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Mechanical Engineering Professor Ranga P. Dias will see his second official paper retraction, following the results of an investigation by premier physics journal Physical Review Letters (PRL). Dias’ ...
The 2024 Presidential Election Campaign Season is in full swing, and front runners Kamala Harris (D) and Donald Trump (R) are currently polling closely. Despite most coverage focusing on Harris and ...
Rochester owes much of its early growth to numerous flour mills, often referred to as grist mills. In fact, the first American settlement in the area which we now call Rochester was a grist mill on ...
Seventy-five years ago, the U.S. dropped atomic bombs over the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, effectively bringing World War II to a close. Although the war was won, it came at the cost of ...
Posters describing University affiliates as ‘wanted’ for involvement in the Israel-Palestine conflict were displayed throughout campus late Sunday night into early Monday morning. Plastered in Wilson ...
The University of Rochester has been banning community members from campus since November for on-campus protests, but this weekend marked the first ban of a current UR student. On Friday, Laith Awad, ...
Congestion pricing has been implemented in many cities around the world. Newest to the club, as of early January, is New York City. Manhattan has always been a hotspot of commercial activity. Millions ...
What’s the best streaming service? Many will say Spotify; some Apple Music; if you hang out with middle-aged mothers, some might Pandora — but what is the definitive answer? Spotify is the obvious ...
I think to tackle the behemoth of a question “what is art?” is near-impossible. There will always be unexplored territory in art. There will always be boundaries we should’ve pushed — and perhaps ...
A few months ago, as I did my daily walk to class through the tunnels to escape the February cold, a new brightly colored poster on the wall caught my eye. “Furries? At MY University? More likely than ...