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It’s an interesting study, to be sure — if only the headlines actually described it. Turns out, only about 6 percent of the ...
This study proposes a comprehensive strategy to optimize the operation of real-world gas pipeline networks and support decision-making. The goal is to improve environmental sustainability by ...
It's a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across ...
Milwaukee-based Sellars Absorbent Materials opened a new paper towel production line at a repurposed facility. The company, known for its Bravo brand, now has five locations on Milwaukee’s north ...
They gave the over-under. The position of a toilet paper roll may seem innocuous, but TP trustees have long been embroiled in a heated debate over the proper angle of the next square.
This summer, the High Line is going full mad scientist—in the best possible way. Starting today, June 4, the beloved elevated park is transforming into a free, open-air science museum as part of ...
See how UB’s visual vocabulary translates into compelling information graphics through pie, bar and line charts.
Earlier this year, scientists discovered a peculiar term appearing in published papers: “vegetative electron microscopy”. This phrase, which sounds technical but is actually nonsense, has ...
Many students in my lab went on to successful careers in the sciences, in science education, and in natural-resources management in universities, government, industry, and local schools.
The Connecticut museum exhibits stellar drawings from its holdings, spanning centuries and featuring such artists as Gainsborough, Ingres, Courbet, Degas, Picasso and Miró.
The center offered hands-on activities, including handmade paper projects, science live demonstrations, and other STEM-based exhibitions.