GE Appliances engineers design adaptable toys for children with disabilities

GE Appliances engineers in Louisville, Ky., took a break from their typical job of designing appliances to design more than 100 adaptive toys for kids with disabilities this holiday season.nnSee the story from WLKY-TV: https://www.wlky.com/article/ge-appliances-engineers-design-adaptable-toys-for-children-with-disabilities/63097572

Teen Scientist Develops Revolutionary Sepsis Diagnostic Test

Sai Sangeetha Balaji, a high schooler from the Houston area, is making herself known in the world of science! After suddenly losing a family member last year to complications leading to sepsis shock and quick organ failure, Sai and her family became very interested in what heart rate variability (HRV) could help them understand about […]

Help I’m an X-oholic

If you’re anything like me, you love a good vent on X (formerly Twitter). For years, it was my go-to place to share frustrations, connect with others, and even crack the occasional joke. At least it used to be. But not anymore. Because what was once a simple pleasure has led me to face the […]

120 Miles of Russian Forest Couldn’t Keep These Two Tigers Apart

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/11/science/siberian-tigers-russia.html?unlocked_article_code=1.g04.DaQw.r1ehOhNAwQ5G&smid=url-sharenBy Anthony HamnWhen Russian scientists released a pair of orphaned Amur tiger cubs into the wild in a remote corner of Russia’s far east in 2014, they were trying to save a species. While the tigers, sometimes called Siberian tigers and the world’s largest big cat, remain endangered, the scientists created something else: an unlikely […]