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Scientists have speculated about how Archimedes’ death ray purportedly harnessed sunlight to burn ships. Now, a teen may have evidence the device was plausible.
A Bermudian-born engineer working on a moon exploration programme with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration says being confident and assertive are important qualities for young people ...
This illuminated sample contains millions of lab-grown diamonds. One of the Microelectronics Science Research Center projects led by PPPL will look at the extreme properties of diamond material and ...
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNFrom bouncing balls to acid-base volcanoes, these Flintridge Prep students bring science to homeless shelter kids
William Krause, 17, of Pasadena, demonstrated how he and others from a nonprofit student group unlock their inner science nerd for the benefit of homeless children. He described the workings of a ...
At Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site (BTFA) in North Carolina, two East Carolina University (ECU) graduate ...
Taking a leisurely stroll along the iconic wooden pier in San Clemente? You might as well stop, snap a photo and become an instant citizen scientist. A new CoastSnap project has launched to ...
Ray High School students have the opportunity to learn about data tools and environmental science through a UT-Arlington partnership.
Mark Salvatore, an associate professor in NAU’s Department of Astronomy and Planetary Sciences, won a grant from the National Science Foundation to kick off an Antarctic citizen science project ...
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