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It’s time to get curious! Science Week 2025 is coming to spark wonder for the whole family
If you’ve ever looked up at the stars and wondered what’s out there or if you’ve ever fallen into a 2 a.m. Google hole about ...
While aboard, astronauts have conducted thousands of studies, from tracking space’s effects on the human body to exploring ...
The STEM bus will be at the Holliday Middle School, located at 751 S College Ave, on November 4 and 5. To learn more about ...
The Laredo Public Library’s Preteen Scene is offering hands-on activities, including art and science experiments, for kids ...
An international team of scientists, led by the University of Oxford, has achieved a world-first by creating plasma ...
The fun-packed education alley promises everything from science experiments and sustainability lessons to gold rush ...
On Saturday, Brown Refugee Youth Tutoring and Enrichment hosted BRYTE Science Day, an on-campus event organized to provide Providence elementary, middle and high school refugee students an opportunity ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
‘Masters of disguise’: US team recreates octopus pigments to boost camouflage tech
US scientists have bioengineered the octopus pigment xanthommatin in bacteria, producing 1,000 times more material than traditional methods.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
New tech uses vibrations to deice aircraft wings and cut power consumption by 80%
Researchers in Germany have developed a vibration system that removes ice from aircraft wings while cutting energy use by up ...
The experiment at CERN produced pairs of electron and positron beams, propagating into an ambient plasma. The international team of researchers found that the beams were narrow and nearly parallel, ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
Climate change a bigger threat to humanity than 'science fiction' predictions on AI, UCC scientist says
Barry O’Sullivan, a professor at University College Cork’s School of Computer Science,  believes it is 'foolhardy' to think AI is anywhere near being capable of always successfully completing even ...
ZME Science on MSN
This New Artificial Muscle Could Let Humanoid Robots Lift 4,000 Times Their Own Weight
This dual cross-linking design lets the muscle switch stiffness on demand. In lab tests, its stiffness jumps from about 213 kilopascals — soft, like rubber — to 292 megapascals, hundreds of times ...
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