Since The Force Awakens was released in 2015, many questions have arisen surrounding the new trilogy’s plot. Who is Rey? Who are her parents? What happened to Luke Skywalker? Who is Snoke? Now Star Wars theorist Mike Zeroh, who claims he has a source at Pinewood Studios, has spoken out […]
Daily Archives: September 18, 2017
US President Donald Trump announced his decision to withdraw the US from the Paris Climate Accords on June 1, 2017 (AFP Photo/SAUL LOEB) More United Nations (United States) (AFP) – A hopeful France set out at the United Nations Monday to persuade the United States to stay in the Paris […]
An engineering student who was an LGBTQ activist was shot and killed by Georgia Tech campus police on Saturday night, officials said Sunday. The school identified the victim as Scout Schultz, 21, a fourth-year engineering student from Lilburn, Georgia, who police said was armed with a knife. Schultz, president of […]
WASHINGTON — When President Donald Trump visited CIA headquarters in the first weeks of his presidency, he toured the secure floor where agency officers direct drone strikes against suspected terrorists, current and former U.S. officials told NBC News. Impressed by what he saw, Trump conveyed to incoming CIA Director Mike […]
A prototype device developed by an international team of engineers can sift exceedingly tiny particles called exosomes from blood samples without having to send samples off to a lab. The device, which combines acoustic cell-sorting and microfluidic technologies, could be a boon to both scientific research and medical applications.
A discovery about the endoplasmic reticulum in hormone-producing cells shed lights on water balance under normal physiology and could open doors to better understanding of diseases related to misfolded proteins.
Researchers are providing new insights into the control of herbicide-resistant kochia, a weed that competes with both dryland and irrigated crops across the Great Plains states.
A new paper-based sensor patch developed by researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York could allow diabetics to effectively measure glucose levels during exercise.