NASA has offers to give NBA star Stephen Curry a tour of a lunar lab after he said he doubts humans landed on the moon.
Slides from class taught at Tidewater Community College's Academy for Nonprofit Excellence. Focuses on the basics of data collection, outcome measurement, log…
Measuring What Matters: How to Prove Your Nonprofit Is The Real Deal! Demand is growing for nonprofits to provide proof to donors that what they re doing actually accomplishes mission. Unfortunately, many nonprofits just don t have the data properly tracked to show that their outcomes are worth supporting. Experts s...
It takes more strength to throw off enormous expectations than it takes to live up to them.
Want to help your organization see just how valuable your volunteers are? Elisa Kosarin, CVA, explains how to prepare a volunteer report that will prove their value.
A visit to a Quest Diagnostics facility to have some blood drawn found the very large three-level parking area completely filled. I drove around twice ...
Careful planning and evaluation can strengthen corporate citizenship performance, and deliver business benefits.
There is a lot of knowledge about the moon that we simply do not have right now. It makes little difference whether we refer to it as Planet Earth’s satellite or not because the truth is that we know very little about our own planet, let alone our satellite. There is also evidence that the Apollo landing was staged in order to dispel any remaining doubts about the Moon. It was their way of ensuring that we didn’t ask any questions about it…
If we could build a particle collider so large that it stretches around the moon, what physics could we uncover? James Beacham takes us on a tour of particle...
Using our method, we can make more accurate estimations to determine the stability and strength of the soil for developing bases and research stations on the moon, writes Iraklis Giannakis
That giant leap for mankind required many small unregulated steps...
Science doesn't prove anything, because it's ambiguous. That means it's tentative and subject to change. It's all in the questions scientists ask.
Researchers have found complex molecules in the ocean of Enceladus, only previously known on Earth and in meteorites.
NYT columnist, Ross Douthat, and MIT professor, Rosalind Picard, discuss the perception of faith in computer science and why it is reasonable to believe things that we can’t prove.
Death as we know it is an illusion created by our consciousness...
An Oxford University researcher has developed an equation to debunk some of the world's biggest conspiracy theories.
A promising candidate could yield an amazing find.
The habitability of a planet depends on many factors. One is the existence of a strong and long-lived magnetic field. These fields are generated thousands of kilometers below the planet’s surface in its liquid core and extend far into space – shielding the atmosphere from harmful solar radiation. Without a strong magnetic field, a planet …
The lunar eclipse can help scientists learn how to spot "biosignatures" on distant planets.
Honestly, you'll start to believe there's some kind of global leftie conspiracy