Dive into a step-by-step journey as we craft a detailed miniature diorama of a mad scientist's lab, where a werewolf undergoes a dramatic transformation. From digital concept art to building rocky ...
“The eerie and still-unattributed radio transmission came from a numbers station. You don’t hear them much anymore. But when the CIA and the KGB needed to communicate with their spies working ...
The invasion of Ukraine has stymied health care services, allowing diseases such as HIV to spread unchecked. The rate of contagion has been difficult to gauge. But now, using a van equipped with ...
The search space for protein engineering grows exponentially with complexity. A protein of just 100 amino acids has 20 100 possible variants—more combinations than atoms in the observable universe.
Booths of different companies are visible in an overhead shot of a convention center floor. A panoramic view shows the 2026 Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening International Conference and ...
If you’ve worked in a technical role in news for long enough, you likely remember when the “show your work” spirit was everywhere. Newsroom nerds shared code on GitHub, swapped tips on social media ...
Seattle-based Code.org laid off 18 employees, or about 14% of its staff, the nonprofit confirmed to GeekWire on Wednesday. Following the cuts, Code.org’s staff now numbers 107. “Code.org has made the ...
The private space economy is growing significantly and the year ahead could be a big one. The first private space station is expected to launch next spring, new commercial space flights will be ...
Some issues will, without fail, provoke controversy among K-12 educators. The use of standardized tests is one. Approaches to classroom management is another. Then there are dress codes. What students ...
The student dress code debate is complicated and long-standing, but is it possible to adapt standard policies to create an inclusive and non-discriminatory school environment? A new brief has fresh ...