are using collar cams to study a remote population of grizzly be...

Collar cams offer a bear's eye view into the lives of grizzlies on Alaska's desolate North Slope

Collar cams offer a bear's eye view into the lives of grizzlies on Alaska's desolate North Slope

Researchers at Washington State University and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are using collar cams to study a remote population of grizzly be...

Collar cams offer a bear's eye view into the lives of grizzlies on Alaska's desolate North Slope

Collar cams offer a bear's eye view into the lives of grizzlies on Alaska's desolate North Slope

Researchers at Washington State University and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are using collar cams to study a remote population of grizzly be...

Collar cams offer a bear's eye view into the lives of grizzlies on Alaska's desolate North Slope

Collar cams offer a bear's eye view into the lives of grizzlies on Alaska's desolate North Slope

Researchers at Washington State University and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are using collar cams to study a remote population of grizzly be...

German team discovers new type of magnetism in 2D materials to help store future data

German team discovers new type of magnetism in 2D materials to help store future data

The discovery is highly relevant for future magnetic data storage technologies and advances the fundamental understanding of magnetic interactions in ...

Annual orchids show brings vivid color to Chicago winter

Annual orchids show brings vivid color to Chicago winter

A soft layer of white snow blankets the grounds of the Chicago Botanic Garden. The air is chilly, the sky gray....

NASA confirms first flight to ISS since medical evacuation

NASA confirms first flight to ISS since medical evacuation

Four astronauts will blast off to re-staff the International Space Station (ISS) next week, NASA said Friday, after an emergency medical evacuation of...

Four States Ag Expo offers the latest research and best practices for area growers

Four States Ag Expo offers the latest research and best practices for area growers

TEXARKANA — On Feb. 12, the Four States Agricultural Expo returns to Texarkana, offering area producers and growers the latest research-based inform...

Lawyers: Feds Move to Fast- Track Deportation of Boy, 5

Lawyers: Feds Move to Fast- Track Deportation of Boy, 5

Federal immigration officials are moving to fast-track the deportation case of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his family, according to their attorne...

US lab’s muon conversion experiment reaches key milestone with tracker installation

US lab’s muon conversion experiment reaches key milestone with tracker installation

The Mu2e experiment reached an important milestone as the collaboration moved a key component of the experiment, called the tracker, across the Fermil...