The MIT Sports Lab helped develop a tool referees used to make clutch calls at the last World Cup, but their ongoing work ...
France has been slow to recognize that many buildings need stronger medicine than shutters, ceiling fans, and a good night ...
Decades ago, Paul Erdős used randomness to illuminate the vast and weird world of networks. Now mathematicians are making his ...
The Naval Postgraduate School hosted Victor Glover, an alumnus and active duty U.S. Navy Captain, to give a campus-wide ...
From Indigenous practices to the Green New Deal, our country has always focused on prioritizing our planet. America is a ...
The park’s location in King George County puts it within easy reach of Northern Virginia, Richmond, and even the DC area.
When a high-intensity laser interacts with plasma, the charged particles typically oscillate back and forth like waves on the ocean. But what if the laser itself could twist like a whirlpool?
When bright green water appeared in the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, it drew national attention and sparked political finger-pointing. The culprit: cyanobacteria—sometimes called ...
In northern Australia, a newly described “ballista spider” appears to hunt only one species: the green tree ant. Its ...
One species was what we might call one-off demons, which explain puzzles about a specific phenomenon. Back in the early 1950s ...
Prologue A Greek friend from Canada, Dr. Nikos Chrystodoulou, sent me an article about an American company, Cambrian Nuclear, ...