Two BGSU students and their professor will spend much of spring semester in Antarctica studying undersea volcanoes.
The Professor of History sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss 19th century forgeries, his new book, and why he considers himself a "non-traditional historian." ...
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Xinning Zhang and Ashley Maloney discovered that a geology technique shows promise in detecting cancer-like cells. If their ...
Seismic wave data previously suggested the Earth’s hot inner core is slowing its spin. Now, researchers say it’s also ...
A team of scientists from Bowling Green State University are currently en route to Antarctica in search of groundbreaking new data that could play a key role in the future of climate research.
As one of the world’s foremost medical universities, KI accounts for the single largest share of all academic medical research conducted in Sweden. KI also offers the country’s broadest range of ...
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Local historian Brian Keller shares the story of the businessman with a big heart. Plus, a look at St. Ellen Mine in 1950 and ...
A team of researchers has developed a neutrino detector made of germanium crystals. When they installed the detector at the Leibstadt reactor in Switzerland, it caught 400 antineutrinos in 119 days.
He said he tries “to keep the course unique and interesting,” and “each hole has three pin positions” so they can be moved to another position, making the course slightly different. He said he ...
It’s a sad state of affairs when golf courses aren’t being used for their ... and many many more are doing their best to have fun during the brutal weather. (Golf Digest+ members get access ...