For decades, sharks have been cast as the ultimate solitary predators — cold, instinct-driven “killing machines” that roam the ocean alone. Species like the bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) were long ...
The Stuart Piltch Scholarship for Entrepreneurs officially announces the opening of its 2026 application cycle, offering undergraduate students a unique opportunity to advance their entrepreneurial ...
When school is out on break, many families look for ways to keep their children engaged while still encouraging learning. STEM — science, technology, engineering and math — ...
In recent years, interdisciplinarity has become one of the central themes in higher education and research policy. Funding ...
After some of the most spirited contests in last November’s election, voters elected 15 members to the Clark County Charter Review Commission. Required by the county charter, this group is elected eve ...
Most small businesses don't actually need a new CRM or a salesperson when revenue feels shaky — they need to tighten their ...
Clathrate hydrates are crystalline structures formed at the bottom of seafloors, created by water molecules trapping methane, carbon dioxide or other molecules. While these materials are underutilized ...
Any mention of Artificial Intelligence (AI) these days is bound to generate a wide variety of responses. Some are overly excited by what they have heard about its potential while others are fearful of ...
For Shivaprakash Mogali, Founder of Digitory, the shift is both urgent and overdue. “At Digitory, we’ve seen that most restaurants are still operating reactively, identifying issues only after they’ve ...
Senior Vice President of IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil, has called for a complete rethink of Ghana’s public procurement framework, saying that the country could “do away with the whole PPA law” if public ...
Officials released a new map of the small share of streets that see nearly three-quarters of San Francisco's fatal and severe traffic injuries. We map which streets were added and removed.
It's a testing method as old as Socrates and making a comeback in the AI age. A growing number of college professors say they are turning to oral exams, combining a variety of old ...