Investing in Apprenticeships Can Help Manufacturing Grow Here at Home
With a projected shortfall of 1.9 million workers by 2033, creating apprenticeship programs in manufacturing is more important than ever.
What's on the Far Side of the Moon?
The Chinese Chang’e 6 mission to the far side of the Moon might help uncover the secret of the Moon’s formation - read to find out more.
Testing the Claim that ChatGPT is Writing Scientific Research Papers
Learn more about the new policies that were developed to manage the risk AI-generated content poses to scientific research.
Can AI Software Correctly Identify Student Plagiarism?
AI tools in the classroom offer new ways to teach students but also create troubling ethical challenges, such as student plagiarism. In this Formaspace executive report, we investigate the choices facing academic institutions seeking to navigate the new opportunities and pitfalls posed by AI.
Evolution of Lab at NeoCon 2024
At NeoCon 2024, Formaspace is presenting the Future of Lab. Take a look at the evolution of laboratory science in the 19th and 20th Centuries.
The Future of Lab - Coming to NeoCon June 10-12
Join Formaspace as we present The Future of Lab at NeoCon 2024 at Suite 11-124 in the Merchandise Mart on June 10-12, 2024.
What are the Best Strategies to Help us Be Happier at Work?
Learn more about the key management strategies and amenities you can offer to make your workplace happier and more productive.
AI Accelerates Material Science Discoveries
In this Formaspace executive report, we look at how new AI-based tools could automate material laboratory processes from end to end.
Student Achievement Catches Up After Pandemic Setback
Read more about the new studies from Brown University, Stanford, and Harvard point to a turnaround in student achievement scores.
The Often-Under-Appreciated Role of Lighting Design
Find out about the key considerations for creating more attractive and functional environments using good lighting design techniques.
Redesigning Schools and Offices to be Safer When Active Shooters Attack
As more American lives are touched by active shooter killings, many are asking if there are ways to make schools safer from gun violence.
How Researchers Create Synthetic Biological Intelligence in the Laboratory
Read more about a lab in Australia that grew brain cells that were able to learn and play the arcade game “Pong” in a matter of minutes.
How are Schools Going to Fill Empty Teacher Desks and Bring Back Thousands of Missing Students?
As schools welcome students back, administrators are facing a teacher and student shortage. We look at the issues and potential solutions.
Modern Libraries - Prized by Office Workers, Targeted by Critics
Find out how the critics are putting the future of libraries at risk and what you can do to support your local public library.
Investigating if Aspartame Sweetener is a Possible Carcinogen
Learn why the UN IARC/JECFA committee classified aspartame as possibly carcinogenic to humans and what it means.
What do Disappointing NAEP Test Scores Tell Us About Challenges Facing Teachers and Students
Learn more about what recommendations educators on an SXSW EDU panel have for overcoming the “Unfinished Learning” gap created by Covid.
Replicating the Colors of Nature in the Laboratory
Find out more about the new structural color materials that offer a more ecologically friendly alternative to traditional pigments.
How to Get Ready for a Successful “Renovation Season” at your School or University
Read more to find out how to ensure that your classroom, common areas, and school laboratory renovation projects are successful.
Nvidia GTC Developer Conference Foretells a Future Powered by Artificial Intelligence
We take a look at the future of AI and the central role that Nvidia has staked out for its future growth plans.
Do You Believe in the “Right to Repair”?
The Right to Repair has become a flash point between manufacturers and consumers, arguing that independent mechanics can't make repairs to products they own.