A 17-year-old just months away from earning his degree from UC Irvine is speaking out after his at-home science lab led to a ...
A California family whose home was surrounded by FBI agents and SWAT Team members after “suspicious” items were found in its garage says there is nothing nefarious about the discovery.
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Florida lawmakers passed 'Missy's Law,' requiring judges to remand defendants after conviction for certain dangerous crimes.
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The lab is designed for students in fifth through eighth grade, though kids of all ages are welcome to explore.
When scientists unwittingly turned helium into a superfluid — a feat many thought was impossible — Dr. Leggett not only recognized what had happened but also explained how.