This 1999 sci-fi film explores philosophical questions about simulated life with a maturity that its more famous contemporaries never quite achieved.
Sci-fi stories ask “what if,” and they answer “then what.” Whether the film is an exciting blockbuster, a tiny and ambitious ...
Crosetto Foundation calls for transparency at the 2026 Total Body PET Conference to evaluate technology capable of detecting early-stage cancer currently missed by existing systems ...
For STEM students considering career paths, the PA, NJ, & DE region is recognized as one of the leading biotechnology & pharmaceutical ...
The Garden State is home to numerous museums that showcase pieces of art and science and put a spotlight on the region's rich ...
When the Stanford biologist and science writer Paul Ehrlich died last week at 93, the obituaries that followed were a fascinating exercise in editorial balance. As usual, most hesitated to speak too ...
While there are high-level critics of diversity today, research finds that diversity is good for society—and it has a long ...
Beulah Louise Henry was just nine years old when she came up with her first invention in 1896, a device that allowed a man to ...
Boston-area students gained career mentors, transferrable media production skills, and behind-the-scenes experiences at the ...
After decades of “Alien” movies (and their rip-offs) convincing us that deep space alien encounters end with bloody bodily destruction, directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller suggest in their ...
The very first patient would receive the first clinical doses of HMBD-001, the first cancer treatment from Hummingbird Bioscience. Piers Ingram, the cofounder and CEO of the company, was nervous, but ...
Young scientists showcased their knowledge and engaged in friendly rivalry at the Chester County Science Research Competition.