When I was 17, I didn’t know a single scientist. I did not grow up around labs, research universities or people who talked about things like “STEM pathways.” The only reason I am a scientist today is ...
Damian, one of my eighth-graders, left me a note on our digital bulletin board: “Science is my favorite class every year!” His classmate Amelia replied with “Me 2!!!” Damian is sure he’s headed for a ...
Scientists at the Korea Institute of Energy Research developed a technology — an electron sponge — that improves the durability and efficiency of zinc-based batteries, the National Research Council of ...
When Mary Christman, EOE79M, and Bob Palmer, EOE80PhD, visit the city of Lewes, they notice how much has changed since meeting there in the late 1970s as University of Delaware students. There are ...
Even with futuristic geoengineering methods like Stratospheric Aerosol Injection, the fate of wine, coffee, and cacao crops remains uncertain. Scientists found that while this intervention could ...