The first of four initiatives meant to promote adaptive sports this year will be showcased during halftime of the Women’s NCAA Tournament Championship on Sunday. The Team USA women’s wheelchair…
The Flying Cloud Institute and Greenagers are hosting a science and art exploration program in South Egremont, Massachusetts during the April school break. This exciting program is designed for children…
In March, Jacksonville, Fla. experienced stronger-than-expected job growth, with three major industries leading the way in hiring. These industries were health care and private education, leisure and hospitality, and government,…
In Paris, hundreds of Seb group employees and their management gathered to protest against a proposed law on PFAS, or “eternal pollutants,” that they fear could put their jobs at…
A business lobbying group backed by former Attorney General Bill Barr has filed a lawsuit against California over regulations aimed at phasing out gas-powered trucks in the state. The American…
In a recent meeting with former Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev expressed his concern that a recent meeting between high-ranking officials of the USA and the…
ITOCHU Corporation, a global trading and import/export company based in Japan, has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Amogy, a company that provides advanced ammonia-to-power solutions. The partnership aims…
The Florida Panthers are set to face the Boston Bruins in a highly anticipated NHL game. With an impressive record of 45-17-15, the Bruins have been dominating the Atlantic Division…
Cornell Cinema is offering two exciting opportunities to explore science through the medium of film this semester. The cinema’s “Science on Screen” initiative will feature two showings: “Particle Fever,” presented…
Anna Paquin’s recent appearance on the red carpet of her latest film, “A Bit of Light,” in New York raised some concerns as she was seen using a cane. During…