One of Saturn’s 146 moons is at the center of newly energized interest in the search for life in space.
Posts from: April 26, 2024
Community partners are coming together to host the second “Day in the Life” event at Pioneer Park on April 27.
The proposed guidance from the Texas Medical Board would require doctors to document whether there was time to transfer a patient “by any means available” to avoid performing an abortion.
Astrobiologists hunt for biosignatures — evidence of past life — on other planets. In a paper, scientists suggest looking for gaiasignatures.
The Greater Los Angeles Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-LA) today applauded the decision by members of University of Southern California (USC)’s Advisory Committee on Muslim Life (ACML) to resign from their positions in solidarity with Class of 2024 Muslim valedictorian Asna Tabassum. USC officials recently told Tabassum she would not be […]
A new exhibit of queer art and ephemera at Washington State University is showcasing LGBTQ+ lives and experiences in the rural Palouse region. Continue Reading ‘Higher Ground’ exhibit explores queer life on the Palouse
Shawnee police and fire department come together to meet 17-year-old Marina Johnson for a second time.
Many UC Berkeley students seem to overlook these achievements of female ASUC candidates, opting to tunnel them into the “sorority girl stereotype” — airheaded women who couldn’t care less about
Sirens from emergency vehicles flooded a mock accident scene on a stormy Wednesday morning to bring hands-on learning to Red River Technology Center (RRTC) students.
Uncontrolled AMR is also projected to cost the world $855 billion annually until 2035, international leaders say.