What once belonged purely to science fiction is steadily becoming part of everyday life. From automation to advanced tech ...
Meta doesn’t come up much in discussions of the top AI products these days, but its products are still benefiting from the ongoing surge of interest in the technology. The company’s business AI tools ...
This week's science news followed last week's climactic splashdown of the Artemis II mission with a flurry of space and physics news that only further melted our minds. Topping the list was the ...
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ST. LOUIS — A junior at Marquette High School is dissecting ant intestines in hopes of unlocking clues about Parkinson's disease. She's just one of more than 600 young scientists set to showcase their ...
The venerable Voyager 1 spacecraft is one step closer to the end of its scientific road. NASA turned off one of its three remaining operational instruments last Friday to save power after the ...
A primer on medieval chants, minimalist opera and everything in between. By Mitchell Kuga The origins of what we think of as Western classical music date back to the 10th century, with the development ...
The U.S. Air Force will keep two Fairchild Republic A-10 squadrons in service until 2030 to “preserve combat power” until newer aircraft can be built and delivered. Air Force Secretary Troy Meink ...
Highlights from the Week 10 matchup between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Denver Broncos during the 2025 NFL season. Highlights of the Seattle Seahawks' outstanding defensive performance against the ...
A senior advisor with the U.S. Department of Education visited Tulsa Classical Academy in Tulsa on Tuesday, highlighting the school’s approach to teaching history. The visit is part of a nationwide ...