Michael Folmer, the warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service’s Ocean Prediction Center in College Park, Md., will be presenting at Science Saturday via Zoom on March 30, 2024.…
Fear of bridges collapsing is a common diagnosis for some individuals, and the recent collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has only heightened that fear. Gephyrophobia, or…
The League of Women Voters of Lee County is hosting an informative discussion titled “The Impacts of Water Quality on the Economy”. This event will take place on Saturday, April…
Georgia Tech has been recognized with the National Association of Education Procurement (NAEP) Award of Excellence in Procurement, highlighting the exceptional contributions of the procurement department in supporting the institution’s…
The upcoming presidential elections in Venezuela are a cause of concern for Brazil. The country has expressed concern over dictator Nicolás Maduro’s interference in the electoral process, particularly his efforts…
A group of more than 40 civil rights organizations has written to the U.S. Department of Education, expressing their concerns about the impact of increased surveillance technology on K12 schools.…
The NFL has recently implemented a new rule banning the hip-drop tackle, which has caused frustration among players. Safid Deen of USA Today provides insight into this controversial rule change…
A study led by a team of scientists at the University of California Davis Health has found that human brains have been growing over the years, potentially providing a larger…
The Supreme Court is currently engaged in discussions to potentially overturn the FDA’s long-standing approval of mifepristone and reverse the changes made in 2016 that aimed to make it more…
The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index reported a positive development in February, with a seasonally adjusted increase of 0.17%. Despite high interest rates, the U.S. economy remains strong and small…