EDUCATION January 25, 2023 Professor argues math education is White and cisheteropatriarchal space, 'limits' queer and students of color A Vanderbilt professor argued that math education is a "white and cisheteropatriarchal space" and "limits" Queer, Trans and students of color at a mathematician meeting in Boston.
United Kingdom January 18, 2023 London's 'Irish Giant': Museum wants to remove controversial skeleton display Charles Byrne stood 7'7" and requested a burial at sea to avoid dissection, but a collector bribed someone to help him steal the body and replace it in the coffin.
EDUCATION January 16, 2023 Astrophysics 'steeped in systemic racism and White supremacy,' says Colorado College science professor A Colorado professor believes Astrophysics is steeped in systemic racism and white supremacy and wants to change how physics is being taught and foster an inclusive environment.
Sharks January 16, 2023 Shark attack survivor is on a mission to protect these animals: 'Fear can be a powerful motivator' Fox News Digital spoke to Paul de Gelder of "Shark Week" about the accident that changed his life in 2009 when a shark ripped off two limbs — and why he's now working tirelessly to save sharks.
Florida January 15, 2023 SeaWorld releases additional details about killer whale found dead on Florida beach It could be months before the cause of death for the female killer whale found dead on a Florida beach is determined. A necropsy was performed after she was found Jan. 11, 2023.
SCIENCE January 11, 2023 21-foot orca whale dead in Florida after getting beached The corpse of a massive, 21-foot orca is beached at Jungle Hut Park in Palm Coast, Florida, forcing local authorities to seek outside help removing the body.
New Hampshire January 9, 2023 Massachusetts woman murdered more than 50 years ago identified by authorities using genetic genealogy A woman who was found murdered in a wooded area in Bedford, New Hampshire, more than five decades ago was identified this week as 26-year-old Katherine Ann Alston.
Natural Science January 9, 2023 Man spends 8 months on tiny island, captures king penguin story in 'A Year on Planet Earth' One wildlife cameraman went to great lengths to document the life of the king penguin, spending eight months on a subarctic island for the Fox Nation special.
SCIENCE January 7, 2023 Research uncovers secret that made ancient Roman concrete so durable Scientists from a MIT, Harvard University study found the secret to what made ancient Roman concrete last thousands of years.
ARCHAEOLOGY January 6, 2023 Ancient bones, teeth found in shipwreck burial ground help explain genetic ancestry of Scandinavians In a new international study, researchers found that DNA from archeological remains reveals exceptional immigration to Scandinavia during the Viking era.
LIFESTYLE December 30, 2022 Meet the American who saved the Champagne industry: Missouri scientist Charles Valentine Riley Charles Valentine Riley was a Missouri scientist credited with saving the French wine industry from an invasive pest called phylloxera by grafting French vines to American roots.