Irene and Frederic Joliot-Curie shared the Nobel Prize in 1935. Bettmann/Contributor via Getty Images Meet Irene Curie, the Nobel-winning atomic physicist who changed the course of...
Unlikely Collaborators is bringing astrophysicist Dr. Lisa Kaltenegger to Santa Monica for a conversation centered on one of science’s most enduring questions: Are we alone in...
Parade and Steller have unveiled the 40 finalists in the nationwide search for America’s Favorite Small Town, a campaign designed to celebrate communities across the United...
The narrative explores humanity's intrigue with extraterrestrial entities, juxtaposing evolutionary processes with claims of alien interventions, ultimately emphasizing the need for scientific evidence over fantastical stories....
The affordable electric pickup from Slate Auto is gaining attention after Jay Leno test drove the prototype on Jay Leno’s Garage. Here’s the latest update on...
Child psychologists: Celeste Kidd's research challenges long-standing ideas from Jean Piaget about children's problem-solving abilities. Her findings show that children as young as four can independently...
Hard Rock International is teaming up with long-time partner Coca-Cola to spotlight women shaping the music business with a new content initiative and a month-long slate...
Earth's axial tilt causes the seasons. As Earth orbits the Sun, different hemispheres tilt toward or away, creating summer and winter depending on location.
Before there were influencers, viral videos, and billion-view platforms, there was something raw, real, and radically democratic: public access television. Born in the 1970s, public access...
Learn how water towers work in the United States, why they are so tall, and how gravity helps cities maintain water pressure and emergency water supplies.