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The Tuscarora Intermediate Unit kicked off Project YES Summer Camp this week for a “unique, hands-on art and science ...
Silicon Valley startup Orchid is pioneering embryo screening that sequences the full genome and assesses risk for diseases ...
Technology influences many aspects of life. It also plays a part in the creation of art. For the artist duo MyFi Studio, one ...
Hannah Moushabeck, a Palestinian author and editor, described Kern’s work as “propell [ing] this movement for Palestinian ...
Her new, semi-autobiographical memoir “Raised by Ghosts” tells of living between her divorced parents’ homes and becoming an ...
Generations of kids have grown up at Durham’s Museum of Life and Science. CEO Carrie Heinonen ’97 is working to expand the ...
An app called Opal finally succeeded at curbing my time spent on social media through a combination of mild friction, ...
Hidden behind a stone facade in Leesburg sits a bakery where blueberry pies have achieved legendary status throughout Virginia, drawing devoted fans from every corner of the Commonwealth.
A conversation with the medical sociologist about her new book, Get It Out, and the perils of considering abortion, ...
Tackling complex puzzles requires a different set of skills than simple writing tasks. Borrowing the non-linear techniques detectives use to organize data can help.
Indiana's governor's executive order eliminates diversity initiatives, including scholarships, racial bias training, and ...
“Our LNAs are not just amplifiers—they are enablers of a quantum leap,” said Fawad Maqbool, CEO and CTO of AmpliTech. “With each qubit typically requiring its own LNA, the demand for our technology is ...