Texas 4-H member Kyler Wendt hopes to show others that the opportunities and network of 4-H shaped him into who he is today.
Posts from: September 13, 2024
The settlement over clothing with messages opposing abortion by the National Air and Space Museum comes after the National Archives settled a similar lawsuit.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a warning Monday over the increase in measles outbreaks as the highly contagious virus spreads in the U.S. and abroad.
Colossal Biosciences spinout Form Bio said it now provides a path for Google Cloud’s Vertex AI-based omics models to be used on a “point-and-click basis.” Form Bio said these models “help scientists make more use of increasingly vast amounts of biological data” while speeding up computational aspects of their research.
Advancements in artificial intelligence are constantly happening. Stories show both sides of the technology, from its advancements helping people, to the concerning ways it can be used.
Ask a military child what it’s like growing up and you’re likely to get a reply like any other child. “That it’s chaotic,” said first grader student Cara Neer.
‘Omni Loop’ review: a poignant sci-fi statement about life and mortality – SXSW
Chantel got called out by her castmates for her ‘panty-less’ trip to Greece and her behavior with men post-divorce from Pedro.
Jason De León’s second book is the result of an exemplary commitment to what he and fellow anthropologists call “deep hanging out.” In Soldiers and Kings: Survival and Hope in the World of Human Sm…
In the wake of widespread teen violence, a former Crip gang member talks about the fears of gang violence throughout Acadiana.