A new study reveals how biological branching networks use surface geometry to shape blood vessels, brains, and plants.
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12 rule changes that rewired modern F1
Formula 1 does not drift forward in a straight line. It lurches. A regulation lands, teams tear up their drawings, and t ...
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15 sneaky math puzzles hiding inside the Great Pyramid
The Great Pyramid of Giza is often treated as a monument of stone, but it also functions as a monument of numbers. I see at ...
Big Rapids Middle School student Xavier McGowen places the final KEVA plank in place, as the tower he built with classmate ...
Springmill STEM Elementary School in Mansfield has special learning spaces and approaches to teaching, but, it's not immune ...
GRANITE CITY Scott Credit Union has announced the recipients of its 2025 “With You” Grant Program, recognizing two schools ...
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What’s happening in the Mid-Hudson Valley: Jan. 11, 2026
A weekly art and music workshop for teens between the ages of 12 and 18 will be held each Tuesday from January through March, ...
The 2026 ACS president will spend the society's 150th anniversary focusing on growing ACS's platform and engaging its members ...
NorthWest Copper’s latest drill results at Kwanika reveal promising near-surface grades, potentially shaping future mine planning options and emphasizing the importance of continuity and ...
Three Tree Montessori School invites the local community to a public Open House this Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, from 10 a.m. – ...
Tessellations aren’t just eye-catching patterns—they can be used to crack complex mathematical problems. By repeatedly ...
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