Coding for a cure: Sewickley Academy student’s research reveals key differences in genetic mutations
Being invited to present research at an international academic conference is an honor for any seasoned professional. But for ...
Dear Editor: On Feb. 11, the Assembly Committee on State Affairs heard passionate testimony in support of the Beagle Freedom Bill — a commonsense measure that would bring Wisconsin in line with ...
For 100 years, The Triangle has been a staple of Drexel’s campus. From World War II to Wawa’s unfortunate closing, this student newspaper has covered all the “sides and angles” of Drexel and world ...
Time-consuming travel and longer wait times at larger venues will make completing lab work more difficult for patients. While having my blood drawn at MaineHealth’s Center in Bath recently, I noticed ...
Ten years ago today, Charleston Mayor Joe Riley took his leave from City Hall after an unprecedented four decades in office. Few public figures leave behind not just a legacy, but a city so profoundly ...
For years, QD-OLED monitors faced one big complaint: text fringing. Because the red, green, and blue dots were arranged in a triangle, letters often looked "blurry" or had weird colored shadows.
Of all the economic woes for Columbus, the last thing I might have thought of was a forensic lab that lacked paid work. I have a proposal. We should persuade CBS to greenlight CSI-Columbus. Small town ...
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As the federal government reopened Thursday, nine Maryland legislators came to the defense of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, demanding accountability in a letter to Acting Administrator Sean ...
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