TAMPA, Fla. — Parents of some Hillsborough County 7th grade students are expressing concern over an upcoming lesson on sexual health. The lesson is intended to be taught as part of science class.
Even after California’s high-speed rail system finally brings passengers south from Merced to Kern County, it could be several more years before the first bullet train finally pulls into Bakersfield.
Several years ago, I heard a wonderful story about four sons who wanted to celebrate their mother’s 90th birthday. One bought her a 22-room mansion. Another bought her a Rolls-Royce with a chauffeur.
As technology developers and researchers rush to develop autonomous AI research tools (i.e., systems that independently perform tasks by designing their workflows and utilizing available tools) an ...
The story of GLP-1 drugs keeps getting bigger. First they transformed the treatment of diabetes. Then they upended the science — and culture — of weight loss. Now a growing body of research is raising ...
For years, strange red dots in James Webb images left scientists puzzled. New research shows they are young black holes hidden inside dense clouds of gas, glowing as they devour their surroundings.
David Coulthard assesses the Kiwi's chances in the 2026 season. Liam Lawson has kept hold of his seventh place finish at Formula One’s Canadian Grand Prix, after a post-race investigation by race ...
Parents of middle school and high school students who are thinking about which college majors in scientific and technological fields might prepare their kids for resilient careers in the age of ...
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All 22 members of the advisory board that advises and oversees the US National Science Foundation (NSF), a leading funder of basic science, were fired on 24 April without explanation. Each member of ...
“California needs to roll back decades of control-freakery and abandon ongoing efforts to punish success,” thunders Reason’s J.D. Tuccille. “Ever-higher taxes and always tighter regulations” have ...
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