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KCSR/KBPY Hosts Virtual Science Café on Indigenous Cancer Research

UNMC’s Regina Idoate and Aislinn Rookwood will lead a discussion on April 18 at 5:30 p.m. as part of the Nebraska Science Festival. They will present “Indigenous Cancer Research Education…

Whole Blood Ambulances in the Field of Science and Medicine

For the past five years, San Antonio has been making headlines in the world of first responders. Dr. CJ Winckler, the deputy medical director of the San Antonio Fire Department,…

CBSE hosts Science Challenge Programme for Students in Grades 8-10

The CBSE Science Challenge organized by the Central Board of Secondary Education consists of two rounds: an intra-school competition and an inter-school challenge. The goal of this program is to…

Langley students present their projects at regional Science Fair in video format

Fraser Valley schools from Kindergarten to Grade 12 had the opportunity to showcase their best science fair projects at the Fraser Valley Regional Science Fair held at the University of…

Scientists have developed two effective techniques for moving beyond negative experiences from the past

Life is full of ups and downs, and sometimes negative experiences can have a lasting impact on our behavior and thoughts. Is there a way to turn these negative experiences…

Free E-Book on Hubble Space Mysteries Released by NASA

Since 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope has provided scientists with an incredible view of the universe, offering well over 1 million observations. In a recent release, NASA has introduced “Hubble…

FSU’s Forensic Science Program Granted Five-Year FEPAC Re-Accreditation

Fayetteville State University’s Forensic Science Program, part of the Department of Biological and Forensic Sciences, has been granted re-accreditation by the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC) for the…

Science Sounds: Comparing Hand-Dryers and Paper Towels

Jasmine and Chrissy, from NIU STEAM, host The Sound of Science on WNIJ. In a recent episode, they discussed the environmental impacts of paper hand towels versus electric hand dryers.…

Chartiers Valley Primary students display scientific prowess at annual Olympiad

Chartiers Valley first grader Ivy Woods participated in her school’s annual Science and STEM Olympiad for first graders on March 26. One of the activities featured at the event was…

University Announces Renovation of Meat Science Laboratory

The University’s Meat Science Laboratory is undergoing renovations nearly four decades after its opening. The $3 million project aims to improve research efficiency and address HVAC and structural issues. Students…