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The National Department of Transportation announced Thursday that Pittsburgh had received an $11 million grant for advanced technology transportation…
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For as long as humans have been around, we’ve been at the mercy of the weather. And as long as that’s been the case, we’ve wanted a way out—a way to…
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At the most basic level cancer can be defined as the DNA of a normal cell going haywire. One way that DNA can go haywire is through something called…
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Researchers from the Nautilus exploration vessel came upon the bright purple creature with giant eyes. It may look like a cartoon character, but it's real. It's also pretty tough, a researcher says.
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Many of the most powerful antibiotics have lost their punch. Some Stanford students think they've found a different way to attack bacteria that the germs can't overcome.
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So how—and what—are kids learning about climate change? Well, a survey published in the journal Science earlier this year revealed that students might not…
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Saint Bartholomew School student Daryl Jean, of Penn Hills said she can’t understand why more girls don’t get excited about science and technology.“I feel…
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The recent discovery of 1,284 new planets by NASA has increased interest in astronomy nationwide. And while many enjoy a clear night sky with stars too…
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A Canonsburg-based company’s superfast computer simulations are helping airplane designers learn about something that the rest of us might not want to…
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Even with the fire alarm going, Josh and Rachel are DETERMINED to bring you all things social going on in Pittsburgh. They are so brave.Carnegie Science…