The scope of all human knowledge is, understandably, so massive that no one person can manage to fully comprehend even a ...
SiliconRepublic.com asked researchers we’ve profiled throughout the year to tell us about their unsung heroes of science.
Whether flying over Lake Superior or rebuilding engines in campus shops, students at Sault College learn by doing.
For his final lecture of the semester, at students' prompting, he gave a logical articulation of whether or not Notre Dame got screwed ...
More than 150 people, including Massachusetts Secretary of Elder Affairs Elizabeth Chen, gathered at Boston College on March 22 to hear Jennie Chin Hansen ’70, H’08, a nationally recognized advocate ...
With her last semester as dean of the William F. Connell School of Nursing drawing to a close, Susan Gennaro spoke about the lessons she has learned about leadership, service, and nursing at the ...
Ciprian Manolescu, Professor of Mathematics at UCLA, presented the Myhill Lecture Series 2014-15. This 3-part lecture series was held in April 2015, and included a reception in honor of Professor ...
This is not the finest hour for human rights, says 2025 CBC Massey Lecturer Alex Neve. But it still could be. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created 1948, after the untold carnage and ...
‘The very word “America” remains a new, almost completely undefined and extremely controversial proper noun,’ James Baldwin wrote in 1959. ‘No one in the world seems to know exactly what it describes, ...
The Dark Forest theory is one proposed solution to the famed Fermi Paradox, which has bewitched astronomers for more than half a century. To put it concisely, the paradox asks if the cosmos is nearly ...
Texas continues to face a widening gap between practicing nurses and the number needed to support its growing population, ...
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