This week, Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up over assorted beverages to bring you the latest news, mystery ...
The computer-generated "ideal glass" solves a 75-year-old physics paradox and promises revolutionary materials.
Scientists from the Helmholtz Institute Mainz (HIM) and New York University have developed a non-destructive method to ...
Graham Linam wants to know how fluctuating winter temperatures impact rough-legged hawk sightings in Montana. The idea came to the 10-year-old in December, when he saw the bird of prey listed ...
A short newsletter item summarized a new Canadian study into a simple takeaway: toddlers who eat more ultra-processed foods tend to develop more behavioral problems. The statement is technically ...
The Glenn County STEM Expo returned to the fairgrounds in Orland, offering a fresh take on the classic science fair experience. The event provided students from 3rd to 12th grade ...
Touching your tongue to frozen metal must be a rite of passage if you're a five-year-old boy from a cold place. It's possibly more irresistible than hopping in mud puddles or sampling a newly frosted ...
The free, family-friendly event on March 15 welcomes visitors for a day of fun and exploration, featuring games, art projects, lightning talks and demonstrations that highlight the wonders of the ...
Meet Andie Carrillo, zoology preparator with the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and a STEM mentor for Girls & Science, ...
A former computer science student, Shah completed a co-op in the re-commerce of iPhone products at SCal Mobile.
Tobyhanna Army Depot recently observed National Engineers Week by showcasing some of Team Tobyhanna's finest members of the engineering community.
The kids are out of school for spring break. Here are the best events, parks, sports games, zoos, museums and places to take ...