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Michael Glawson, Ph.D., argues that now is the time to eliminate the "blind spots" in the quickening development of artificial intelligence, before it's too late.
Bob Ballard is still exploring the ocean seafloor 40 years after discovering the Titanic’s final resting place in the ...
Authoritarians have long feared and suppressed science as a rival for social influence. Experts see President Trump as ...
Science fiction is a genre known for complex storytelling, and some of the best sci-fi films require a rewatch to fully understand them.
This list of 62 books just scratches the surface of publishing's biggest season, from Kamala Harris's memoir to Patricia Lockwood's new novel and Jill Lepore's look at the Constitution.
Amino acids have been around far longer than life has on our planet. We've even found amino acids — plus all the five major ingredients of DNA and RNA called nucleotides — on asteroid samples plucked ...
Edutopia’s books editor read 70 new education books in the past year. Here are the most notable, must-read books for teachers and school leaders.
The APSU College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics has welcomed seven new full-time faculty members.
Albuquerque will host this year's Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Quantum Week conference — a first for the city as New Mexico makes a name for itself in the quickly evolving ...
A survey of Scientific American’s century of quantum coverage helps explain the enduring popularity of strange physics ...
In the 1990s, Intel didn’t just make the lion’s share of the world’s processors. It determined what a PC was, and even how it ...
The University System of Georgia wants professors' course syllabuses to be made public. Despite the rationale that it's about transparency, this seems like pure politics.