At a classroom outside Syracuse, students are doing more than just read about science. They’re actually hearing it. Students at Manlius Pebble Hill School ...
Colonel Thomas Whitfield II is a distinguished military leader with a career spanning more than two decades of service in ...
Educators believe AI eventually follow in the steps of calculators. Elementary students still will learn the basics of ...
Just as calculators once were banned from classrooms, and later embraced, AI technology is finding greater acceptance among ...
Quantum computers need special materials called topological superconductors—but they’ve been notoriously difficult to create. Researchers have now shown they can trigger this exotic state by subtly ...
The key to building reliable quantum computers may lie in a simple chemical recipe adjustment. Researchers have found that a slight change in the ratio between two elements is enough to push a ...
Let me share my simple tips and hacks for keeping your digital life organized! In the spirit of spring cleaning, we'll discuss how to organize computer files, how to organize smartphones, photo ...
At 86 years old, David Davis still reaches for his carving tools with the same curiosity that first sparked his interest as a child. Today, Mr. Davis is a resident at Morning Pointe of Chattanooga ...
Over the holidays, Charley Hull didn’t miss any range time. Bundled up in layers and a knit hat, Hull hit balls on a dreary-looking day. She posted a brief video of her range session on her Instagram ...
The Rev. Peter Johnson (left) and Dr. Marvin Dulaney were at the Hall of State at Fair Park on June 9, 2025, as the Dallas Historical Society provided a press preview for Juneteenth. Life becomes ...
Noah Braasch, a 2023 Presidential Scholar, is graduating from Western with bachelor’s degrees in both computer engineering and Japanese. Braasch went snowboarding in the mountains of Nagano, Japan, ...