Einstein’s claim that the speed of light is constant has survived more than a century of scrutiny—but scientists are still ...
The New York State Education Department is pushing new math guidelines, including a recommendation that teachers stop giving timed quizzes — because it stresses students out. The new guidelines also ...
Scientists have taken one more step down the very long road to time travel. A new paper combines the Alcubierre “warp” drive with the idea of “controlled closed timelike curves.” Though far out, ...
A year ago, the Carolina Panthers’ offensive line—one of the worst in the league in 2023—earned the eighth spot on Pro Football Focus’ final rankings in 2024. Dave Canales and company were certainly ...
The US Education Department, which the Trump administration is actively attempting to dismantle, has released the latest math and reading test scores for American high-school seniors — and they’re an ...
While passenger numbers are up so far in 2025, the $7.3 billion ‘Whoosh’ project remains far short of profitability. The newly appointed head of Indonesia’s state railway operator says that the ...
Tiffany & Co. unveils new Time Objects: a black race car clock and a diamond-studded airplane clock The pieces expand the brand’s legacy of combining craftsmanship with inventive design Tiffany & Co.
Brittany Force was not able to pull off the win in the Top Fuel class at the NHRA Northwest Nationals at Kent, Wash., on Sunday, but she left the race weekend with a new title—Fastest Person in NHRA ...
So, you’re driving a car at half the speed of light. (Both hands on the wheel, please.) You turn on the headlights. How fast would you see this light traveling? What about a person standing by the ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains why we can’t go faster than light—because time itself stops. Relativity reveals a mind-bending universe where light exists outside time. Science fiction? Nope—science fact ...
Florida's new "dangerous excessive speeding" law imposes harsher penalties for drivers exceeding speed limits by 50 mph or more, or driving 100 mph or more recklessly. Penalties include fines up to $1 ...