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on: Yesterday Evening
by: CBS 58 News

Mycelium Bio-Materials: A Sustainable Alternative to Synthetic Construction

109 Mycelium bio-materials utilize biological growth and agricultural waste to create carbon-negative, biodegradable construction alternatives that replace synthetic foams.

on: Today
by: Hubert Carizone

Nomura Fund's Strategic Pivot to Agentic AI and Infrastructure

90 Nomura focuses on Agentic AI and physical infrastructure, prioritizing semiconductors and energy systems over software during a period of operational monetization.

on: Last Monday
by: moneycontrol.com

FY27 Budget Allocation: INR 13,706 Crore for DoS/ISRO

50 The FY27 budget allocates INR 13,706 Crore to ISRO, focusing on space sciences, the Gaganyaan program, and commercialization to enhance scientific and economic growth.

on: Last Monday
by: BBC

Deep-Sea Minerals: Fueling the Green Transition

37 Deep-sea mining fuels the green transition but threatens biodiversity, forcing the International Seabed Authority to weigh economic gain against ecological risk.

on: Yesterday Afternoon
by: Impacts

Drone Warfare: The Attrition of Heavy Armor

33 Low-cost FPV drones create an asymmetric threat, forcing a pivot toward integrated Electronic Warfare and specialized defense systems to protect heavy armor.

on: Last Monday
by: BBC

White Sands Footprints Challenge Clovis First Theory

31 White Sands fossilized footprints challenge the Clovis First theory, indicating human presence in the Americas 21,000-23,000 years ago via a Pacific Coastal Route.

on: Yesterday Morning
by: Florida Today

G10B-A001: Precision Design and Technical Adaptability

29 Zingear's G10B-A001 micro switch provides accurate adaptation and durability for automotive door locks and agricultural equipment to enhance system reliability.

on: Last Monday
by: Impacts

The Evolution of Search: From Indexing to AI Answer Engines

29 AI-driven answer engines provide direct synthesis, creating a zero-click economy that erodes publisher revenue and risks information decay due to AI hallucinations.

on: Yesterday Morning
by: Your Story

Smart Microclimate Technology: Revolutionizing Precision Agriculture in Assam

27 Precision agriculture in Assam uses IoT sensors to monitor microclimates, enhancing crop yields and resource efficiency for local farmers.

on: Last Monday
by: WRDW

Edge AI Skin Patch: Revolutionizing Real-Time Healthcare Monitoring

27 An AI skin patch leverages edge AI to perform local processing of physiological data, enhancing privacy and battery life while ensuring real-time health monitoring.

on: Last Sunday
by: earth

Saratoga High Robotics Achieves Technical Superiority and Top Honors

27 Saratoga High robotics teams earned top honors in Engineering Design and Innovation through iterative prototyping and advanced autonomous routines.

on: Last Sunday
by: Popular Science

CAGEC: Transforming ASEAN Energy Security and Interconnectivity

26 CAGEC aims to create an interconnected energy network using Ultra-High Voltage technology to enable regional decarbonization and enhance energy security in Asia.

on: Last Monday
by: Seeking Alpha

Nvidia's Strategy for AI Ecosystem Lock-in

26 Nvidia is pursuing vertical integration by acquiring equity in AI companies to create an ecosystem lock-in and ensure its CUDA architecture remains the industry benchmark.

on: Last Monday
by: New York Post

Critical Minerals for the Green Tech Transition

26 Deep-sea mining in the CCZ targets critical minerals for green tech, though the International Seabed Authority must weigh energy needs against biodiversity loss.

on: Last Monday
by: Augusta Free Press

Pope Leo XIV: The AI Arms Race as a Modern Tower of Babel

26 The pursuit of AGI risks epistemic fragmentation and cognitive displacement. Pope Leo XIV proposes Algorethics to ensure AI enhances human dignity and flourishing.

on: Last Monday
by: Seeking Alpha

CUDA: The Software Moat Securing NVIDIA's Ecosystem

26 NVIDIA's CUDA software and Blackwell architecture secure its AI dominance, though in-house silicon and supply chain risks pose long-term challenges.

on: Yesterday Morning
by: Interesting Engineering

Frontiers of Space Exploration and the JWST

25 Scientific progress is accelerating across space exploration, nuclear fusion, and AI-driven biotechnology to enhance sustainability and computational power.

on: Yesterday Afternoon
by: Boston.com

The AI Energy Consumption Crisis

25 AI expansion creates an energy consumption crisis and significant hydrological impacts, undermining corporate sustainability goals and threatening local ecosystems.

on: Last Monday
by: New Hampshire Union Leader

National STEM Education Award Honors Hillsboro-Deering High School Educator

25 A national award recognizes Hillsboro-Deering High School for excellence in STEM education, emphasizing student-led discovery and practical application in rural settings.

on: Yesterday Morning
by: Hubert Carizone

AI Deepfakes: Technical Foundations and Legal Challenges

24 The rise of deepfakes via GANs and diffusion models creates a tension between ensuring objective truth through regulation and protecting free expression under the First Amendment.

on: Yesterday Morning
by: Business Wire

Amprius Scales Colorado Manufacturing for Commercial Production

23 Amprius is operationalizing its Colorado manufacturing facility to produce silicon anode batteries, targeting high energy density for aviation and defense.

on: Yesterday Evening
by: The Motley Fool

Lumentum's Strategic Transition to AI Infrastructure Provider

23 Lumentum Holdings is evolving into a foundational AI infrastructure provider by advancing 800G and 1.6T optical transceivers to meet massive data throughput needs.

on: Last Thursday
by: GeekWire

2026 Summer STEAM Camps: Inspiring Next-Gen Innovators

23 The 2026 summer camps employ a STEAM framework and simulations to teach aerospace engineering and foster innovation for K-12 students.

on: Yesterday Afternoon
by: gizmodo.com

Carbon Mineralization: Transforming CO2 into Solid Glass

23 Carbon mineralization transforms CO2 into carbonate minerals, enabling the creation of carbon-trapping glass that turns buildings into permanent carbon sinks.

on: Last Sunday
by: The Motley Fool

POET's Optical Interposer: A Catalyst for Integrated Photonics

23 The Optical Interposer facilitates Co-Packaged Optics to solve AI bandwidth bottlenecks, but significant revenue gaps and share dilution create high investment risk.

on: Last Sunday
by: WTOC-TV

STEM Grant: Objectives for Sustainable Competitive Excellence

23 The STEM grant funds a Science Olympiad program to enhance critical thinking and build a technical workforce pipeline in South Carolina.

on: Last Monday
by: Interesting Engineering

Sustainable Space Infrastructure and Lunar Habitation

23 Progress in deep space exploration and nuclear fusion, alongside quantum computing and CRISPR-Cas9, drives a synergistic era of scientific innovation.

on: Last Friday
by: MarketWatch

Perovskite-Silicon Tandem Cells: Boosting Solar Efficiency

23 Perovskite-silicon tandem cells improve efficiency by stacking materials to capture diverse light spectra, though stability and lead toxicity remain commercial hurdles.

on: Last Sunday
by: Democrat and Chronicle

Right to Repair: The Battle Over Agricultural Software Locks

22 Software locks and dealership monopolies hinder agricultural maintenance, driving the Right to Repair movement to ensure farmers maintain equipment autonomy.

on: Last Saturday
by: The Greenville News

GNQ Insilico Moves AI-Driven Drug Discovery to Greenville

22 GNQ Insilico is relocating to Greenville, South Carolina, to integrate AI-driven drug discovery and in silico modeling in a cost-effective environment.

on: Last Sunday
by: USA Today

Liquid Water Discovered Deep in Martian Crust

21 Using seismic tomography, the InSight lander discovered liquid water in the Martian mid-crust, offering a protected environment for possible microbial life.

on: Last Friday
by: Digital Trends

Caring Robot Earns Silver Medal at RHS Chelsea Flower Show

20 A caring robot won a silver medal at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, demonstrating the potential of social robotics to provide emotional support within nature.

on: Last Friday
by: Futurism

OraMed's Strategic Pivot Following Oral Insulin Clinical Failure

20 OraMed Pharmaceuticals is pivoting its strategic investment direction following the clinical failure of its oral insulin drug candidate due to bioavailability challenges.

on: Last Saturday
by: WNYT NewsChannel 13

Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the High School Science and Engineering Fair

20 The 25th High School Science and Engineering Fair promotes original research and the scientific method via professional mentorship and applied learning.

on: Last Sunday
by: CBS News

Xreal and Google's Strategic AR Partnership

20 Xreal leverages a Google partnership and efficient optics to resolve AR form factor issues, shifting toward ambient computing for mainstream augmented reality adoption.

on: Yesterday Afternoon
by: Berkshire Eagle

Modern Space Exploration and the Search for Exoplanets

20 Nuclear fusion, quantum computing, and CRISPR drive advancements in sustainable energy, medical precision, and astrophysics.

on: Last Sunday
by: valuepenguin

Google's Strategic Pivot to AI Health Interoperability

20 Google is prioritizing interoperability to establish an intelligence layer for AI health, synthesizing fragmented data from various sources to improve clinical diagnostics.

on: Last Friday
by: whitehouse.gov

The Fundamental Mechanism of Quantum Sensing

19 Quantum sensors use atomic properties for extreme sensitivity, enhancing medical diagnostics, geophysics, and GPS-independent navigation despite decoherence challenges.

on: Last Monday
by: The Motley Fool

Government Drivers for Quantum Infrastructure Funding

19 Massive investment in quantum infrastructure aims for cryptographic sovereignty and quantum supremacy to ensure national security and industrial dominance.

on: Last Monday
by: Interesting Engineering

Bio-inspired Navigation: Enhancing Robotic Autonomy

19 A bio-inspired navigation framework mimics animal behavior to reduce computational load and energy, enabling autonomous robot movement in unknown terrains.

on: Last Sunday
by: New Atlas

All-Iron Batteries: A Sustainable Alternative to Lithium

18 All-iron batteries provide a safe, sustainable alternative to lithium for stationary energy storage, reducing supply chain risks and costs for grid-scale applications.

on: Last Sunday
by: AOL

Weekend Meteorological Drivers and Regional Weather Forecasts

18 High-pressure systems bring extreme heat indices to the South and Midwest, while volatile precipitation affects the Northeast and the West stays dry.

on: Last Saturday
by: WNYT NewsChannel 13

California Science Center and Korean Air Launch New Aviation Gallery

18 The California Science Center and Korean Air launched an aviation gallery to promote STEM and showcase the evolution of aerospace technology and sustainability.

on: Last Sunday
by: KIRO-TV

The Critical Risk of Security Data Silos

17 Threat data silos cause information fragmentation, increasing MTTD and MTTR. Adopting unified platforms and a culture of collaboration enables collective defense.

on: Last Sunday
by: The New Indian Express

Analyzing Darwin's Specimens via Raman Spectroscopy

17 Raman spectroscopy allows scientists to analyze Darwin's historical samples non-invasively, avoiding contamination by identifying molecular fingerprints through glass.

on: Last Monday
by: Jalopnik

Methane vs. Carbon Dioxide: Atmospheric Warming Impacts

17 Methane is a potent, short-lived pollutant produced in landfills via anaerobic decomposition, offering quicker climate wins than long-term carbon dioxide reduction.

on: Last Saturday
by: FOX 5 Atlanta

Massive Water Reservoir Discovered in Earth's Transition Zone

17 Ringwoodite in the mantle's transition zone traps water as hydroxyl groups, suggesting a massive internal reservoir and a whole-earth water cycle.

on: Last Sunday
by: Patch

The 1913 White Hurricane: A Great Lakes Maritime Disaster

16 The White Hurricane of 1913 devastated the Great Lakes, sinking steel freighters and killing over 250 sailors through hurricane-force winds.

on: Last Sunday
by: Impacts

The Mechanics of Credibility Decay: Synthetic Expertise vs. Lived Experience

16 Synthetic expertise creates a trust gap, shifting digital value from curated influence toward verified authority and provable lived experience.

on: Yesterday Afternoon
by: Berkshire Eagle

Colossal Biosciences: Priority Species for De-extinction

16 Colossal Biosciences employs CRISPR gene-editing for functional de-extinction of species like the Woolly Mammoth to revitalize ecosystems and advance conservation.

on: Last Sunday
by: Interesting Engineering

Advancing Sustainable Lunar Presence via ISRU

15 Nuclear fusion and CRISPR drive breakthroughs in energy and health, while quantum computing and ISRU redefine data processing and space habitation.

on: Last Sunday
by: CBS News

Breaking the Lyme Disease Cycle via CRISPR Gene Editing

15 Scientists are using CRISPR to genetically modify white-footed mice to be resistant to Borrelia burgdorferi, preventing ticks from spreading Lyme disease to humans.

on: Last Sunday
by: Hubert Carizone

DNA Origami: The Engineering Foundation of Medical Nanobots

14 DNA origami robots use aptamers to target biomarkers, delivering therapeutic payloads directly to diseased cells to minimize side effects compared to systemic treatments.

on: Last Sunday
by: The Motley Fool

AXT's Specialized Semiconductor Substrate Portfolio

14 AXT produces Indium Phosphide and Gallium Arsenide substrates, leveraging AI-driven data center expansion to drive growth while facing geopolitical risks.

on: Last Saturday
by: Hackaday

The Evolution of Computational Intelligence

14 Computational intelligence integrates mathematics and programming to drive machine learning and deep learning while emphasizing data lifecycles and AI ethics.

on: Last Saturday
by: Thurrott

Smart Band 10 Pro: Core Technical Specifications

14 Smart Band 10 Pro offers an AMOLED display and precise health tracking via refined algorithms and sensors, delivering high-end features at a disruptive budget price.

on: Last Sunday
by: HTR Media

The Essential Pillars of Competitive Robotics

14 Competitive robotics blends technical mastery with coopertition, turning engineering into a sport that fosters resilience and STEM education.

on: Last Thursday
by: Comicbook.com

Dream Machine's High-Fidelity Video Generation Capabilities

12 Dream Machine generates realistic 5-second AI video clips from text and images, disrupting the VFX pipeline and challenging traditional Hollywood production.

on: Last Saturday
by: Post and Courier

Modernizing the Power Grid via Micro-grids and HVDC Integration

12 Modernization focuses on decentralization via micro-grids and Virtual Power Plants to replace the hub-and-spoke model with a resilient prosumer-based system.

on: Last Saturday
by: TVLine

AI Pet Translator Claims 95% Accuracy in Sound Translation

12 A Chinese AI firm created a system using deep learning to translate pet sounds with a claimed 95% accuracy to improve animal welfare and healthcare.

on: Last Sunday
by: Hubert Carizone

LiDAR Uncovers Ancient Urbanism in the Upano Valley

12 LiDAR technology revealed sophisticated, planned urban settlements in the Upano Valley, proving that pre-Columbian Amazonian societies supported high population densities.

on: Last Saturday
by: Seattle Times

The CAPTCHA Paradox: Humans Training AI Replacements

12 AI uses human-labeled CAPTCHAs data to automate bypasses, forcing a shift toward behavioral biometrics to increase the computational cost of bot attacks.

on: Last Friday
by: Radio Ink

The Strategic Shift Toward Domestic Semiconductor Fabrication

12 Geopolitical volatility is driving nations to move semiconductor fabrication domestic to ensure technological sovereignty and economic security, despite resource constraints.

on: Last Thursday
by: The Clarion-Ledger

SpaceX's Generational Thesis: Vertical Integration and Reusability

11 SpaceX leverages vertical integration and reusability via Starlink and Starship to build multi-planetary infrastructure, balancing visionary goals with financial sustainability.

on: Last Sunday
by: Hubert Carizone

Establishing a Forensic Science Commission for Evidence Validation

11 A Forensic Science Commission aims to prevent wrongful convictions by eliminating junk science through the rigorous validation of evidence and standardized accreditation.

on: Last Sunday
by: Popular Science

BOCHK Science and Technology Innovation Prize: Empowering Youth in STEM

11 The BOCHK Science and Technology Innovation Prize advances STEM literacy and youth empowerment, bridging finance and technology to nurture a pipeline of future innovators.

on: Last Sunday
by: earth

Real-Time Observation: Revolutionizing Carbon Capture Kinetics

11 Real-time observation shifts carbon capture analysis from thermodynamics to kinetics, enabling precision engineering of materials to improve efficiency and speed.

on: Last Thursday
by: Impacts

Arito AI Secures $6M Seed Funding for Agentic Analytics

10 Arito AI secured $6 million in seed funding from Amplify Partners to develop its Agentic Analytics platform for autonomous enterprise data analysis.

on: Last Thursday
by: Fortune

U.S. Quantum Policy: National Security and Strategic Funding

10 US policy drives national security and quantum utility, spurring investment in varied hardware while facing risks like error correction and geopolitical tensions.

on: Last Friday
by: whitehouse.gov

US and Sweden Forge the Technology Prosperity Deal

10 The Technology Prosperity Deal between the US and Sweden advances AI and Green Energy Tech via co-development, Innovation Corridors, and shared digital security.

on: Last Monday
by: BBC

LiDAR Reveals Massive Ancient Urban System in the Amazon

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on: Last Thursday
by: Reuters

fal.ai Platform Metrics and Generative Media Capabilities

9 fal.ai utilizes AWS infrastructure to enable 2.5 million developers to deploy generative media models with low-latency and high-throughput performance.

on: Last Thursday
by: Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

May 21st Weather Report: Stalled Jet Stream Drives Regional Divergence

9 A stalled jet stream triggered severe thunderstorms in the Midwest, a heat dome in the Southwest, and heavy rain in the Northeast, impacting agriculture and energy grids.

on: Last Saturday
by: The Motley Fool

Shift from GEO to LEO Satellite Constellations

9 Transitioning from GEO to LEO constellations reduces latency and enables direct-to-cell capabilities, though orbital debris remains a significant risk.

on: Last Thursday
by: New York Post

Steve Wozniak: AI as a Sophisticated Pattern-Matching Engine

9 Steve Wozniak argues that Large Language Models are not truly intelligent but are sophisticated pattern-matching engines simulating human cognition.

on: Last Sunday
by: Popular Science

Doomscrolling vs. Curated Learning: Reclaiming Your Attention

9 Doomscrolling creates stress through algorithmic curation, while documentaries foster intellectual wellness by providing cohesive narratives and comprehensive knowledge.

on: Last Friday
by: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

First Gear Robotics: Blending STEM and Competition

8 First Gear Robotics students at Reedsville Elementary utilize autonomous programming and innovation projects to develop critical STEM and engineering competencies.

on: Last Thursday
by: Hubert Carizone

Ogallala Aquifer Depletion and the Water Crisis

8 Depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer and accelerating land consolidation are degrading soil health and threatening the long-term viability of American agriculture.

on: Last Thursday
by: MarketWatch

AI Investment Pivot: Transitioning from Training to Infrastructure

8 AI investments are pivoting from training to the implementation phase, prioritizing infrastructure, power and cooling, and a move toward the inference era.

on: Last Friday
by: MarketWatch

Quantum Computing vs Classical Computing

8 IBM is building a quantum computing ecosystem utilizing qubits to achieve quantum advantage across pharma and finance, despite decoherence challenges.

on: Last Friday
by: San Diego Union-Tribune

Solana Beach School District Celebrates a Decade of Discovery Festival

7 Solana Beach School District celebrated ten years of STEAM and innovative education through the A Decade of Discovery Festival, highlighting student achievement.

on: Last Saturday
by: Interesting Engineering

Advancements in Space Exploration and Infrastructure

7 Advances in astrophysics, nuclear fusion, quantum computing, and synthetic biology drive an interdisciplinary shift toward sustainable and expanded human capability.

on: Last Thursday
by: Rutland Herald

USC's Specialized LLM Programs in AI, Sports, and Entertainment Law

7 USC Gould School of Law is offering LLM degrees in Law and AI, Sports Law, and Entertainment Law to address regulatory gaps and evolving industry needs.

on: Last Friday
by: whitehouse.gov

Overcoming Challenges in Life Science Marketing

7 Life science marketing utilizes digital advertising services and regulatory compliance to reach niche professional audiences through data-driven SEO and content strategies.

on: Last Thursday
by: Detroit News

AI and the Fair Use Paradox

7 Fair Use disputes and data provenance gaps highlight the conflict between AI developers and creators, risking model collapse and redefining copyright law.

on: Last Thursday
by: BBC

Data Center Power: The Diesel Generator Compromise

7 Data centers initially omitted diesel generators to limit environmental impact, but a caveat allows their use if the power grid proves insufficient for operations.

on: Last Thursday
by: Pacific Daily News

From Steam to AI: The Evolution of the 1876 Centennial Exposition to Firstival 2026

7 Firstival 2026 celebrates 150 years since the Centennial Exposition, transitioning from industrial triumphs to sustainable energy and AI innovations.

on: Last Saturday
by: Hackaday

Hardware Integration for Wearable OLED Displays

6 Integrating OLED displays into wearable fabrics creates augmented apparel that balances hardware rigidity with mobility through modular design and thermal management.

on: Last Saturday
by: Seeking Alpha

The Five Core Pillars of AI Growth

6 AI growth depends on computational infrastructure and energy systems while shifting toward agentic AI to automate complex industrial outcomes.

on: Last Friday
by: lbbonline

IPTV: The Technological Shift from Traditional Broadcasting

6 IPTV uses the Internet Protocol and broadband to deliver customizable, on-demand content, offering more flexibility and cost efficiency than traditional cable.

on: Last Sunday
by: The Motley Fool

The Shift from Generative to Operational AI

6 Palantir leverages its Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) to shift from generative to operational AI, integrating secure ontology for business decision-making.

on: Last Thursday
by: GeekWire

CEO Departs $3.1 Billion Science and Technology Fund

6 The $3.1 billion science and technology fund faces a leadership vacuum after its CEO's early exit, risking delayed grants and strategic drift.

on: Last Thursday
by: GeekWire

Ed Lazowska Receives Distinguished Teaching Legacy Award at UW

5 Ed Lazowska earned the Distinguished Teaching Legacy Award at the University of Washington, honoring his lifelong contributions to computer science and mentorship.

on: Last Thursday
by: Pacific Daily News

Guam's Haden Acfalle Admitted to MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI)

5 Haden Acfalle has joined the MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute, gaining intensive training in AI and robotics to inspire other STEM students in Guam.

on: Last Friday
by: AOL

US Weather Alert: Severe Storm Clusters and Southwest Heatwave

5 An active jet stream drives severe supercells in the Midwest and a persistent heat dome in the Southwest, while a low-pressure system brings rain to the Northeast.

on: Last Friday
by: Hubert Carizone

Extreme Conditions of the Deep Sea Environment

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on: Last Saturday
by: WNYT NewsChannel 13

Nereid's Highly Elliptical Orbit and Anomalous Path

5 Nereid is a primordial object with a highly elliptical orbit, providing evidence for early planetary migration and the outer solar system's composition.

on: Last Friday
by: Impacts

The Fallacy of the Big Rewrite in Legacy Systems

4 Avoid total rewrites of legacy systems. Use Event Sourcing and the Strangler Fig pattern to manage technical debt and ensure a safe, incremental migration.

on: Last Thursday
by: International Business Times

Current US Meteorological Trends and Atmospheric Pressure

4 High-pressure systems warm the West Coast, whereas the polar jet stream drives cooler air and precipitation into the Midwest and Northeast.

on: Last Saturday
by: Seattle Times

Forensic Meteorology and the Role of Ground Truth

4 Forensic meteorology employs ground truth and the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale to evaluate tornado intensity and improve building codes and warning systems.

on: Last Thursday
by: BBC

Core Characteristics of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

4 The Great Pacific Garbage Patch consists of macroplastics and microplastics that harm marine life. While The Ocean Cleanup extracts debris, systemic change is essential.

on: Last Thursday
by: earth

Ancient Glassmaking Techniques for Carbon Sequestration

3 Ancient glassmaking techniques enable carbon sequestration by integrating CO2 into silicate structures, creating carbon-negative materials for sustainable infrastructure.

on: Last Thursday
by: Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

GMO Internet's AI-First Transition to Autonomous Operations

3 GMO Internet Group implements an AI-first mandate, scaling internet infrastructure and enhancing financial services to become an AI-centric technology conglomerate.

on: Last Thursday
by: BBC

Evidence of Intentionality in Atapuerca Stone Structures

3 Stone structures in Atapuerca suggest Homo antecessor possessed early cognitive evolution and spatial planning 1.2 million years ago.

on: Last Thursday
by: San Diego Union-Tribune

USD Invests $75 Million in New STEM Center

3 The University of San Diego is investing $75 million into a new STEM center to enhance research capacity and strengthen regional industry partnerships in San Diego.

on: Last Thursday
by: San Diego Union-Tribune

A.M. Teams Brings Autonomous Systems to Nolanville

2 A.M. Teams provides self-driving technology in Nolanville to teach students computer science and autonomous navigation through hands-on coding and sensor integration.

on: Last Thursday
by: GeekWire

From Red Creek to Georgia Tech: A 19-Year-Old's Academic Journey

2 A Red Creek native completed a degree at SUNY Oswego by age 19 and transitioned to Georgia Tech, showcasing a remarkable path of accelerated learning.

on: Last Friday
by: MarketWatch

Hip Hop Science: Demystifying STEM via Cultural Arts

2 Hip Hop Science integrates music and arts at the Iron Range STEM Festival to democratize technical education and dismantle psychological barriers to STEM fields.