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While rarely explicitly taught to scientists in training, a set of common values guides science in the quest to advance ...
Making accommodations for neurodivergent scientists is the key to helping them, and science, thrive. Meagan Hough explains ...
The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is making real change on the ground, enabling astronomy research. Its Research Education ...
Two local researchers are making science more enjoyable no matter your background or education.Shahir Rizk and Maggie Fink ...
Still, their interest was piqued during an engineering seminar course when a material scientist froze a racquetball with ...
The miniature shopping cart, toting a plastic baby and various fake food items, screeched to a halt about halfway down the racetrack. The drag-racing cart dubbed “The Grocery Grabber” was doubly ...
As part of his 2024-25 University of Minnesota Emerging Technologies Faculty Fellowship, Collier developed an AI tutor. Collier used the custom GPT technology that OpenAI had recently introduced. The ...
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe tackles big societal conversations every year, and a major theme of this festival explores how technology and science are affecting our imaginations. Don't miss these 11 ...
After the University of California stole a world record from UT, the Vols have claimed one back thanks to professor George ...
Luke Sunderland, a Professor in French from our School of Modern Languages and Cultures, combines his research on the Middle Ages with stand-up comedy. During July and August he is due to perform at ...
Why are dice cubes? Okay, nerds, yes, some are tetrahedra, or dodecahedra, or icosahedra, or whatever else your TTRPG calls for – but the point is, they’re all regular, symmetrical, perfectly ...
Join us at the Graduate Center Foundation Lounge Cafe & Bar for the May edition of Nerd Nite NYC, where three of our experts--professors Kendra Sullivan and Ricardo Toledo-Crow and doctoral candidate ...