You can't see, feel, hear, taste or smell them, but tiny particles from space are constantly raining down on us.
Spencer Axani, assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, is the inventor of CosmicWatch, a portable, low-cost particle detector that tracks muons, invisible particles that ...
As a rocket revolution sets the stage for astronauts to explore Mars, advances in bioengineering could help them survive the ...
Happiness research has found we get more joy from active, challenging experiences than from passive consumption. So go somewhere new, grab the karaoke mic and leap out of your comfort zone ...
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A small asteroid spotted only hours before it struck the atmosphere has become a touchstone for how fragile, and how powerful ...
Humanity’s next great expansion is no longer a thought experiment. It is unfolding in real time in orbit, around the Moon and ...
TL;DR: The Pluribus Season 1 finale delivers a slow-burning, emotionally brutal conclusion that prioritizes character over spectacle, forcing Carol to choose between compromised love and ...
Alfred University will host the third annual Night of Science and Arts on Thursday, Oct. 2, from 5-8 p.m. The event welcomes members of the campus and local communities for fun events and ...
Nuclear weapons haven’t been tested in the United States since 1992. Find out why, and what could happen if the hiatus ends.
Emergency physician explains how uncapped lawsuit verdicts are driving doctors out of state and forcing independent practices ...