Alabama has opted into a new federal program that gives tax credits to people who donate to private schools and scholarships. The new Federal Scholarship Tax Credit program will begin in January 2027.
The Batavia-based Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory will again be getting funds from the United States Department of Energy for its job retention program for U.S. military veterans, the lab ...
Rocket Lab has won an $816 million contract — its largest to date — with the U.S. Space Development Agency as the company continues to diversify beyond its “rocket company” label. The company said ...
Every year, Wendy Martin flips through her database of science and math teachers in Lancaster and surrounding counties to ask them what lab equipment they would purchase if money was not an issue. “I ...
It’s also about Subway, which this week resurrected its original loyalty program. One it got rid of 20 years ago, called the Sub Club. It’s a simple proposition: Buy three footlong sandwiches, get ...
AbbVie is opening submissions for an award that will provide one Canadian biotech with free access to lab space and executive insights from the Big Pharma. The most recent iteration of the program, ...
Rocket Lab (RKLB) has traded lower ever since it announced with its third-quarter earnings report the delay of the debut launch of its medium-lift Neutron rocket from late 2025 to 2026. The Neutron ...
It was draft day at North Warren Elementary — but rather than a ball, dozens of students played with a pencil, cards and statistics to gamify math learning. The Wednesday launch of the initiative, an ...
Georgia’s Dunaway Gardens will be the new home for the Sundance Institute Episodic Lab program. Located in Newnan, Ga., Dunaway Gardens will be host to Sundance Institute’s immersive six-day program ...
The Old Rochester Regional School District and MA Superintendency Union #55 recently launched the enVision Math Program at four elementary schools during an informative event and celebration for ...
The Superhero Math Program, presented by Joe Romano, recently visited Heights Terrace Elementary School. The program wowed the fourth- and fifth-grade students as well as their parents and teachers.