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 National Science Foundation's SEAS Islands Alliance student researcher Ale’a Duenas conducts underwater surveying as part of her project with the program. Duenas works with mentor Brett ...