The epic march of nearly 200 miles (about 321 kilometers) that King Harold II of England and his exhausted men supposedly ...
King Harold's legendary 200-mile march to the Battle of Hastings in 1066 never happened, according to researchers from the ...
611 W. 112th Street, a new undergraduate residence hall resulting from a building-wide renovation at a long-vacant property, has received the esteemed Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award from New York ...
Beulah Louise Henry was just nine years old when she came up with her first invention in 1896, a device that allowed a man to ...
Todd Otanicar, associate dean for research affairs in the College of Engineering, has been named a 2026 Senior Member of the ...
There’s no moon landing without Robert Goddard. This month marks 100 years since Goddard launched the first liquid fuel rocket on a farm outside of Worcester. Clark University is celebrating the man ...
AI is advancing faster than ever – reshaping power, warfare, and privacy. Kate Crawford warns the biggest decisions about its ...
Current treatments for corneal neovascularization rely on invasive intravitreal injections, which limit patient compliance and carry significant risks. To address this, researchers developed a ...
With the release of “The Bride!” we asked scholars, film curators and experts in Mary Shelley’s work why so few women have tackled the Frankenstein story — and the impact that has on how we make sense ...
Race did not spread because it was scientifically persuasive. It spread because it served very human interests.” ...
New York City students and community members gathered via Zoom for what was supposed to be a District 3 Community Education Council meeting about the city’s plan to shut down several schools on ...
A Hunter College professor who sparked widespread outrage after she was caught making a “blatantly racist” comment during a New York City public schools video meeting is being reviewed by her employer ...