Over 150 scientists went with Napoleon Bonaparte when he invaded Egypt. They mapped pyramids, dissected mummies, and did more ...
Located in the heart of Columbus, Fitzy’s Old Fashioned Diner stands as a beacon of hope for those seeking refuge from the ...
There’s an oversupply of R&D space across West Berkeley, and developers of two other huge buildings have paused construction.
Beside the bluebells and celandines on the woodland floor, Fortey searches for morels, “the most delicious of all fungi”.
Weighing less than half a pound, this game easily goes wherever the party’s happening. The Open Book Dinner Plate and other ...
A new tool called Augmented Physics can take textbook diagrams and bring them to life with the power of AR and AI.
Engaging science labs that align with workforce-ready skills break down barriers to learning complex subjects.
M Jackson, a geographer and glaciologist who lives in Oregon, has written two previous nonfiction books, including “The ...
“Lumen” is part of the “PST ART: Art and Science Collide” series currently mounted at various sites around LA. Special installations by Pasadena-based Helen Pashgian and Charles Ross, both artists who ...
The copy of "Harmonia Macrocosmica" dates back to the 17th century and includes ancient theories of the universe ...
The 75th National Book Awards, once again dominated by outspoken writers passionate about their politics, saw a ...
Perhaps you've have noticed that North Idaho is white. And possibly getting whiter. Not that there’s anything wrong with that ...