It figures as a subject in artwork in a very real way that we don’t often think of a city as a subject,” curator Susan Dackerman tells Observer.
In a crowded sports world full of places big and small, Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, ("TrackTown USA") stands out as a ...
We often reduce innovation in higher education to flashy tech, shiny new buildings, or updated course catalogs. But a truly 21st-century university isn’t defined by what it possesses. It’s defined ...
What do the feeling of an ice cube against your skin and the cool minty blast of toothpaste have in common? Both activate our body’s cold-sensing nerves. But until now, scientists hadn’t pinned down ...
Physicists affiliated with Los Alamos National Laboratory, the Joint Quantum Institute, NIST, and the University of Maryland have proposed a feedback-driven quantum engine that can statistically ...
A flame goes out, and something in the room shifts with it. Not because matter has vanished, but because a structure has ended.
Why does trying to figure out what’s true feel so exhausting? Epistemic fatigue helps explain why—and how to stay thoughtful ...
The continued burning of fossil fuels is locking heat in Earth’s atmosphere, oceans and land — instead of allowing it to reflect back into space, a new report finds.
AIC Inc., a global provider of enterprise storage and server solutions, is presenting its latest infrastructure platforms for cybersecurity, surveillance, and compliance-driven deployments at RSA ...
An interview with Stop Killing Games advocate and spokesperson Josh Strfye Hayes about the future of the movement now it's visited EU parliament.
Claviger advances an analytical framework grounded in analysis of governance standards, regulatory instruments, and ...
The past 11 years (2015-2025) have been the hottest on record, with last year being the second or third warmest year since observations began, according to a report released today by the World ...