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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 ...
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 ...