Researchers have developed an innovative new method for identifying biomarkers in wastewater using origami-paper sensors, enabling the tracking of infectious diseases using the camera in a mobile ...
After its successful launch last semester, UA’s Science is Fun club is returning for the Fall semester. The club takes a ...
As part of the event, they will be throwing giant paper airplanes from the Market Street ... There will be food trucks and ...
The annual family event presented by OH WOW! The Roger & Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science & Technology is moving this year from West Federal Street and Central Square to the park, which ...
Stanford student Ahmed Muhammad started the nonprofit Kits Cubed in his backyard four years ago to teach kids about science ...
"Children and adults in agricultural regions of the San Joaquin Valley of California continue to be exposed to pesticides," ...
One of the first studies to examine science performance finds that elementary students' scores have rebounded. Not so in ...
From public safety to drought problems, a national science and technology contest is looking for Missouri middle and high ...
By Brenden Bobby Reader Columnist One of my favorite above-ground pool activities as a child was to grab a bunch of pool noodles and start running around the perimeter of the pool with ...
RNA is expelled from cells via cell death or active release, and can then find its way into blood plasma. Medical researchers have now developed machine learning models that use these cell-free ...
Hearing that a “device that can produce human voices” can be made from “a paper cup, straw, flexible condiment bottle, sponge ...
There are 10 million reasons author and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott recently reappeared in Peach State news headlines. The ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos gave an equivalent 0.06% ($10 million ...