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The Artemis imperative — SA must look heavenward to alleviate its engineering skills crisis
As global interest in space grows, South Africa needs strategic initiatives in space engineering to address its skills shortage and solidify its industry presence.
For Deborah Smith Pollard, the music was "in her bones." That's how Michigan's poet laureate, Melba Joyce Boyd, described her ...
Albert Maguire '82 and Emeritus Professor David Gross won marquee Breakthrough Prizes for outstanding scientific discovery, ...
Princeton faculty members Mark Aguiar, Adele Goldberg, Noreen Goldman, Jenny Greene, Melissa Lane, Atif Mian and Mansour ...
Tyler’s engagement with EDI began early in his academic journey, during his undergraduate studies in the United States. At ...
The 2026 Las Vegas Science & Technology Festival will run April 24–May 2, offering nine days of free STEM-focused events for students and families. The program features school visits by STEM ...
In 1926, the Queen Mary was still on the drawing board, with construction starting in 1930. Ten years later, in 1936, the ...
High schooler Andreea Vasile argues that institutions steer students towards STEM careers rather than the humanities, which ...
The Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) and the Korea Foundation for the Advancement of Science and Creativity (KOFAC) ...
Human beings are getting dumber. That's a fact, according to several researchers who have raised concerns about the state of ...
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Things to do in Metro Detroit, April 24 and beyond
On sale now • The Strokes: June 15, Pine Knob Music Theatre, Independence Twp. with Thundercat and Hamilton Leithauser, ticket prices vary. • Jack White: July 25, Pine Knob Music Theatre, ticket ...
Simulating how atoms and molecules move over time is a central challenge in computational chemistry and materials science.
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