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Pay isn’t the only reason for the teacher shortage–it’s time to rethink the classroom

As dust from the pandemic settles, students across America are facing another disruption to quality education. This crisis, however, shouldn’t be a surprise. It...

AiM Medical Robotics Announces Changes to Executive Team and Participation in LSI Emerging Medtech Summit

Gregory Fischer, Ph.D., Co-Founder of AiM Medical Robotics, Co-Inventor of MRI-compatible surgical robot, and former Chief Scientific Advisor, appointed as new CEO Former...

Biocomputing With Mini-Brains as Processors Could Be More Powerful Than AI

The human brain is a master of computation. It’s no wonder that from brain-inspired algorithms to neuromorphic chips, scientists are borrowing the brain’s playbook...

New Results From NASA’s DART Mission Confirm We Could Deflect Deadly Asteroids

What would we do if we spotted a hazardous asteroid on a collision course with Earth? Could we deflect it safely to prevent the...

Debris ejected from the DART impact helped give asteroid Dimorphos an extra push

The impact of a spacecraft into the asteroid Dimorphos last year changed the asteroid’s orbital...

Building bits of brain in the lab will change our minds

Opinion In Hollywood, brains in jars mean three things. Mad scientists at work, we are tampering with forces we cannot control, and something monstrous...

CBD Amplifies The Adverse Effects Of THC, New Study Finds

A new study has unearthed a controversy on the interaction between the psychoactive cannabinoid THC and its mellow counterpart CBD. For the longest time, it’s...

Now we’re building computers from lab-grown brain cells

A new field of research dubbed "organoid intelligence" is emerging as scientists look to build computers from lumps of brain cells grown in a...

Industry group to examine potential security threats in cislunar space 

WASHINGTON — The Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center, or Space ISAC, is forming a group to focus on the security threats the United...

10 Must-Visit Baltimore Museums: A Guide to Exploring the History of Baltimore and Beyond

Anyone who has lived in Baltimore can attest to its rich history, thriving arts scene, and cutting-edge scientific research. As a result, the city...

NATO’s new life-saving wearable technology started in a dorm room #WearableWednesday

Students at Johns Hopkins University helped develop this wearable to track and monitor vitals in the field. More complicated than you would initially think....

Train delay; Social Security and the GOP; healthy profits

February 15, 2023 Train delay; Social Security and the GOP; healthy profits Filed under: virtual school — Michael K. Barbour @ 4:06...

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