Occasionally, I’ll revisit some old posts to provide updates and also to introduce the many new subscribers at THB to things they may have missed. The original 2020 post that I revisit today — The ...
The postings on the National Lab Day website are akin to something you might find through an online dating service. Only these aren’t from lonely singles looking for a soul mate. They’re from teachers ...
Some 32 states now require high schools to offer at least one computer science course, according to the Code.org Advocacy Coalition’s 2024 State of Computer Science Education. And 12 states now ...
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS, Inc.) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Momentum Events, a leading conference and ...
Eroding confidence in climate science punctuated by a pair of blizzards has global warming skeptics across the United States calling for a sharp rollback to years of political and industrial efforts ...
Robert P Crease believes the Trump administration isn’t just punishing US science – it’s destroying it Uncertain times Researchers in the US find themselves unable to plan ahead following the Trump ...
According to Einstein, light consists of particles (photons) that transfer only quantized energy to the electron of the atom. If the photon's energy is sufficient, it knocks the electrons out of the ...
We live and die by data these days. Data rates and latencies are everything, with data centers and chips designed to maximize communication speeds. The hero in the world of data is the optical fiber.