
What you can do with your Physics Degree? Best Job Options
If not for physicists, the world in which we are standing now would be an altogether different spot. The investigation of physical science underlies numerous vital disclosures of the twentieth century – including More...

CAREERS IN THE GEOSCIENCE INDUSTRY
Geoscience is the study of the Earth, the history of its development, the processes that control it, the forces that shape it, the natural resources it provides us, and how water and ecosystems, including humans, More...

Data science the new derivative of technology
Data Science is now coming as a new emergence in the field of technology. It is changing the traditional technology that is being used today. In the field of data science, certain analysis is being done where the More...

How the Universe Works season 8 kicks off with two-hour special, the threat of the catastrophic asteroid impact
Science Channel’s signature space series is beaming back up after the new year for a new season of out of this world mysteries. HOW THE UNIVERSE WORKS returns for its eighth season with a two-hour special on Thursday, More...

Where to order research work?
To buy already written research papers online has never been simpler. Several sites are offering online assistance. However, the team of studenterra.com accepts that students have discovered the best team here More...

Ben Shapiro targets Greta Thunberg for her global warming hysterics without offering any real solutions
In July, Adam Grant, organizational psychologist at Wharton Business School, tweeted: “Agendas aren’t driven by problems. They’re driven by solutions. Calling out what’s wrong without proposing More...

NASA names Mars rock after Rolling Stones, Robert Downey Jr says it’s a ‘good thing’
For decades, the music of The Rolling Stones has had a global reach here on Earth. Now, the band’s influence extends all the way to Mars. The team behind NASA’s InSight lander has named a Martian rock More...

‘The Invisible Man’ reboot filming with Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Elisabeth Moss
Filming has officially begun on Universal & Blumhouse’s production of The Invisible Man. Director Leigh Whannell (Upgrade, Insidious: Chapter 3) took to Twitter to confirm that production has officially begun More...

Global warming hysterics: New report says climate change could end human civilization by 2050
That headline is NOT click bait. A new paper predicts an apocalyptic scenario of devastating floods, drought, famine and a breakdown in international order in just 30 1/2 years. earth fireball destruction photo/ More...

Discovery and Science Channels to honor 50th Anniversary of Moon Landing with ‘Apollo: The Forgotten Films’
On July 20th, 1969, the world watched Neil Armstrong’s giant leap for mankind, but behind these iconic images is an unseen story. Now, 50 years later, Discovery and Science Channel will celebrate the Apollo 11 More...

‘Uncharted’ will unlock ‘Secrets to Mysteries’ in new Discovery and Science Channel series
Ancient relics, mythical cities and buried treasure. These are all things that maps have been used to find, a tried and true method for locating lost objects. In a new Discovery and Science Channel series, urban More...

5 Benefits of Wine as World’s Healthiest Wine Hits the UK
The healthiest wine in the world has hit shelves in the United Kingdom. Madiran Camy is making it to stores in the UK from South West France. Produced by Domaine Laougoue, the wine is made from Tannat grapes that More...

How High School Sports Make Students Better and More Productive
It’s almost impossible to think of the quintessential high school experience without also thinking of high school sports and it’s not hard to understand why. The concept of school spirit has been synonymous More...

The Booming Economy in Saudi Arabia Fuels the Corporate Accommodation Industry
With a growing population at staggering rates of approximately 1.5% yearly and the second largest oil reserve in the world, the economy in Saudi Arabia is booming. The country is rapidly evolving into a modern nation More...

EmTech Asia 2019: Yerkin Tatishev Reflects on the Power of Networking and Fostering Industry Innovation
The sixth annual Emtech Asia Event for 2019 was recently held in Singapore at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel. A unique event, Emtech Asia is aimed at connecting technology enthusiasts, scientists, business leaders, More...

Connecticut Rep Christine Palm wants mandatory climate change classes in public schools
A legislative proposal in Connecticut would mandate instruction on climate change in public schools statewide, beginning in elementary school. Connecticut already has adopted science standards that call for teaching More...

Mysterious and Unusual Blast ‘The Cow’ Studied with NASA Telescopes
A brief and unusual flash spotted in the night sky on June 16, 2018, puzzled astronomers and astrophysicists across the globe. The event – called AT2018cow and nicknamed “the Cow” after the coincidental More...

Citizen Scientists Find New World with NASA Telescope
Using data from NASA’s Kepler space telescope, citizen scientists have discovered a planet roughly twice the size of Earth located within its star’s habitable zone, the range of orbital distances where More...

Nanotechnology: Fascinating Theories Slowly Becoming Practical
The field of nanoscience probably brings up images of science fiction stories, from “Doctor Who” to “Star Trek: The Next Generation” to thousands of films and television programs. Why not? It is a fascinating More...

Women in STEM: Closing an Age Old Gap
Traditionally, women are not encouraged to pursue any science-related career paths. Since their childhoods, they are directed towards more unrelated educational choices. However, recently, women started to consider More...