CBR recently caught up with Matthew K. Manning to discuss his comic book series John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: ...
After centuries of scientific testing and debate, the Shroud of Turin remains one of the most intriguing religious artifacts ...
Two Greenwich students have won first place awards at the CT Junior Science and Humanities Symposium and are headed to ...
CEOs, CIOs and CFOs are finding that “deep tech” is actively driving business innovation and profitability. From AI models ...
Kaboom’s bookshelves are stacked ten rows and higher and divided in more than 84 subsections—with titles in art, history, ...
Unlike other genre types, horror, says Del Howison who owns the store with wife Sue, is connected to current events: ‘Horror ...
Since the 1960s, people have been searching for the mythical creature known as Bigfoot. Most cryptozoologists would place him ...
Grossmont Union High School District’s board voted 4-1 to fire 49 credentialed teachers, including all high school librarians ...
Read Across America Day coincides with Dr. Seuss's birthday. Though designed for children, the day does what most of Seuss' ...
Today is "Read Across America Day" in honor of Dr. Seuss's birthday on Sunday. In Baltimore, United Way of Central Maryland visited Curtis Bay Elementary students to inspire young readers. Volunteers ...
Stanislaus State honored Black History Month with a series of events throughout February, celebrating the importance of joy, ...
Scientists from UCLA, the University of Toronto and the University of Melbourne have uncovered new genetic clues that explain why some prostate cancers remain slow-growing while others become ...