Working at nanoscale dimensions, a team of scientists led by the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory ...
Deep within certain magnetic molecules, atoms arrange their spins in a spiral pattern, forming structures called chiral ...
In recognition of this year’s campuswide Women’s History Month theme, “Empowerment Echoes: Celebrating Women Who Advocate and ...
“As is well known the pioneer work has been done in the Chemical Laboratory of Wesleyan,” The Argus reflected. “A large part ...
In 79 C.E., Mount Vesuvius erupted, burying the nearby ancient Roman city of Pompeii and the smaller town of Herculaneum ...
The findings reveal that insects developed modern patterns of herbivory long before flowering plants flourished, upending a ...
Metadata is a vital tool for discovering and preserving history. Learn about efforts across the Smithsonian to highlight ...
Humans have been leaving their mark upon Earth for almost as long as we’ve existed. But over the last 70 years — little more ...
State bills about what books have become a battleground for groups seeking to regulate LGBTQ themes in Connecticut's public and school libraries.
The University of Houston-Victoria is set to kick off the fifth annual History Day event this coming March. Hosted by the UHV ...
A new study in the journal Nature Communications reveals that Mars is red for very much the same reason it may have once been home to life — namely, that it was a wet planet. This is in line with ...
Mars may have once had a vast, ice-free ocean, according to new evidence from China’s Zhurong rover. Using ground-penetrating ...