• Neowin

    Samsung to receive $6.4 billion from the CHIPS and Science Act

    Samsung is going to get $6.4 billion from the US CHIPS and Science Act. As part of the arrangement, the company has promised to invest $40 billion in and around Austin, Texas, in the coming years.

  • France: Students block Paris’Sciences Po over Israel war on Gaza

    Shafaqna English- Students blocked off entrances to Paris’s prestigious Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po) university , as they called for an end to Israel’s war on Gaza. Chanting their support for Palestinians, the students on Friday displayed Palestinian flags at windows and over the building’s entrance. Several wore

  • Opinion: Does social media rewire kids' brains? Here's what the science really says

    America’s young people face a mental health crisis, and adults constantly debate how much to blame phones and social media. A new round of conversation has been spurred by Jonathan Haidt’s book “The Anxious Generation,” which contends that rising mental health issues in children and adolescents are the result of social media replacing key experiences during formative years of brain development. The book has been criticized by academics, and rightfully so. Haidt’s argument is based largely on...

  • Gilead Sciences (GILD) Reports Q1 Loss, Tops Revenue Estimates

    Gilead (GILD) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 11.41% and 5.59%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2024. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?

  • Memorandum of Cooperation signed between Armenian National Academy of Sciences and Athens Academy

    A Memorandum of Cooperation was signed today between the Armenian National Academy of Sciences and the Athens Academy.The Armenian side was represented by the President of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, academician Ashot Saghyan, and the Greek side by the president of the Athens Academy, professor Stamatios Krimigis.Former President of Greece, member of …

  • $6.1 Billion CHIPS and Science Act Funding invested in Micron

    Semiconductors form the backbone of modern electronics, powering everything from smartphones and computers to advanced medical devices and innovative military technology. The United States has long been a leader in semiconductor manufacturing, but in recent years, the industry has faced increasing competition from overseas manufacturers. Recognizing the strategic importance of maintaining a strong domestic semiconductor […]

  • Serra High space team seeks to turn school into science destination

    This month, Junipero Serra High School in Gardena had a pep rally to celebrate the achievements of what might be its least conventional team: its cutting-edge space squad. Seniors Isaiah Dunn, Christopher Holbert, Travis Leonard, Anderson Pecot and Henry Toler, junior Keith Davie and freshman Jonathan Cruz walked their classmates through the 3D-printing experiment they sent into orbit on the International Space Station. Their classmates, meanwhile, did what they usually do at pep rallies — they...

  • Alimera Sciences (NASDAQ:ALIM) Stock Rating Upgraded by StockNews.com

    Alimera Sciences (NASDAQ:ALIM – Get Free Report) was upgraded by equities research analysts at StockNews.com from a “hold” rating to a “buy” rating in a research report issued on Monday. Separately, Maxim Group initiated coverage on shares of Alimera Sciences in a report on Monday, March 25th. They set a “buy” rating and a $10.00 […]

    • WNYC

    Higher Ground: Community Science Unifies Us Around Climate Change

    Climate change can feel apocalyptic and unsolvable. Yet, communities across our region are finding ways to adapt and build resilience to its impacts. Higher Ground tells the stories of people engaging in community science to take control and find understanding in changes to their environment. Empowered with information, these communities are able to keep cool heads in the face of global warming. Find more Higher Ground stories from our colleagues at WSHU public radio in Fairfield, CT.

  • Science Daily: $38 trillion in damages each year due to climate change

    Shafaqna Science- Even if CO2 emissions were drastically cut today, the global economy is already facing a 19% loss in income by 2050 due to climate change, according to a new study. These damages are six times greater than the mitigation costs needed to limit global warming to two degrees,

  • Harmony Science Academy set to break ground on new Midland school

    MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - Harmony Science Academy is preparing to break ground on its new school, which will open its doors to the first class of students in August 2024. Harmony Science Academy is a tuition-free, family-focused public charter school providing high-quality education focusing on science, technology, engineering, and math for students from Pre-K through fifth grade. []

  • Distinguished Researcher Award: Robert Klie, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

    How can we see the fundamental building blocks of life and matter?