Graduate student alums from Austin Peay State University have made a gift to establish the Dr. Samuel Jator Computer Science and Quantitative Methods Endowment.
A new study shows that stars with low magnetic activity are likely to support exoplanetary systems, making the hunt for these ...
Gordy Rush to vice president of business development for Guaranty Communications. Rush previously oversaw Baton Rouge radio ...
In this world, plastic is the most stubborn waste. Normally, the plastic waste gets disposed of via municipal collection, ...
UP Board secretary Bhagwati Singh has directed examiners to check language errors only in language subjects and adopt a lenient approach while evaluating other subjects.
A few ants in a garden isn't a big deal, and they control aphids. But nobody wants an infestation. This simple, natural trick ...
WCM-Q announces the publication a new peer-reviewed paper which analyzes the efficacy of using VR technology to enhance ...
Leigh argues three forces underpin most innovation: tinkering, teamwork and trade. New ideas alone aren’t enough.
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How can scientists measure the mass of dangerous asteroids? New spacecraft method proposed
New spacecraft techniques propose using CubeSats, laser rangefinding, and precise Doppler measurements to determine the mass of potentially hazardous asteroids during flyby missions.
In August 2025, OIE reported more than 20,000 new outbreaks, and U.S. state health departments began issuing health ...
Thomas Alva Edison reminds us that failures and unexpected outcomes are not useless, but valuable opportunities to learn, ...
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Could smaller satellites reduce space debris risks? New research looks at safer orbit designs
New research examines how smaller satellites in lower orbits could reduce collision risks and debris generation while maintaining high-resolution Earth observation capabilities.
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