In context: October 2024 marked the 40th anniversary of director James Cameron's science fiction classic, The Terminator – a film that popularised society's fear of ...
Their colors bent from red and yellow, tenured since the early 1970s, to blue, silver and red. The logo’s prismatic font was ...
LabNext, a leading provider of digital lab management solutions, is proud to announce a major shift in its brand positioning, ...
For a day, they trade in their on-campus science classrooms for 13 sites on rivers and bays. Experts on the environment say the program sparks curiosity about science in the real world and also ...
If you're on the hunt for a film that will send shivers down your spine just in time for Halloween, science has got you covered. A recent study has pinpointed the most terrifying release of 2024 ...
At the time, it was hailed by the Legislature as a uniquely future-proof solution to wrongful convictions based on faulty science. But Roberson's supporters say his case points to faults in the ...
Before the original Star Wars in 1977 changed science fiction on screens for good – and better – TV was the main source of futuristic viewing. To name a few UFO, Time Tunnel, Land of the ...
That Texas — one of the few states whose lawmakers took forensic junk science seriously — is nevertheless on the cusp of executing a man who is most likely innocent, based on a diagnosis that ...
EXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) has expanded its FAST Channel reach in Europe on the eve of MIPCOM. With FAST set to once again be on the agenda at the Cannes confab, Sony has rolled ...
Rutgers University-New Brunswick leaders have made an initial investment of $10 million to advance the university’s capabilities and expand the scope of its research and scholarship on artificial ...
Going to Zackrawrr, the channel on which Hoyt primarily streams and where he made the remarks, now leads to a notification that says, "This channel is temporarily unavailable due to a violation of ...
What this year’s Nobels can teach us about science and humanity. By Alan Burdick and Katrina Miller We are journalists on The Times’s Science desk. Technology observers have grown increasingly ...