Students competing for the U-Spatial Prize use maps, data and more to tell highly engaging stories about their research.
In the sci-fi novel The Three-Body Problem, humans build “gravitational wave antennas” to broadcast to the cosmos. Now, ...
Faculty bring to life William & Mary’s No. 2 national ranking in undergraduate teaching among public universities.
In the Black Hole Symphony, composer David R. Ibbett tries to translate one of the universe’s brightest observable objects into music.
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‘It Was Always a Scam’: Trump’s Ally Torches His $400-Million Lie Wide Open With a Desperate Scare Tactic, and Now His Own Party Is Revolting
The American people could now be on the hook for what critics say is one of President Donald Trump’s most expensive vanity ...
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4 Lost ‘Star Trek' Films of the 70s: Roddenberry, Kirk and Kennedy, Black Holes and More (Exclusive)
Before Star Trek: The Motion Picture finally made it to the screen in 1979, there were years-nearly a decade-of false starts, abandoned concepts and competing visions of what a Star Trek movie should ...
Weather forecasting models powered by artificial intelligence can make predictions faster and with higher-resolutions than ...
A charisma-less Vice President JD Vance was met Friday with humiliating silence when he tried to transform a memorial event ...
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I Get Byro with a Little Help From My Friends – how science could unlock a WA rare earths monster
Australian miners – and scientists – are at the forefront of a new world order for a reliable supply of ... Read More The post I Get Byro with a Little Help From My Friends – how science could unlock ...
The February festival spotlighting Black stories and emerging Black talent in front of and behind the camera in two shorts ...
India's Union Cabinet approved a Rs 37,500 crore scheme to convert coal into syngas, a versatile gas that can replace ...
Founder of the Black Males in Engineering project, Brian A. Burt, is leading research into how Black men are often excluded from science, technology, engineering and mathematics — or STEM — industries ...
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