Los Alamos National Laboratory’s top 10 science stories of 2011 illustrate the broad variety of scientific excellence that’s the hallmark of the laboratory.
The science community has made significant strides over the last three decades in building stronger relationships with policymakers and the public but challenges remain.
The Pittcon Organizing Committee is pleased to announce more than 72 select members of Florida's scientific community will be making presentations at the event.
New five-year agreement for technology development includes HPC, data storage, cyber security, cloud computing, analytics, materials science and data sharing, and mobility.
The computer assisted design (CAD) tools that made it possible to fabricate integrated circuits with millions of transistors may soon be coming to the biological sciences.
After months of negotiations, cheerleading and pleading their case, Cornell and partner The Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology was announced the winner of a bid to build a groundbreaking new campus in New York City Dec. 19.
More than 3,000 gallons of Huron River water were trucked to the University of Michigan campus recently to create 150 mini-Hurons that are used to study how environmental changes affect freshwater habitats like rivers and streams.
Microscopic spheres form strings in surprising alignments when suspended in a viscous fluid and sheared between two plates — a finding that will affect the way scientists think about the properties of a wide variety of substances.