They mirror our own impermanence: always in motion, always fading. Magical yet melancholy, the trees offer both a celebration ...
Funding uncertainties are pushing U.S. space scientists out of the field and putting existing and future space missions on the chopping block.
Expectations of continued success for American science were shaken this year when the Trump administration cut billions of dollars in funding and fired thousands of scientists.
Migratory birds that fill North American forests with spring songs depend on Central America’s Five Great Forests far more ...
Every spring, the familiar songs of Wood Thrushes and warblers return to the parks and backyards of eastern North America.
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AMSE receives $12,000 grant for America 250th initiative
The American Museum of Science and Energy is a recipient of a $12,000 grant for Tennessee America 250 initiatives from the ...
The atmosphere is emerging as a domain of strategic competition with profound implications for national security, economic ...
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America’s most dangerous snakes and the science behind their venom
These three snakes are responsible for some of the most dangerous encounters in the United States. Their venom, speed, and ...
After six decades downtown, Scottsburg City Hall has a new home. The city on Tuesday gave residents a first look at its ...
Federal science funding is already vital to research and innovation in Tennessee, but it also powers so much more.
The exhibit features an in-depth investigation of the history of skin color and the social and political meanings ascribed to it.
As winter closes in across much of North America, migratory birds are heading south to warmer climes and more abundant food.
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