While harnessed geothermal heat help plants grow at the Eden Project, advanced new technology could turn it into a renewable ...
In partnership with For A Better Tomorrow, the third annual STEAM Olympics hosted on IWU's campus raised $7,500 for a ...
Reds10, a pioneer in industrialised construction, has been appointed by the Department for Education to deliver a new £22.5 ...
Capps found an early ally in Working@Duke, the magazine for staff and faculty that launched the same year. Now celebrating 20 ...
Godfrey-Lee’s first STEAM is LIT event encouraged students and their families to be curious scientists, innovative engineers ...
Raspberry Pi computers are tiny, but you can do a lot with them. Ad blocking, network security, and retro gaming are just a ...
Following a drop-off during the COVID-19 pandemic, participation in Sault Ste. Marie's long-running science fair has enjoyed ...
Austin’s rapid growth in the past few decades has reshaped its skyline — and much more. These days, it can seem like the weirdest thing about Austin is how fast it changes. Now, from the ...
Valve already collects a lot of data about your gaming PC, typically to release its hardware survey every month. But it looks like Steam will soon use frame rate data gathered by its millions of users ...
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A $7 billion “city within a city” has broken ground north of Phoenix. The sprawling, 2,300-acre mixed-use project seeks to capitalize on the “immediately adjacent” $65 billion Taiwan Semiconductor ...
This sci-fi film (from the team behind “The Lego Movie”) tugs at the heartstrings, while also delivering “galactic” levels of good cheer, said Jonathan Romney in the Financial Times. Adapted from a ...