How do we know the speed of light – and why does it have a speed limit at all? Leah Crane explores the history of one of the ...
Oren Harman's "Metamorphosis" explores the minutiae of biological change and the mechanics of how life shifts forms.
Taking a deep breath as I walk into Nature’s Pantry, I know exactly where I am. There is a unique aroma to a natural food store that blends the scents of herbs, flours, nuts, seeds, essential oils, ...
A new pipeline would slice through areas targeted for protection as part of the ACE Basin nature preserve of South Carolina under plans for a huge natural gas plan near Canadys. This map, obtained by ...
The Devils Hole pupfish is often described—probably accurately—as the “rarest fish in the world.” The fish is about an inch long and sapphire blue, with wary-looking dark eyes. It lives in only two ...
A Walk in the Park is an ongoing series from State Journal photographer Nick King, who intends to explore Lansing area parks one hour at a time. If you have a suggestion of a park he should visit, ...
The first warning of impending disaster some Texas Hill Country residents received came in the form of rushing water, strange noises from passing debris and the screams of victims swept down a raging ...
Scientists have developed a unified theory for mathematical parameters known as gauge freedoms. Their new formulas will allow researchers to interpret research results much faster and with greater ...
CSHL Associate Professor David McCandlish (center) meets with the study’s co-authors, former CSHL postdocs Anna Posfai and Juannan Zhou, now an assistant professor at the University of Florida.
Google DeepMind has used chatbot models to come up with solutions to major problems in mathematics and computer science. The system, called AlphaEvolve, combines the creativity of a large language ...