In the late 1800s, more than a hundred years before smartphones and weather apps, a physicist discovered you could step outside on a summer night, listen carefully, and estimate the temperature with ...
Advances in organ and computer models are raising the prospect that some animal experiments could be eliminated. But there ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is all set to conduct the Class 10th Science tomorrow, February 25 ...
As the calendar turns toward February 25, 2026, classrooms across the country are charged with a familiar blend of anxiety ...
Pursuant to the SPA, BioSyent will acquire from the shareholders of Oral Science (the “Sellers”), in an arm’s length transaction, 100% of the issued and outstanding shares of Oral Science Inc. for a ...
The federal judiciary’s research office removed a section on climate science from its updated manual on scientific evidence, following pushback from more than two dozen Republican-appointed attorneys ...
Brown Rudnick announced Wednesday it is poaching Wilson Sonsini’s Craig Kenesky, as the firm bets on an uptick in life sciences work out of its New York office. Kenesky, a partner at his new firm, ...
In this episode of The SciTech Lawyer Perspective, American Arbitration Association Commercial Vice President Aaron Gothelf interviews ABA Science & Technology Law Section's Chair-Elect, Matt Henshon ...
A Galveston County man has filed a lawsuit against a California doctor he accuses of providing abortion-inducing pills to his partner, leveraging for the first time a new Texas law that allows private ...
Penn State researchers broke Kirchhoff's law with a novel metamaterial. Material emits heat one-way, allowing nonreciprocal thermal radiation. Discovery may enhance solar energy, infrared sensing, and ...