The next time you go wild swimming, whether in a lake, river or sea, you are probably sharing the water with one of your ...
The theoretical physicist and best-selling author finds inspiration in politics and philosophy for rethinking space and time.
Ozempic, MRI machines and flat screen televisions all emerged out of fundamental research decades earlier — the very types of ...
The Origins Federation Conference gathered researchers across disciplines in the search for how life began on Earth—and maybe elsewhere ...
There'd been "Rocky Horror" shows in Tuscaloosa before, at the University of Alabama's Ferguson Theater, hosted by the Mallet ...
Extreme heat forged Earth’s continents billions of years ago, creating the stable foundation that made life possible.
Also known as the “Seven Sisters,” the striking cluster has long been used as an important seasonal marker and appears high ...
Next Saturday the Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science will host a Halloween-themed chemistry event call Frankenstein's Lab. The free event will feature hands-on-activities, live ...
What cutting-edge technology has revealed in the 800-year-old search for the Mongol ruler's lost tomb. The "Yuan Emperor Album" includes a portrait of Genghis Khan, an iconic figure in Mongolian ...
Just over 500 years ago, on 3 August 1492, Christopher Columbus, the admiral from Genoa underwritten by Ferdinand II and Isabella I of Spain, set off on the first of 4 trips across the Atlantic. He ...
Silane and metal silicides are fascinating from a chemical perspective but they can be extremely hazardous. This video explains their chemical properties, common industrial uses, and the safety ...