The founder of a downtown co-living space that became a squalid nightmare for residents is being removed as the property’s manager, marking the final days for the leading figure in a monthslong drama ...
As Black History Month turns 100, Black chefs use national stages to pioneer a new era of the culinary industry through food, ...
FAIRBORN — Wright State University has earned full membership in the U.S. Space Command’s Academic Engagement Enterprise, becoming the third Ohio institution and the 89th across the country to earn ...
When electronics meet cosmic rays, bad things can happen. Chip makers need to test what their products can withstand, and they now can at MSU.
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It is restorative to wake up in Italy and realize that, not unlike the Dolomites that surround this picturesque town, college administrators can be counted on to never change. They remain committed to ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — The nonprofit Florida Council of 100 sent a letter to Florida’s congressional leaders to show their support for the relocation of NASA’s headquarters to the Sunshine State. The ...
In the architecture of Ghana’s democracy, the Council of State serves as the "national conscience." While the Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary occupy the limelight of daily governance, the ...
RALEIGH – North Carolina's technology economy isn't just holding strong — it's setting the pace. The North Carolina Technology Association (NC TECH)'s newly released 2026 State of the Technology ...
WASHINGTON — Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, was ejected from President Donald Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday night — the second straight year he has been removed from the House chamber while ...
Wright State University and Space Command have formed a working relationship, with the university joining a cadre of schools in the command’s academic engagement enterprise. “We’re the third ...
A single layer of atoms may seem too thin to meaningfully interact with light, yet materials like tungsten disulfide are reshaping what is possible in nanophotonics. Researchers have now found a way ...