The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has voted to dissolve after nearly 60 years due to federal funding cuts and political ...
The corporation announced in August that it would begin an "orderly wind-down of its operations" after Congress clawed back ...
Two related discoveries detailing nanocrystalline mineral formation and dynamics have broad implications for managing nuclear ...
University of Pittsburgh researchers recently received another $1.5 million from the National Science Foundation to continue a combined multi-university, private-industry effort to develop implantable ...
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Textile scientists in Colorado have found a way to make clothing out of the stuff used in jiggly, jewel-colored desserts. Gelatin, a byproduct of the meat and leather industries, can be spun into ...
Astronomers rarely get a chance to crack open a planet and see what’s inside, but in two cases a star is doing the job for them, and they’re using that opportunity to understand what makes solar ...
The enigmatic science fiction of Djuna. The radical visions of South Korea’s mononymous, pseudonymous, and officially anonymous sci-fi novelist and film critic. It would be easy to list the conditions ...
The world of robotics is getting more and more interesting. Not only are there robots that can shapeshift, but we're also seeing soft robots that can melt after they've finished their job. Now, ...