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Interns, students and faculty alike came together to present their research at SUNY Oneonta’s second annual Biological Field Station open house Thursday, July 31. Florian Reyda, the director of the ...
Engineering and architecture, while both involved in design and problem-solving, diverge significantly. Engineering ...
Ultimately, solving climate problems needs both scientific insight and spatial reasoning. Whichever path you choose, aligning your academic interests with practical skill-building is key to making a ...
Discover how metrology supports recycling, sustainable materials and circular economy goals through precise measurement ...
Menopause research began in earnest about 30 years ago. Two experts want you to know that we’ve actually learned a lot—and it ...
In a field long dominated by extractive methods and institutional control, Dr. Lindsay Martel Montgomery, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, is forging a new path.
Anthropic's Jared Kaplan says AI is an "incredibly new field" and "a lot of the most basic questions haven't been answered." ...
Despite the ecological and commercial importance of species like red drum, summer flounder, and spotted sea trout, our understanding of their interactions with prey species has been limited. This new ...
The Better Futures Institute developed an internship where students from different disciplines come together to address San Antonio's needs.
Data story highlights disciplinary diversity in the second round of the German federal and state governments’ Excellence Strategy / “Analysis of great relevance to the research system” ...
The "breakthrough" reveals the dazzling world of miniature plasma loops, or tiny loops, which stretch almost as long as the ...
Washington, D.C. Mariely Sanchez spent the last school year using generative artificial intelligence nearly every day in her ...