A new UVA-created mobile augmented reality app will allow students to test the limits of their understanding about how mechanical forces affect frequently used construction components.
Ben Rubin, cocreator of hit pandemic chat app Houseparty, has launched a new group messaging platform that aims to solve the ...
Tom DiBello, Montgomery County Commissioner, spoke with BUCKSCO Today about growing up in Hazleton, where he enjoyed playing youth sports and inherited ...
Indigenous people, environmentalists and lawmakers of both parties fear more mining in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle ...
There are more than 33,500 FFA students in Tennessee last school year. The Tennessean Student of the Week poll seeks to honor ...
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Conservationists and an advocacy group for Native Americans are suing the U.S. to try to block a Nevada ...
Casting a ballot after serving in prison comes with joy and pain for the formerly incarcerated, particularly because not ...
During this contentious presidential election season, more colleges are setting up programs and events to encourage students to have meaningful ...
She received her State FFA Degree in the spring of 2024 and ... Finalist for my Agriscience Fair Project, and placed fourth ...
Hydrologists at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) will begin a 12-month targeted water-sampling campaign of the Las Moras ...
Wong remembers getting out of bed early one morning when he was five to greet his uncle at the train station in Vancouver at ...
High school science fairs can be a great way for students to gain hands-on STEM experience, which will help them stand out during college admissions.