The ‘panspermia’ theory could even help humans find signs of life on distant planets
Month: April 2024
Virginia 4-H Takes Students to The Dominican Republic For A Life-changing Experience
Last summer, Ryley Crabtree faced an unusual first-time challenge as a 4-H camp counselor: The campers didn’t speak his language. “We broke that barrier
Going Ringside Ep. 57: Remembering Shad Gaspard
In this episode we detail the heroic life and death of WWE Hall of Famer Shad Gaspard. Gaspard died while trying to rescue his son in the Pacific Ocean. On April 20th The Shad Gaspard Memorial Cup Tournament is being held in Jacksonville. We interview his former tag-team partner JTG and the tournament organizer Elijah Burke.
National Donate Life Month Kicks Off Across Colorado & Wyoming
Proclamations, illuminated buildings and other events throughout the month of April to honor organ, eye and tissue donors.
AI-Driven Chats With Virtual World War II Veterans Bring History To Life
At the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, 18 Americans who experienced the war that changed the world answer visitors’ questions.
Ozarks Life: Celebrating 20 years of Springfield Cardinals baseball
The Springfield Cardinals have been a fabric to our Ozarks Life.
Photographer Mark Hendricks in the mountains of the Chesapeake
Mark Hendricks’ harvest of photographs from his travels through the central Appalachian Mountains required hard work, long hours in the woods and superhuman patience.
Stellarator fusion reactor gets new life thanks to a creative magnet workaround
Developed over 70 years ago, the stellarator has long been ignored in favor of options like tokamak reactors. It might be time for its ‘quasiaxisymmetry’ to shine.
Life Molecular Imaging and SOFIE announce Neuraceq® availability in Cleveland
/PRNewswire/ — Life Molecular Imaging (LMI) and SOFIE Biosciences (SOFIE), a national US manufacturer and developer of PET radiopharmaceuticals, announce that…
In ‘Curb’ finale, Larry David defends his life — but has he learned his lesson?
“Curb” ended in much the same way “Seinfeld” did, but reveals that it was a pretty, pretty, pretty different show.