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Maj. Gen. Timothy Sejba to Speak Feb. 19 at Florida Tech as Part of Distinguished Lecture Series

Maj. Gen. Timothy Sejba to Speak Feb. 19 at Florida Tech as Part of Distinguished Lecture Series

lorida Institute of Technology is inviting the Space Coast community to campus for a timely discussion on the future of U.S. space operations as part ...

Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on February 7

Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on February 7

It's day 19 of the lunar cycle.The Moon is appearing a little less illuminated each night as we move toward the next stage of the lunar cycle, the Thi...

Starwatch: Mythology depicts Auriga as a disgraced charioteer-turned-goat farmer

Starwatch: Mythology depicts Auriga as a disgraced charioteer-turned-goat farmer

Without a doubt, one of the strangest constellations in the Shamokin winter heavens is Auriga, the charioteer without a chariot, schlepping a mama goa...

With international law at a 'breaking point', a tiny country goes after Myanmar's junta on its own

With international law at a 'breaking point', a tiny country goes after Myanmar's junta on its own

Just four months ago, Timor-Leste formally became a member of the Association of Southeast Asian States (ASEAN). This week, the tiny country took an u...

10 Days Left To Apply: Vast x Explorers Club Grant

10 Days Left To Apply: Vast x Explorers Club Grant

There are ten days left to apply for the Vast x Explorers Club Grant, a new opportunity made possible through our partnership with Vast, the leader in...

Clemson, SRNL nurture innovation in energy, security and manufacturing

Clemson, SRNL nurture innovation in energy, security and manufacturing

Researchers and students from across South Carolina gathered at Clemson University Tuesday to advance shared research interests and...The post Clemson...

A Vaccine for All Coronaviruses: Inside the Ambitious Human Trial That Could Redefine Pandemic Preparedness

A Vaccine for All Coronaviruses: Inside the Ambitious Human Trial That Could Redefine Pandemic Preparedness

SK bioscience has begun human testing of GBP551, the first multi-coronavirus vaccine, built on University of Washington nanoparticle technology. The P...

Austin Drone Maker Skyways Plans to Double Workforce as Defense Funding Grows

Austin Drone Maker Skyways Plans to Double Workforce as Defense Funding Grows

Austin-based Skyways won Air Force awards and plans a 250,000-sq-ft Tech Ridge plant and hiring push as it scales autonomous cargo drones....

A Window Into Evolution – Before The Tree Of Life

A Window Into Evolution – Before The Tree Of Life

All life on Earth shares a common ancestor that lived roughly four billion years ago. This so-called “last universal common ancestor” represents t...

The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider’s end marks a new beginning for U.S. particle physics

The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider’s end marks a new beginning for U.S. particle physics

After 25 years, Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider—the U.S.’s largest particle collider—has ceased operations, b...

STAT+: ‘Moonshot’ agency ARPA-H lays off staff meant to commercialize breakthroughs

STAT+: ‘Moonshot’ agency ARPA-H lays off staff meant to commercialize breakthroughs

As the new director of ARPA-H, Alicia Jackson, takes over the DARPA-inspired agency, layoffs are made....

Gut physiology, not host species, dictates microbiome diversity: Study

Gut physiology, not host species, dictates microbiome diversity: Study

A large-scale population metagenomic study has shed new light on the spatial heterogeneity of viral communities across the gastrointestinal tracts of ...

Binghamton University Researcher to Lead $2.5 Million Project to Create Better Avian Flu Vaccine

Binghamton University Researcher to Lead $2.5 Million Project to Create Better Avian Flu Vaccine

A new program from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is investing $100 million in projects aimed at comb...

Has globalization lessened the importance of physical distance? For economic shocks, new research suggests ‘yes’

Has globalization lessened the importance of physical distance? For economic shocks, new research suggests ‘yes’

New research adds evidence to a common thesis offered after the end of the Cold War that globalization was making physical distance economically obsol...

How gold is formed in China's Tianshan mountains

How gold is formed in China's Tianshan mountains

A new study led by Prof. Xiao Wenjiao from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences sheds light on the ore-f...

Robot Talk Episode 143 – Robots for children, with Elmira Yadollahi

Robot Talk Episode 143 – Robots for children, with Elmira Yadollahi

Claire chatted to Elmira Yadollahi from Lancaster University about how children interact with and relate to robots. Elmira Yadollahi is an Assistant P...

Fusion ‘breakthrough’ achieved with pulse shot million times faster than blink of an eye

Fusion ‘breakthrough’ achieved with pulse shot million times faster than blink of an eye

Pacific Fusion's latest experiments at the Z Pulsed Power Facility use magnetic diffusion to "pre-magnetize" fuel....

ULA offloads first Vulcan rocket at Vandenberg at it preps its next Cape launch

ULA offloads first Vulcan rocket at Vandenberg at it preps its next Cape launch

United Launch Alliance is preparing for the launch of the USSF-87 mission for the U.S. Space Force no earlier than Feb. 12, which will fly from Cape C...

First time in 25 years we’re seeing more child deaths than the year before, says CEO of CARE

First time in 25 years we’re seeing more child deaths than the year before, says CEO of CARE

Bianna Golodryga speaks with Michelle Nunn, President & CEO of CARE, on how global cuts to humanitarian aid are affecting people around the world....

Why desalination is energy-hungry by design

Why desalination is energy-hungry by design

Driven by osmotic pressure, thermodynamic constraints, and system losses, desalination remains an energy-intensive process that limits its scalability...