Radioactive materials move, change and sometimes disappear faster than people expect. As a nuclear engineer and researcher who has worked on tracking radiation levels and exposure in projects related ...
In “Why Do We Exist?” Hakeem Oluseyi explores how life may emerge to move energy through matter—and why Earth is the perfect ...
Six Chelmsford High School seniors were honored as Lions Pride/Rotary Students of the Month for March, Principal Stephen ...
Here’s why some muscle groups respond faster (or slower) to strength training—and what you can do about it.
There are reasons your arms could be changing slower than, say, your glutes ...
We’re told to wait until we’re ready to have children, but not too long. This double bind distorts how we judge our choices ...
Device snapped into underwear monitors flatus frequency in real time to set a new baseline for what’s typical and gain ...
A new study simulating Saturn's past suggests its rings may have formed following the breakup of a hypothetical moon dubbed "Chrysalis", around 100 million years in the planet's past.
UW-Oshkosh enrolls more dual enrollment students than any Wisconsin university. It’s changing the college’s identity.
ProQR Therapeutics is a high-potential, early-stage RNA editing platform company, but remains pre-proof-of-mechanism in ...
Blood- and bone marrow-based efficient growth factors extraction system demonstrates substantial equivalence and high cell ...
On April 17, Bates’ graduating studio art and visual culture students will step outside of their studios to share their work ...
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