Join GBH Education and NOVA for a professional development webinar highlighting science and history PBS LearningMedia resources for Black History Month. On February 3rd at 7PM ET, join GBH Education ...
A team of researchers studying the uncertainties associated with a phenomenon known as cosmic birefringence has developed a method to reduce uncertainties in its observational measurements, according ...
Uncover the lost secrets of a once-mighty empire. The city of Angkor, the seat of the great Khmer Empire in Southeast Asia for 500 years, was once the biggest city in the world. For centuries, this ...
Dr. Sarah Klassen, Assistant Director of the Center for Collaborative Synthesis in Archaeology in IBS and an instructor in the Anthropology Department, will be featured in a NOVA special on PBS! Tune ...
Amazon MGM Studios is promising to fully reveal a look at its new Masters of the Universe movie on Thursday, but a teaser trailer (for that trailer) gives us our first official peek at some of the ...
Gravitons, the particle of quantum gravity, may be impossible to detect. To progress to the next level in understanding reality, we need to combine quantum mechanics and Einstein’s general relativity.
Over the course of his career, Mark Gatiss has been known to wear various hats. For his role in the new PBS drama, “Bookish,” Gatiss donned the hats of creator, writer and lead actor. Gatiss says the ...
Nearly everything in the universe is made of mysterious dark matter and dark energy, yet we can’t see either of them directly. Scientists are developing detectors so sensitive they can spot particle ...
After more than half a century in operation, the nonprofit responsible for funding public media giants NPR and PBS will dissolve following millions in budget cuts spurred by the Trump administration.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) announced its board voted to dissolve itself after 58 years as an organization after Congress voted last year to pull federal funding allocated to NPR and ...
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Nova Scotia research works on decoding cow moos
Researchers at Dalhousie University are looking into an age-old question from farmers: when an animal makes a noise, what is it trying to say? Led by Dr. Ghader Manafiazar, the team at Dalhousie ...
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