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Threat of Global Warming: Antarctica’s Meteorite Concentration at Risk as Temperatures Increase

Earth’s largest concentration of meteorites can be found in Antarctica, with over 60 percent of meteorite finds originating there. However, global warming is threatening the continent’s meteorites. A new analysis…

Curiosity Completes 19-Mile Drive on Sol 1067, Returning to Missoula for Further Science Studies

Curiosity has successfully completed a 19-mile drive on Sol 1067, returning to Missoula for further targeted science. The primary objective is to conduct a comprehensive study of the Stimson-Pahrump contact…

Aberlady: The Promising Drilling Target for Mars’ Clay-Bearing Unit

On Monday, we embarked on a short drive that brought two potential drilling targets into clearer view. The standout candidate, known as “Aberlady,” shared similarities in color, structure, and texture…

Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium Takes on Climate Change: Extreme Weather and Future Predictions

The Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium, a biannual event that brings together scientists from around the archipelago and Alaska, took place this week. Organized by Alaska Sea Grant, which funds…

Discover Science with MilliporeSigma’s Curiosity Cube: A Mobile Science Lab Takes on the North American Region!

The Curiosity Cube, created by MilliporeSigma, is a mobile science lab that brings STEM education to students through interactive experiments and hands-on learning. Currently touring the North American region, the…

New Trier High School Science Olympiad Team Secures State Championship, Returns to National Finals

The New Trier High School science Olympiad team recently emerged victorious at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, securing the title of state champions. This win marks their return to…

Hubble Spacecraft Enters Safe Mode Due to Faulty Gyro: Solutions being Explored

In November, a faulty gyro on the Hubble spacecraft caused it to enter safe mode due to incorrect readings. The team is currently working on finding solutions to address this…

Breaking the Conservation Barrier: Study Shows Effective Results in Stopping Biodiversity Loss Worldwide

The study conducted by BirdLife International scientists and published in Science has shown that conservation actions are effective in stopping and even reversing biodiversity loss. This is a groundbreaking finding…

Unleashing Their Potential: Celebrating Outstanding Leaders at 2024 Impact and Excellence Awards

The DoubleTree by Hilton was the venue for the 2024 Impact and Excellence Awards, where over 50 students, faculty, and staff were recognized for their outstanding contributions to the college…

A Day of Joy and Celebration: Denver Museum of Nature and Science Hosts Dia del Niño for Children’s Day in Mexico

The Denver Museum of Nature and Science has partnered with the Mexican Cultural Center to host Dia del Niño on April 28, a celebration of Children’s Day in Mexico. This…