Powerful electromagnetic radiation from an enormous radio telescope in Puerto Rico may have fast-tracked structural damage that led to the instrument's collapse in 2020, a new report says.
The research includes ethics issues related to artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous vehicles, privacy, and bias and ...
Analyzing billion-year-old rocks, researchers at Virginia Tech hope to find traces of dark matter. The idea was first ...
Northeast Ohio is a finalist for more federal grant funding to boost sustainable manufacturing. This comes on the heels of ...
The grant will launch a new scholarship program for STEM education students who commit to teaching in high-need schools for ...
Working off the coast of western and northern Alaska, the Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s research teams, including members from ...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded a syndicate of eight Southeast universities — with Georgia Tech as the lead — a ...
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $4 million grant to the University of Texas at San Antonio that could further fuel its ascent as a major research institute ahead of its merger with UT ...
The University of California, Davis will partner in one of three new NSF Innovation Corps (NSF I-Corps) Hubs announced today ...
Starlink's home Internet service has come to the National Radio Quiet Zone after a multi-year engineering project that had the goal of minimizing interference with radio telescopes. Starlink operator ...
The Research Corporation of the University of Guam, RCUOG, recently celebrated a notable milestone – in the 11 years since it ...
The Association of Fundraising Professionals Northwest Arkansas Chapter celebrates National Philanthropy Day and recognizes honorees with U of A ties.