Great nations should aspire to great deeds.
Can science keep us younger even longer?
While average life expectancy has gone up, some studies suggest that human lifespan may be reaching its upper limits.
McCormick and Bhattacharya tout medical advances in visit to Penn Medicine
The two highlighted some of the major medical breakthroughs from Penn scientists’ research.
Fitzpatrick, Farry recognized for driving Pennsylvania’s next era of biomedical innovation
Fitzpatrick was named the Federal Official of the Year and Farry the State Official of the Year by Life Science PA.
Pennridge School Board approves new middle school STEM curriculum
The board and administration also discussed public feedback to a proposed elementary school redistricting plan aimed at balancing enrollment.
Amazon launches $100,000 community fund in Bucks County
Grants of up to $10,000 are available as the company expands its Falls Township data center campus.
Diet’s role in avoiding entanglement with our sick-care system
We should crack the tough nut of our ingrained dietary habits.
Fitzpatrick brings NIH director to Bucks County to highlight biomedical innovation and public health leadership
Since coming to Congress, Fitzpatrick has consistently backed robust NIH funding.
Public education failed our children and our nation
A frightening number of our students aren’t proficient in reading, writing or math, with science scores so bad they sometimes aren’t reported.
Assessment results for 2024-2025 school year released
PSSA scores in math rose from 40.2% to 41.7%. English and language arts dropped from 53.9% to 49.9%.
