The show combines chemistry with art and includes a live band, dancers, and actors to tell a science-related story. Friday's performance for Skyview focused on the scientific method.
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
This “monster” radio jet, as outlets such as the Associated Press have deemed it, is streaming from a quasar. Quasar are ...
Measurements and data collected from space can be used to better understand life on Earth. An ambitious, multinational research project has demonstrated that Earth's biodiversity can be monitored and ...
Dr. Anthony Fauci will be one of several interviewees featured in a new yearlong program at the Museum of Science in Boston, ...
“LIBRE”: Award-winning poet Skye Jackson will launch her debut full-length poetry collection at the Marigny Opera House, 725 ...
New fast radio burst detector could sift through 'a whole beach of sand' to solve big cosmic mystery
FRBs are sporadic, intense flashes of radio wave energy that can be brighter than entire galaxies. In just thousandths of a ...
Nearly 40 organizations will bring hands-on fun, animals and plants to Science Alive for the 33rd year. Expect live shows, ...
We are learning more about some of the 67 victims aboard the American Eagle plane and Black Hawk helicopter that collided ...
Robert F Kennedy Jr left social media users puzzled after he was seen putting a mysterious blue dye in his drink in a video posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, this week.
On Saturday, May 10, join the Science Friday team in Columbia, Missouri for a special live stage version of our radio show.
From lively after-hour gatherings to outdoor lantern tours, here are some events that could be your ticket to breaking free ...
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