Anusuyabai Pandekar and her daughter-in-law Mandabai sit facing each other beside a stone grindmill. The mill is still. No ...
The venerable Voyager 1 spacecraft is one step closer to the end of its scientific road. NASA turned off one of its three remaining operational instruments last Friday to save power after the ...
Consolmagno, director of the Vatican Observatory, sat down with University of St. Thomas President Rob Vischer to discuss how faith and science can not only coexist, but build upon one another ...
Speaking from space, the four-member Artemis II crew described their elation after a critical trans-lunar burn sent them beyond Earth’s orbit toward the Moon, the first such journey since 1972. Photo: ...
THE VITAL importance of vaccines is most apparent when they fall short. The covid-19 pandemic showed how quickly a new virus can spread while scientists race to catch up with jabs. Fast-evolving ...
If you’re applying for jobs, you better get used to being interviewed by AI. Here’s how to ace an interview. Photo: Johnny Simon/WSJ, iStock For employees at a Dell Technologies office, mornings used ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — A former University of Arizona researcher is taking his work from the lab to the butcher block and bringing a personal touch along the way. “The way I grew up eating these… ...
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Treating hair loss is a multi-billion dollar business, so scientists (and many others) are interested in understanding how to generate functioning hair follicles in the lab. A new study found that ...
Lewis Terman, a Stanford University psychologist, was a pioneer in I.Q. testing. His revisions of the Stanford-Binet test helped it become a widespread tool for measuring general intelligence.
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Scientists once thought illness was caused by “miasmas,” foul vapors that drifted through the air. For centuries, they were certain that the sun rotated around the Earth. Until the 1950s, they ...