“It’s like Paris, only with a small fraction of the crowds…”
Emotional students and teachers alike pleaded with the Board of Education ahead of massive budget cuts: don’t let our beloved staff go.
Owners of life science offices and research laboratories are seeing a spike in vacancies across the Bay Area. Developments for a once-booming biotech sector have created a glut, with vacancy now more than 20 percent and subleases at discounts from 30 to 40 percent, the San Francisco Business Times reported, citing a report from CBRE. […]
Vaseline might just be one of the most underrated items in our medicine cabinets. Often relegated to the role of a mere lip balm or
Venus provides invaluable insights into the search for life on other planets, according to a new study from UC Riverside.
Fully understanding how a rocky planet becomes habitable and remains so is a fundamental challenge for planetary scientists and astrobiologists.
Now at the Broadway Playhouse, Harry Lennix stars as the playwright in the years leading up to his Century Cycle.
In “Rebel Girl,” the punk frontwoman reveals the story of her life — the men who tried to stop her, the women who kept her going and the boy who made her a mother.
Originally Published: 23 APR 24 09:18 ET Updated: 23 APR 24 11:35 ET By Scottie Andrew, CNN (CNN) — More than 100 years before Morrissey declared that “meat is murder,” before PETA supporters disrupted runway shows featuring leather fashions, before documentaries like “Food, Inc.” galvanized viewers to reconsider their relationship to animal products, there was
Astrobiologists continue to work towards determining which biosignatures might be best to look for when searching for life on other worlds. The most common idea has been to search for evidence of plants that use the green pigment chlorophyll, like we have on Earth. However, a new paper suggests that bacteria with purple pigments could … Continue reading “Purple Bacteria — Not Green Plants — Might Be the Strongest Indication of Life”