An X2 class solar flare hit Earth last night, with more flares and a coronal mass ejection likely on the way. Modern humans ...
Adults hospitalized with undifferentiated dyspnea had shorter stays and lower hospitalization costs if they received an ...
On Nov. 3, SpaceNews and the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center kicked off a series about space with an event titled “The Future is Now.” Panelists explained capabilities that once felt ...
“We just had an ambassador graduate last year who went to a middle school STEM experience when she was in the 7th grade, and she admits that before going into that, she wasn’t sure about STEM, and ...
Japanese electronics retailer Yamada Holdings has started offering what it calls a “human washing machine” - a 2.3-meter ...
To arrive at a language late is to see it without the forgiving haze of sentimentality that comes with imprinting—the fond willingness to overlook a flaw as a quirk. What I saw ...
Darleane Hoffman, an Iowa State University graduate, went on to become a renowned nuclear chemist before passing away at 98.
Some stories sound made up until you see the evidence lined along the shore. In northern Tanzania, Lake Natron transforms ...
To author Anjana Khatwa, rocks are “storykeepers of time.” She blends science and spirituality to explore the origin story of our world.
Kid lit experts weigh in on some of the year's best science titles. Plus, what to look for when choosing a book for the child in your life.
A flash fiction contest hosted by The Hopkins Review uses short stories to push the boundaries of psychology research ...
A new book, “The London Consensus,” offers a framework for rethinking economic policy in a fractured age of inequality, ...