Thursday, 28 February 2019

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment - Science Magazine

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment  Science Magazine

The U.S. government's leading medical research agency is quietly extending and reviving research that relies on human fetal tissue, even as President Donald ...



Amazon grant will expand Elk Rapids computer science program - Traverse City Record Eagle

Amazon grant will expand Elk Rapids computer science program  Traverse City Record Eagle

ELK RAPIDS — Ellie Ward readily admits that sciences like biology and chemistry aren't her strongest subjects — but computer science is different.



Earth scientists plan to meld massive databases into a 'geological Google' - Science Magazine

Earth scientists plan to meld massive databases into a 'geological Google'  Science Magazine

China is backing an international effort to make a one-stop data shop.



White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review - Science Magazine

White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review  Science Magazine

Emerging plan calls for ad hoc group to operate out of public view.



Planet Nine BREAKTHROUGH: Scientists discover more evidence of HUGE mystery planet - Express.co.uk

Planet Nine BREAKTHROUGH: Scientists discover more evidence of HUGE mystery planet  Express.co.uk

SCIENTISTS may have just uncovered more evidence which would support the theory there is a ninth, currently undiscovered planet in our solar system.



Science helped me run my first marathon in 3 hours and 21 minutes - Popular Science

Science helped me run my first marathon in 3 hours and 21 minutes  Popular Science

I set out to understand how evolution, technology, and know-how can come together to propel the human body across 26.2 miles. Here's what I learned, and ...



The Origins of the Moon's 'Sunburn' – Solar System Exploration: NASA Science - NASA Planetary Science

The Origins of the Moon's 'Sunburn' – Solar System Exploration: NASA Science  NASA Planetary Science

Every object, planet or person traveling through space has to contend with the Sun's damaging radiation — and the Moon has the scars to prove it.



A Rover Has Found Strange Bacteria in One of Earth's Most Alien Places - ScienceAlert

A Rover Has Found Strange Bacteria in One of Earth's Most Alien Places  ScienceAlert

When it comes to finding life outside of Earth, it's hard to know where to look. The dark and icy oceans of Enceladus and Europa offer one kind of hypothetical ...



Top 10 science anniversaries to celebrate in 2019 - Science News

Top 10 science anniversaries to celebrate in 2019  Science News

Top 10 science anniversaries in 2019 include expeditions, treatises and tabulations.



Scientists luck upon a new way to make a rainbow - Science Magazine

Scientists luck upon a new way to make a rainbow  Science Magazine

Chemists have stumbled across a new way to separate reflected light into the colors of the rainbow—a phenomenon known as iridescence. The surprisingly ...



See The First Art-And-Science Movement - Forgotten For Nearly 75 Years - At The Berkeley Art Museum - Forbes

See The First Art-And-Science Movement - Forgotten For Nearly 75 Years - At The Berkeley Art Museum  Forbes

In the 1930s, an obscure poet founded Dimensionism, an art movement inspired by Einstein that garnered enthusiastic support from Alexander Calder, Marcel ...



Consortium launched to address sexual and gender harassment in science - Chemistry World

Consortium launched to address sexual and gender harassment in science  Chemistry World

The American Chemical Society and 60-plus other US organisations form sexual harassment consortium to advance ethics and inclusion in Stemm.



University research center will search for extraterrestrial intelligence - Science Magazine

University research center will search for extraterrestrial intelligence  Science Magazine

The search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) is getting a home base. On 1 March, Pennsylvania State University in State College will announce the first ...



Bad Science May Banish Paper Receipts - The Wall Street Journal

Bad Science May Banish Paper Receipts  The Wall Street Journal

California lawmakers seek a ban, based on a scare over BPA that was debunked two decades ago.



This amazing blue tarantula is a new spider species—but did researchers break the law when they studied it? - Science Magazine

This amazing blue tarantula is a new spider species—but did researchers break the law when they studied it?  Science Magazine

A female of the world's most recently named tarantula species has electric-blue legs and a creamy toffee body. She's native to the state of Sarawak in Malaysia ...



Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs? - Science Magazine

Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs?  Science Magazine

What killed off the dinosaurs? The answer has seemed relatively simple since the discovery a few decades ago of a large impact crater in the Gulf of Mexico.



United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment - Science Magazine

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment  Science Magazine

The U.S. government's leading medical research agency is quietly extending and reviving research that relies on human fetal tissue, even as President Donald ...



Regulation of predictive analytics in medicine - Science Magazine

Regulation of predictive analytics in medicine  Science Magazine

Artificial intelligence (AI) and increased computing power have long held the promise of improving prediction and prognostication in health care (1). Now, use of ...



Earth scientists plan to meld massive databases into a 'geological Google' - Science Magazine

Earth scientists plan to meld massive databases into a 'geological Google'  Science Magazine

China is backing an international effort to make a one-stop data shop.



White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review - Science Magazine

White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review  Science Magazine

Emerging plan calls for ad hoc group to operate out of public view.



Bungee jumping for science - EurekAlert

Bungee jumping for science  EurekAlert

Immediately before a person decides to launch themselves off a bridge for a bungee jump, there is a measurable increase in their brain activity. This can be ...



Planet Nine BREAKTHROUGH: Scientists discover more evidence of HUGE mystery planet - Express.co.uk

Planet Nine BREAKTHROUGH: Scientists discover more evidence of HUGE mystery planet  Express.co.uk

SCIENTISTS may have just uncovered more evidence which would support the theory there is a ninth, currently undiscovered planet in our solar system.



Science helped me run my first marathon in 3 hours and 21 minutes - Popular Science

Science helped me run my first marathon in 3 hours and 21 minutes  Popular Science

I set out to understand how evolution, technology, and know-how can come together to propel the human body across 26.2 miles. Here's what I learned, and ...



How Government Researchers Hijack Science for Political Purposes - American Thinker

How Government Researchers Hijack Science for Political Purposes  American Thinker

In 2016 I discovered and wrote about Dr. Frank Schnell, career government employee toxicologist, when he asserted that formaldehyde was not a ...



National Science Day: A Day To Celebrate Scientist CV Raman's Discovery - NDTV News

National Science Day: A Day To Celebrate Scientist CV Raman's Discovery  NDTV News

Theme of National Science Day 2019 is "Science for people and people for science." The day marks important discovery made by scientist CV Raman - the ...



Top 10 science anniversaries to celebrate in 2019 - Science News

Top 10 science anniversaries to celebrate in 2019  Science News

Top 10 science anniversaries in 2019 include expeditions, treatises and tabulations.



Asteroid-powered volcanoes killed the dinosaurs, scientists say - TNW

Asteroid-powered volcanoes killed the dinosaurs, scientists say  TNW

It's almost 40 years since scientists discovered what wiped out the dinosaurs: an asteroid hitting Earthnear modern-dayMexico. That was it, or so we thought.



Earth scientists plan to meld massive databases into a 'geological Google' - Science Magazine

Earth scientists plan to meld massive databases into a 'geological Google'  Science Magazine

China is backing an international effort to make a one-stop data shop.



This celebrity cat has broken the internet. Now, we have its genome - Science Magazine

This celebrity cat has broken the internet. Now, we have its genome  Science Magazine

Cats may rule the internet, but few felines have achieved the online fame of Lil Bub. Discovered as a feral kitten outside Bloomington, Indiana, in 2011, she had ...



White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review - Science Magazine

White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review  Science Magazine

Emerging plan calls for ad hoc group to operate out of public view.



Empowering Latina scientists - Science Magazine

Empowering Latina scientists  Science Magazine

The #MeToo movement and other women's empowerment movements have raised awareness about hostile conditions for women scientists, stimulating ...



Astronomers discover solar system's most distant object, nicknamed 'FarFarOut' - Science Magazine

Astronomers discover solar system's most distant object, nicknamed 'FarFarOut'  Science Magazine

For most people, snow days aren't very productive. Some people, though, use the time to discover the most distant object in the solar system. That's what Scott ...



Planet Nine BREAKTHROUGH: Scientists discover more evidence of HUGE mystery planet - Express.co.uk

Planet Nine BREAKTHROUGH: Scientists discover more evidence of HUGE mystery planet  Express.co.uk

SCIENTISTS may have just uncovered more evidence which would support the theory there is a ninth, currently undiscovered planet in our solar system.



Science helped me run my first marathon in 3 hours and 21 minutes - Popular Science

Science helped me run my first marathon in 3 hours and 21 minutes  Popular Science

I set out to understand how evolution, technology, and know-how can come together to propel the human body across 26.2 miles. Here's what I learned, and ...



Hachimoji DNA and RNA: A genetic system with eight building blocks - Science Magazine

Hachimoji DNA and RNA: A genetic system with eight building blocks  Science Magazine

DNA and RNA are naturally composed of four nucleotide bases that form hydrogen bonds in order to pair. Hoshika et al. added an additional four synthetic ...



A science conference invited only women on stage. Then came a backlash - STAT

A science conference invited only women on stage. Then came a backlash  STAT

A version of this story appeared in “Go West,” STAT's weekly newsletter about West Coast life sciences, health care, and biotech. Sign up here to receive it in ...



Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access - Science Magazine

Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access  Science Magazine

Project Deal, a consortium of libraries, universities, and research institutes in Germany, has unveiled an unprecedented deal with a major journal ...



Earth scientists plan to meld massive databases into a 'geological Google' - Science Magazine

Earth scientists plan to meld massive databases into a 'geological Google'  Science Magazine

China is backing an international effort to make a one-stop data shop.



This celebrity cat has broken the internet. Now, we have its genome - Science Magazine

This celebrity cat has broken the internet. Now, we have its genome  Science Magazine

Cats may rule the internet, but few felines have achieved the online fame of Lil Bub. Discovered as a feral kitten outside Bloomington, Indiana, in 2011, she had ...



White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review - Science Magazine

White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review  Science Magazine

Emerging plan calls for ad hoc group to operate out of public view.



Empowering Latina scientists - Science Magazine

Empowering Latina scientists  Science Magazine

The #MeToo movement and other women's empowerment movements have raised awareness about hostile conditions for women scientists, stimulating ...



Astronomers discover solar system's most distant object, nicknamed 'FarFarOut' - Science Magazine

Astronomers discover solar system's most distant object, nicknamed 'FarFarOut'  Science Magazine

For most people, snow days aren't very productive. Some people, though, use the time to discover the most distant object in the solar system. That's what Scott ...



Science helped me run my first marathon in 3 hours and 21 minutes - Popular Science

Science helped me run my first marathon in 3 hours and 21 minutes  Popular Science

I set out to understand how evolution, technology, and know-how can come together to propel the human body across 26.2 miles. Here's what I learned, and ...



U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role - Science Magazine

U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role  Science Magazine

The new science adviser to President Donald Trump wants to usher in a new golden era of U.S. science—but with less gold from the federal government. Ending ...



A science conference invited only women on stage. Then came a backlash - STAT

A science conference invited only women on stage. Then came a backlash  STAT

A version of this story appeared in “Go West,” STAT's weekly newsletter about West Coast life sciences, health care, and biotech. Sign up here to receive it in ...



Hachimoji DNA and RNA: A genetic system with eight building blocks - Science Magazine

Hachimoji DNA and RNA: A genetic system with eight building blocks  Science Magazine

DNA and RNA are naturally composed of four nucleotide bases that form hydrogen bonds in order to pair. Hoshika et al. added an additional four synthetic ...



PM Modi confers Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prizes for Science & Tech - All India Radio

PM Modi confers Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prizes for Science & Tech  All India Radio

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday stressed the need to connect people with innovation, science and technology.



Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access - Science Magazine

Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access  Science Magazine

Project Deal, a consortium of libraries, universities, and research institutes in Germany, has unveiled an unprecedented deal with a major journal ...



Scientists luck upon a new way to make a rainbow - Science Magazine

Scientists luck upon a new way to make a rainbow  Science Magazine

Chemists have stumbled across a new way to separate reflected light into the colors of the rainbow—a phenomenon known as iridescence. The surprisingly ...



Bad Science May Banish Paper Receipts - The Wall Street Journal

Bad Science May Banish Paper Receipts  The Wall Street Journal

California lawmakers seek a ban, based on a scare over BPA that was debunked two decades ago.



What Can Science Tell Us About Dad Jokes? - The Wall Street Journal

What Can Science Tell Us About Dad Jokes?  The Wall Street Journal

Humor that leads to groans and eye rolls may still help build stronger relationships between parents and children.



Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs? - Science Magazine

Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs?  Science Magazine

What killed off the dinosaurs? The answer has seemed relatively simple since the discovery a few decades ago of a large impact crater in the Gulf of Mexico.



UNSW academics receive top honours from the Australian Academy of Science - UNSW Newsroom

UNSW academics receive top honours from the Australian Academy of Science  UNSW Newsroom

Two UNSW academics have been honoured by Australian Academy of Science for their research on the impact of ocean currents on the global climate and how ...



United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment - Science Magazine

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment  Science Magazine

The U.S. government's leading medical research agency is quietly extending and reviving research that relies on human fetal tissue, even as President Donald ...



Regulation of predictive analytics in medicine - Science Magazine

Regulation of predictive analytics in medicine  Science Magazine

Artificial intelligence (AI) and increased computing power have long held the promise of improving prediction and prognostication in health care (1). Now, use of ...



Too-tight membrane keeps cells from splitting Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology - EurekAlert

Too-tight membrane keeps cells from splitting Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology  EurekAlert

Scientists uncover how one protein keeps conditions 'just right' so that cells can easily divide into two identical daughter cells.



The New York Milk Scandal That Killed Thousands | Serving Up Science - WKAR

The New York Milk Scandal That Killed Thousands | Serving Up Science  WKAR

On this week's episode of Serving Up Science, science writer Sheril Kirshenbaum and WKAR's Karel Vega discuss the repercussions of swill milk during the.



In advance of Brexit, U.K. scientists are stockpiling supplies - Science Magazine

In advance of Brexit, U.K. scientists are stockpiling supplies  Science Magazine

In September 2018, when bioengineer Alicia El Haj took her lab to the University of Birmingham from a nearby U.K. university, the move was complicated by a ...



Earth scientists plan to meld massive databases into a 'geological Google' - Science Magazine

Earth scientists plan to meld massive databases into a 'geological Google'  Science Magazine

China is backing an international effort to make a one-stop data shop.



This celebrity cat has broken the internet. Now, we have its genome - Science Magazine

This celebrity cat has broken the internet. Now, we have its genome  Science Magazine

Cats may rule the internet, but few felines have achieved the online fame of Lil Bub. Discovered as a feral kitten outside Bloomington, Indiana, in 2011, she had ...



White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review - Science Magazine

White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review  Science Magazine

Emerging plan calls for ad hoc group to operate out of public view.



Empowering Latina scientists - Science Magazine

Empowering Latina scientists  Science Magazine

The #MeToo movement and other women's empowerment movements have raised awareness about hostile conditions for women scientists, stimulating ...



Astronomers discover solar system's most distant object, nicknamed 'FarFarOut' - Science Magazine

Astronomers discover solar system's most distant object, nicknamed 'FarFarOut'  Science Magazine

For most people, snow days aren't very productive. Some people, though, use the time to discover the most distant object in the solar system. That's what Scott ...



U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role - Science Magazine

U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role  Science Magazine

The new science adviser to President Donald Trump wants to usher in a new golden era of U.S. science—but with less gold from the federal government. Ending ...



Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access - Science Magazine

Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access  Science Magazine

Project Deal, a consortium of libraries, universities, and research institutes in Germany, has unveiled an unprecedented deal with a major journal ...



UNSW academics receive top honours from the Australian Academy of Science - UNSW Newsroom

UNSW academics receive top honours from the Australian Academy of Science  UNSW Newsroom

Two UNSW academics have been honoured by Australian Academy of Science for their research on the impact of ocean currents on the global climate and how ...



A Growing Divide on Climate Science: Trump vs. the Rest of the World - The New York Times

A Growing Divide on Climate Science: Trump vs. the Rest of the World  The New York Times

WASHINGTON — New efforts by President Trump and his staff to question or undermine the established science of climate change have created a widening rift ...



Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access - Science Magazine

Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access  Science Magazine

Project Deal, a consortium of libraries, universities, and research institutes in Germany, has unveiled an unprecedented deal with a major journal ...



United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment - Science Magazine

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment  Science Magazine

The U.S. government's leading medical research agency is quietly extending and reviving research that relies on human fetal tissue, even as President Donald ...



Doing science - Waupaca County News

Doing science  Waupaca County News

Weyauwega-Fremont's Augmented Reality Sandbox is always an attraction at the science fair. This year's event took place on Feb. 21. Angie Landsverk Photo ...



A science conference invited only women on stage. Then came a backlash - STAT

A science conference invited only women on stage. Then came a backlash  STAT

A version of this story appeared in “Go West,” STAT's weekly newsletter about West Coast life sciences, health care, and biotech. Sign up here to receive it in ...



Future scientists at work | Community - Williston Daily Herald

Future scientists at work | Community  Williston Daily Herald

The Well at Williston State College was filled with budding young scientists on Tuesday, Feb. 26 as part of the Northwest Regional Science Fair.



Why experiencing awe can make you a better person, according to science - WTOP

Why experiencing awe can make you a better person, according to science  WTOP

It's different for everyone. One person may experience it gazing up at the Milky Way, another may feel it listening to the surprisingly wise words of a child, but it's ...



Scientists luck upon a new way to make a rainbow - Science Magazine

Scientists luck upon a new way to make a rainbow  Science Magazine

Chemists have stumbled across a new way to separate reflected light into the colors of the rainbow—a phenomenon known as iridescence. The surprisingly ...



Tasty butterflies turn sour without toxic wingmen - Science Magazine

Tasty butterflies turn sour without toxic wingmen  Science Magazine

Viceroy butterflies are notorious tricksters. They sport a striking pattern of orange and black nearly identical to two other species—the terrible-tasting monarch ...



DataX effort jumpstarts demonstration data science project at Princeton - Princeton University

DataX effort jumpstarts demonstration data science project at Princeton  Princeton University

The DataX Fund will extend the reach of data science at Princeton by leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning across the research spectrum.



Ping Identity Brings Heartbeat Authentication To Girls And Science - CBS Denver

Ping Identity Brings Heartbeat Authentication To Girls And Science  CBS Denver

DENVER (CBS) – At Girls and Science, young girls will get to meet and learn from women in STEAM professions. Girls will explore clubhouses with hands on ...



Scientists stunned by discovery of 'semi-identical' twins - The Guardian

Scientists stunned by discovery of 'semi-identical' twins  The Guardian

Boy and girl, now four, are only the second case of 'sesquizygotic' twins recorded.



'Science wizard' turns experiments into magic for students in Santa Maria - KSBY San Luis Obispo News

'Science wizard' turns experiments into magic for students in Santa Maria  KSBY San Luis Obispo News

Students at Battles Elementary School in Santa Maria were shown the magic of science by a real-life “wizard” on Wednesday. David Hagerman, better known as ...



Less Fluff, More Stuff: The Science of Productive Meetings - Knowledge@Wharton

Less Fluff, More Stuff: The Science of Productive Meetings  Knowledge@Wharton

Too many office meetings are rambling, unfocused time wasters, critics say. But the author of a new book argues that management science can rescue them.



Bad Science May Banish Paper Receipts - The Wall Street Journal

Bad Science May Banish Paper Receipts  The Wall Street Journal

California lawmakers seek a ban, based on a scare over BPA that was debunked two decades ago.



This amazing blue tarantula is a new spider species—but did researchers break the law when they studied it? - Science Magazine

This amazing blue tarantula is a new spider species—but did researchers break the law when they studied it?  Science Magazine

A female of the world's most recently named tarantula species has electric-blue legs and a creamy toffee body. She's native to the state of Sarawak in Malaysia ...



Spokane author Ben Goldfarb wins science writing prize from PEN America for ‘Eager,’ his book about beavers - The Spokesman-Review

Spokane author Ben Goldfarb wins science writing prize from PEN America for ‘Eager,’ his book about beavers  The Spokesman-Review

Ben Goldfarb grew up on the East Coast, where access to public lands was limited. A job out of college at Yellowstone National Park doing trout research ...



A behavior expert reveals 3 body language mistakes that make you look like a liar — within the first 5 minutes - CNBC

A behavior expert reveals 3 body language mistakes that make you look like a liar — within the first 5 minutes  CNBC

As humans, we subconsciously try to read and decode the people around us. Based on her years of research in trying to crack the code of human behavior, ...



How Political Science Became Irrelevant - The Chronicle of Higher Education

How Political Science Became Irrelevant  The Chronicle of Higher Education

More engagement between the academy and the Beltway will be mutually beneficial for both.



What Can Science Tell Us About Dad Jokes? - The Wall Street Journal

What Can Science Tell Us About Dad Jokes?  The Wall Street Journal

Humor that leads to groans and eye rolls may still help build stronger relationships between parents and children.



Science helped me run my first marathon in 3 hours and 21 minutes - Popular Science

Science helped me run my first marathon in 3 hours and 21 minutes  Popular Science

I set out to understand how evolution, technology, and know-how can come together to propel the human body across 26.2 miles. Here's what I learned, and ...



Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access - Science Magazine

Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access  Science Magazine

Project Deal, a consortium of libraries, universities, and research institutes in Germany, has unveiled an unprecedented deal with a major journal ...



New way to turn carbon dioxide into coal could 'rewind the emissions clock' - Science Magazine

New way to turn carbon dioxide into coal could 'rewind the emissions clock'  Science Magazine

Liquid metal catalyst can convert carbon dioxide with just a trickle of electricity.



Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs? - Science Magazine

Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs?  Science Magazine

What killed off the dinosaurs? The answer has seemed relatively simple since the discovery a few decades ago of a large impact crater in the Gulf of Mexico.



2019 awardees - Australian Academy of Science

2019 awardees  Australian Academy of Science

Outstanding contributions to science have been recognised by the Australian Academy of Science with 20 of Australia's leading scientists receiving a 2019 ...



A Man's Trouble Smelling Was Caused By a Tooth Growing in His Nose - Live Science

A Man's Trouble Smelling Was Caused By a Tooth Growing in His Nose  Live Science

A man got a completely unexpected diagnosis after he told his doctors that for the past two years, his left nostril had been stuffy, drippy and losing its ability to ...



How listening to music 'significantly impairs' creativity - Science Daily

How listening to music 'significantly impairs' creativity  Science Daily

The popular view that music enhances creativity has been challenged by researchers who say it has the opposite effect. Psychologists investigated the impact of ...



Black hole BREAKTHROUGH: How scientists ‘looked INSIDE spacetime for FIRST time' - Express.co.uk

Black hole BREAKTHROUGH: How scientists ‘looked INSIDE spacetime for FIRST time'  Express.co.uk

SCIENTISTS looked at what the inside of a black hole might look like by using bombshell computer-generated technology alongside telescopic images that ...



The Origins of the Moon's 'Sunburn' - NASA Planetary Science

The Origins of the Moon's 'Sunburn'  NASA Planetary Science

Every object, planet or person traveling through space has to contend with the Sun's damaging radiation — and the Moon has the scars to prove it.



Doing science - Waupaca County News

Doing science  Waupaca County News

Weyauwega-Fremont's Augmented Reality Sandbox is always an attraction at the science fair. This year's event took place on Feb. 21. Angie Landsverk Photo ...



Getting to the core of underwater soil: Scientists collect data, map little-understood soils - Science Daily

Getting to the core of underwater soil: Scientists collect data, map little-understood soils  Science Daily

Soils all over the Earth's surface are rigorously tested and managed. But what about soils that are down in the murky depths? Some scientists are working to get ...



Scientists devise strategies to counteract T cell exhaustion in CAR T cancer therapies: Scientists show that deleting troublesome proteins in a mouse model can shrink tumors and prolong survival - Science Daily

Scientists devise strategies to counteract T cell exhaustion in CAR T cancer therapies: Scientists show that deleting troublesome proteins in a mouse model can shrink tumors and prolong survival  Science Daily

CAR T-cell therapies have saved lives in patients with blood cancers, but there has been a downside: T cells that enter solid tumors can stop working due to a ...



Science North summer camps coming to the Sault - SooToday

Science North summer camps coming to the Sault  SooToday

For over 30 years, Science North has offered innovative and stimulating summer camps that introduce children to the worlds of science, technology, engineering ...



Wednesday, 27 February 2019

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment - Science Magazine

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment  Science Magazine

The U.S. government's leading medical research agency is quietly extending and reviving research that relies on human fetal tissue, even as President Donald ...



Top 10 science anniversaries to celebrate in 2019 - Science News

Top 10 science anniversaries to celebrate in 2019  Science News

Top 10 science anniversaries in 2019 include expeditions, treatises and tabulations.



Lawyers Spar Over Science at Start of Second Roundup Weedkiller Trial - The Wall Street Journal

Lawyers Spar Over Science at Start of Second Roundup Weedkiller Trial  The Wall Street Journal

Bayer began defending itself in a second trial alleging its Roundup weedkiller causes cancer, a case the company is under pressure to win to help stop a ...



MDU's Teen of the Week: Science-loving artist defies disadvantaged background - Bismarck Tribune

MDU's Teen of the Week: Science-loving artist defies disadvantaged background  Bismarck Tribune

Eighteen-year-old Naomi Hegwood, who is passionate about science and art, played countless rounds of pinochle growing up. She says she firmly believes life ...



Climate rewind: Scientists turn carbon dioxide back into coal: New technique can efficiently convert CO2 from gas into solid particles of carbon - Science Daily

Climate rewind: Scientists turn carbon dioxide back into coal: New technique can efficiently convert CO2 from gas into solid particles of carbon  Science Daily

Scientists have harnessed liquid metals to turn carbon dioxide back into solid coal, in research that offers an alternative pathway for safely and permanently ...



Empowering Latina scientists - Science Magazine

Empowering Latina scientists  Science Magazine

The #MeToo movement and other women's empowerment movements have raised awareness about hostile conditions for women scientists, stimulating ...



Waco: 150 students participate in Science and Engineering Fair - KWTX

Waco: 150 students participate in Science and Engineering Fair  KWTX

More than 100 middle and high school students filled the Murray Watson Jr. Recreation Center on the campus of Texas State Technical College Tuesday for the ...



Thorne Science Team Expert Featured at Institute of Functional Medicine Conferences - Associated Press

Thorne Science Team Expert Featured at Institute of Functional Medicine Conferences  Associated Press

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 27, 2019--Thorne's Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Robert Rountree will be among the featured speakers at the Applying ...



Regulation of predictive analytics in medicine - Science Magazine

Regulation of predictive analytics in medicine  Science Magazine

Artificial intelligence (AI) and increased computing power have long held the promise of improving prediction and prognostication in health care (1). Now, use of ...



Scientists say every animal needs sleep. These fruit flies didn't get the memo - Science Magazine

Scientists say every animal needs sleep. These fruit flies didn't get the memo  Science Magazine

Ask parents of newborns whether they think sleep is overrated and you're liable to catch a death stare. Yet some fruit flies almost never nod off, according to a ...



What makes petunias red also makes lemons sour - Science Magazine

What makes petunias red also makes lemons sour  Science Magazine

Ronald Koes could never have guessed that his quest to understand what makes some petunias red—and others blue—would lead him to lemon groves in ...



150 years ago, science changed forever (Opinion) - CNN

150 years ago, science changed forever (Opinion)  CNN

2019 marks 150 years since the creation of the periodic table of elements, which epitomizes our modern understanding of chemistry and of the physical world, ...



U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role - Science Magazine

U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role  Science Magazine

The new science adviser to President Donald Trump wants to usher in a new golden era of U.S. science—but with less gold from the federal government. Ending ...



Barren Desert 'Fairy Circles' Caused By … Rain? - Live Science

Barren Desert 'Fairy Circles' Caused By … Rain?  Live Science

Odd patterns of bare patches called "fairy circles" found in only two places on Earth may be the result of heavy rain and hot weather.



Deciphering mass extinction triggers - Science Magazine

Deciphering mass extinction triggers  Science Magazine

Five mass extinction events have punctuated the evolution of life on Earth, each reshaping the biosphere by ending the success of an overwhelming proportion ...



Skeptics Are Being Recruited for an "Adversarial" Review of Climate Science - Scientific American

Skeptics Are Being Recruited for an "Adversarial" Review of Climate Science  Scientific American

Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding of the ...



Officials meet to talk on future of science hall at UWEC - WEAU

Officials meet to talk on future of science hall at UWEC  WEAU

Members of the State Building Commission were in Eau Claire on Tuesday discussing the future of Philips Science Hall on the UW-Eau Claire Campus.



U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role - Science Magazine

U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role  Science Magazine

The new science adviser to President Donald Trump wants to usher in a new golden era of U.S. science—but with less gold from the federal government. Ending ...



KTAR.com Chandler charter school team qualifies for national science contest finals - KTAR.com

KTAR.com Chandler charter school team qualifies for national science contest finals  KTAR.com

PHOENIX – A team of high school students from a Valley charter school earned a spot in the finals of a major national science contest. A Chandler Basis squad ...



White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review - Science Magazine

White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review  Science Magazine

Emerging plan calls for ad hoc group to operate out of public view.



Why we see hope for the future of science journalism - The Conversation - Canada

Why we see hope for the future of science journalism  The Conversation - Canada

Science is a part of everyday life. Science journalists can do more to connect science to the public.



The Science of Kim Jong Un's New Power Suit - Bloomberg

The Science of Kim Jong Un's New Power Suit  Bloomberg

In recent appearances Kim Jong Un has swapped his traditional Mao suit for a Western-style outfit. As he prepares to meet Donald Trump in Vietnam could what ...



U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role - Science Magazine

U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role  Science Magazine

The new science adviser to President Donald Trump wants to usher in a new golden era of U.S. science—but with less gold from the federal government. Ending ...



Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access - Science Magazine

Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access  Science Magazine

Project Deal, a consortium of libraries, universities, and research institutes in Germany, has unveiled an unprecedented deal with a major journal ...



Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs? - Science Magazine

Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs?  Science Magazine

What killed off the dinosaurs? The answer has seemed relatively simple since the discovery a few decades ago of a large impact crater in the Gulf of Mexico.



Hachimoji DNA and RNA: A genetic system with eight building blocks - Science Magazine

Hachimoji DNA and RNA: A genetic system with eight building blocks  Science Magazine

DNA and RNA are naturally composed of four nucleotide bases that form hydrogen bonds in order to pair. Hoshika et al. added an additional four synthetic ...



United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment - Science Magazine

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment  Science Magazine

The U.S. government's leading medical research agency is quietly extending and reviving research that relies on human fetal tissue, even as President Donald ...



Top 10 science anniversaries to celebrate in 2019 - Science News

Top 10 science anniversaries to celebrate in 2019  Science News

Top 10 science anniversaries in 2019 include expeditions, treatises and tabulations.



Science using 1 germ to fight another when antibiotics fail - WHSV

Science using 1 germ to fight another when antibiotics fail  WHSV

Increasingly people are dying of infections that once were easy to treat because many common bugs have evolved to withstand multiple antibiotics.



Lawyers Spar Over Science at Start of Second Roundup Weedkiller Trial - The Wall Street Journal

Lawyers Spar Over Science at Start of Second Roundup Weedkiller Trial  The Wall Street Journal

Bayer began defending itself in a second trial alleging its Roundup weedkiller causes cancer, a case the company is under pressure to win to help stop a ...



Climate rewind: Scientists turn carbon dioxide back into coal: New technique can efficiently convert CO2 from gas into solid particles of carbon - Science Daily

Climate rewind: Scientists turn carbon dioxide back into coal: New technique can efficiently convert CO2 from gas into solid particles of carbon  Science Daily

Scientists have harnessed liquid metals to turn carbon dioxide back into solid coal, in research that offers an alternative pathway for safely and permanently ...



Empowering Latina scientists - Science Magazine

Empowering Latina scientists  Science Magazine

The #MeToo movement and other women's empowerment movements have raised awareness about hostile conditions for women scientists, stimulating ...



Officials meet to talk on future of science hall at UWEC - WEAU

Officials meet to talk on future of science hall at UWEC  WEAU

Members of the State Building Commission were in Eau Claire on Tuesday discussing the future of Philips Science Hall on the UW-Eau Claire Campus.



In Colombia, biodiversity researchers seek relief from regulatory red tape - Science Magazine

In Colombia, biodiversity researchers seek relief from regulatory red tape  Science Magazine

MEDELLÍN, COLOMBIA—In 2011, when biologist Jean Paul Delgado set up his laboratory at the University of Antioquia (UdeA) here, he was eager to help his ...



Regulation of predictive analytics in medicine - Science Magazine

Regulation of predictive analytics in medicine  Science Magazine

Artificial intelligence (AI) and increased computing power have long held the promise of improving prediction and prognostication in health care (1). Now, use of ...



Scientists say every animal needs sleep. These fruit flies didn't get the memo - Science Magazine

Scientists say every animal needs sleep. These fruit flies didn't get the memo  Science Magazine

Ask parents of newborns whether they think sleep is overrated and you're liable to catch a death stare. Yet some fruit flies almost never nod off, according to a ...



Scientists Finally Solve Mystery of Tiny, Ancient Worm’s 'Mismatched' Head and Body - Live Science

Scientists Finally Solve Mystery of Tiny, Ancient Worm’s 'Mismatched' Head and Body  Live Science

A microscopic worm that lived more than 500 million years ago had a bizarre combination of body structures that link it to two lineages of worms alive today.



Why we see hope for the future of science journalism - The Conversation - Canada

Why we see hope for the future of science journalism  The Conversation - Canada

Science is a part of everyday life. Science journalists can do more to connect science to the public.



Animal graveyard found in deeply buried Antarctic lake - Science News for Students

Animal graveyard found in deeply buried Antarctic lake  Science News for Students

Mud from Antarctica's Lake Mercer surprised scientists with what appeared to be the carcasses of tiny animals. A neighboring lake had only microbes.



Barren Desert 'Fairy Circles' Caused By … Rain? - Live Science

Barren Desert 'Fairy Circles' Caused By … Rain?  Live Science

Odd patterns of bare patches called "fairy circles" found in only two places on Earth may be the result of heavy rain and hot weather.



MDU's Teen of the Week: Science-loving artist defies disadvantaged background - Bismarck Tribune

MDU's Teen of the Week: Science-loving artist defies disadvantaged background  Bismarck Tribune

Eighteen-year-old Naomi Hegwood, who is passionate about science and art, played countless rounds of pinochle growing up. She says she firmly believes life ...



White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review - Science Magazine

White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review  Science Magazine

Emerging plan calls for ad hoc group to operate out of public view.



Empowering Latina scientists - Science Magazine

Empowering Latina scientists  Science Magazine

The #MeToo movement and other women's empowerment movements have raised awareness about hostile conditions for women scientists, stimulating ...



In Colombia, biodiversity researchers seek relief from regulatory red tape - Science Magazine

In Colombia, biodiversity researchers seek relief from regulatory red tape  Science Magazine

MEDELLÍN, COLOMBIA—In 2011, when biologist Jean Paul Delgado set up his laboratory at the University of Antioquia (UdeA) here, he was eager to help his ...



Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access - Science Magazine

Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access  Science Magazine

Project Deal, a consortium of libraries, universities, and research institutes in Germany, has unveiled an unprecedented deal with a major journal ...



Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs? - Science Magazine

Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs?  Science Magazine

What killed off the dinosaurs? The answer has seemed relatively simple since the discovery a few decades ago of a large impact crater in the Gulf of Mexico.



United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment - Science Magazine

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment  Science Magazine

The U.S. government's leading medical research agency is quietly extending and reviving research that relies on human fetal tissue, even as President Donald ...



Top 10 science anniversaries to celebrate in 2019 - Science News

Top 10 science anniversaries to celebrate in 2019  Science News

Top 10 science anniversaries in 2019 include expeditions, treatises and tabulations.



Earth scientists plan to meld massive databases into a 'geological Google' - Science Magazine

Earth scientists plan to meld massive databases into a 'geological Google'  Science Magazine

China is backing an international effort to make a one-stop data shop.



Barren Desert 'Fairy Circles' Caused By … Rain? - Live Science

Barren Desert 'Fairy Circles' Caused By … Rain?  Live Science

Odd patterns of bare patches called "fairy circles" found in only two places on Earth may be the result of heavy rain and hot weather.



Deciphering mass extinction triggers - Science Magazine

Deciphering mass extinction triggers  Science Magazine

Five mass extinction events have punctuated the evolution of life on Earth, each reshaping the biosphere by ending the success of an overwhelming proportion ...



U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role - Science Magazine

U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role  Science Magazine

The new science adviser to President Donald Trump wants to usher in a new golden era of U.S. science—but with less gold from the federal government. Ending ...



White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review - Science Magazine

White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review  Science Magazine

Emerging plan calls for ad hoc group to operate out of public view.



Climate rewind: Scientists turn carbon dioxide back into coal: New technique can efficiently convert CO2 from gas into solid particles of carbon - Science Daily

Climate rewind: Scientists turn carbon dioxide back into coal: New technique can efficiently convert CO2 from gas into solid particles of carbon  Science Daily

Scientists have harnessed liquid metals to turn carbon dioxide back into solid coal, in research that offers an alternative pathway for safely and permanently ...



Empowering Latina scientists - Science Magazine

Empowering Latina scientists  Science Magazine

The #MeToo movement and other women's empowerment movements have raised awareness about hostile conditions for women scientists, stimulating ...



Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access - Science Magazine

Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access  Science Magazine

Project Deal, a consortium of libraries, universities, and research institutes in Germany, has unveiled an unprecedented deal with a major journal ...



Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs? - Science Magazine

Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs?  Science Magazine

What killed off the dinosaurs? The answer has seemed relatively simple since the discovery a few decades ago of a large impact crater in the Gulf of Mexico.



United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment - Science Magazine

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment  Science Magazine

The U.S. government's leading medical research agency is quietly extending and reviving research that relies on human fetal tissue, even as President Donald ...



Top 10 science anniversaries to celebrate in 2019 - Science News

Top 10 science anniversaries to celebrate in 2019  Science News

Top 10 science anniversaries in 2019 include expeditions, treatises and tabulations.



Insomnia tied to depression, cardiovascular disease - Science Magazine

Insomnia tied to depression, cardiovascular disease  Science Magazine

Insomnia, often blamed on stress or bad sleep habits, may instead be closely linked to depression, heart disease, and other physiological disorders, a pair of ...



Regulation of predictive analytics in medicine - Science Magazine

Regulation of predictive analytics in medicine  Science Magazine

Artificial intelligence (AI) and increased computing power have long held the promise of improving prediction and prognostication in health care (1). Now, use of ...



Scientists recreate building blocks of life - Down To Earth Magazine

Scientists recreate building blocks of life  Down To Earth Magazine

In a first, scientists have attempted to trace back the origin of life by reproducing amino acids, that could have formed 4 billion years ago deep inside the oceans, ...



Bad Science May Banish Paper Receipts - The Wall Street Journal

Bad Science May Banish Paper Receipts  The Wall Street Journal

California lawmakers seek a ban, based on a scare over BPA that was debunked two decades ago.



U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role - Science Magazine

U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role  Science Magazine

The new science adviser to President Donald Trump wants to usher in a new golden era of U.S. science—but with less gold from the federal government. Ending ...



Barren Desert 'Fairy Circles' Caused By … Rain? - Live Science

Barren Desert 'Fairy Circles' Caused By … Rain?  Live Science

Odd patterns of bare patches called "fairy circles" found in only two places on Earth may be the result of heavy rain and hot weather.



Committed to service and science - MIT News

Committed to service and science  MIT News

Being there for someone, whether they are having a tough time or a great day, is really important to me,” says Julia Ginder, a senior at MIT and student mentor ...



U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role - Science Magazine

U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role  Science Magazine

The new science adviser to President Donald Trump wants to usher in a new golden era of U.S. science—but with less gold from the federal government. Ending ...



White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review - Science Magazine

White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review  Science Magazine

Emerging plan calls for ad hoc group to operate out of public view.



Why we see hope for the future of science journalism - The Conversation - Canada

Why we see hope for the future of science journalism  The Conversation - Canada

Science is a part of everyday life. Science journalists can do more to connect science to the public.



Empowering Latina scientists - Science Magazine

Empowering Latina scientists  Science Magazine

The #MeToo movement and other women's empowerment movements have raised awareness about hostile conditions for women scientists, stimulating ...



In Colombia, biodiversity researchers seek relief from regulatory red tape - Science Magazine

In Colombia, biodiversity researchers seek relief from regulatory red tape  Science Magazine

MEDELLÍN, COLOMBIA—In 2011, when biologist Jean Paul Delgado set up his laboratory at the University of Antioquia (UdeA) here, he was eager to help his ...



Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access - Science Magazine

Deal reveals what scientists in Germany are paying for open access  Science Magazine

Project Deal, a consortium of libraries, universities, and research institutes in Germany, has unveiled an unprecedented deal with a major journal ...



In memory of a climate science titan - Yale Climate Connections

In memory of a climate science titan  Yale Climate Connections

He was 'the grandmaster at seeing what was important in the bewildering complexity of the Earth system,' one scientist remembers.



Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs? - Science Magazine

Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs?  Science Magazine

What killed off the dinosaurs? The answer has seemed relatively simple since the discovery a few decades ago of a large impact crater in the Gulf of Mexico.



Tweets tell scientists how quickly we normalize unusual weather: Study: 'Remarkable' weather becomes normal within a few years - Science Daily

Tweets tell scientists how quickly we normalize unusual weather: Study: 'Remarkable' weather becomes normal within a few years  Science Daily

What kinds of weather do people find remarkable, when does that change, and what does that say about the public's perception of climate change? A study ...



Hachimoji DNA and RNA: A genetic system with eight building blocks - Science Magazine

Hachimoji DNA and RNA: A genetic system with eight building blocks  Science Magazine

DNA and RNA are naturally composed of four nucleotide bases that form hydrogen bonds in order to pair. Hoshika et al. added an additional four synthetic ...



United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment - Science Magazine

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment  Science Magazine

The U.S. government's leading medical research agency is quietly extending and reviving research that relies on human fetal tissue, even as President Donald ...



Top 10 science anniversaries to celebrate in 2019 - Science News

Top 10 science anniversaries to celebrate in 2019  Science News

Top 10 science anniversaries in 2019 include expeditions, treatises and tabulations.



Insomnia tied to depression, cardiovascular disease - Science Magazine

Insomnia tied to depression, cardiovascular disease  Science Magazine

Insomnia, often blamed on stress or bad sleep habits, may instead be closely linked to depression, heart disease, and other physiological disorders, a pair of ...



Scientists recreate building blocks of life - Down To Earth Magazine

Scientists recreate building blocks of life  Down To Earth Magazine

In a first, scientists have attempted to trace back the origin of life by reproducing amino acids, that could have formed 4 billion years ago deep inside the oceans, ...



U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role - Science Magazine

U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role  Science Magazine

The new science adviser to President Donald Trump wants to usher in a new golden era of U.S. science—but with less gold from the federal government. Ending ...



A world without clouds? Hardly clear, climate scientists say - Science Magazine

A world without clouds? Hardly clear, climate scientists say  Science Magazine

Could the sheets of gray clouds that hang low over the ocean disappear suddenly in a warming world? Yes, if you believe a study published yesterday in Nature ...



Climate change: Democratic lawmaker rips Donald Trump's panel on climate science as 'dangerous' - USA TODAY

Climate change: Democratic lawmaker rips Donald Trump's panel on climate science as 'dangerous'  USA TODAY

President Donald Trump's effort to create a panel to counter climate science becomes the latest chapter in a public relations war on global warming.



White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review - Science Magazine

White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review  Science Magazine

Emerging plan calls for ad hoc group to operate out of public view.



Why we see hope for the future of science journalism - The Conversation - Canada

Why we see hope for the future of science journalism  The Conversation - Canada

Science is a part of everyday life. Science journalists can do more to connect science to the public.



This celebrity cat has broken the internet. Now we have its genome - Science Magazine

This celebrity cat has broken the internet. Now we have its genome  Science Magazine

Cats may rule the internet, but few felines have achieved the online fame of Lil Bub. Discovered as a feral kitten outside Bloomington, Indiana, in 2011, she had ...



Students showcase science communication skills at 7th Annual Poster Exhibition - Penn State News

Students showcase science communication skills at 7th Annual Poster Exhibition  Penn State News

Just how small is this?” was just one of a myriad of questions Natalie Cummings, a sophomore in materials science and engineering, had to field from ...



New way to turn carbon dioxide into coal could 'rewind the emissions clock' - Science Magazine

New way to turn carbon dioxide into coal could 'rewind the emissions clock'  Science Magazine

Liquid metal catalyst can convert carbon dioxide with just a trickle of electricity.



Benton High School science class focuses on community and environment - KSLA

Benton High School science class focuses on community and environment  KSLA

What sets this interactive learning class apart is a special semester long *service* project.



Astronomers discover solar system's most distant object, nicknamed 'FarFarOut' - Science Magazine

Astronomers discover solar system's most distant object, nicknamed 'FarFarOut'  Science Magazine

For most people, snow days aren't very productive. Some people, though, use the time to discover the most distant object in the solar system. That's what Scott ...



The Science of Kim Jong Un's New Power Suit - Bloomberg

The Science of Kim Jong Un's New Power Suit  Bloomberg

In recent appearances Kim Jong Un has swapped his traditional Mao suit for a Western-style outfit. As he prepares to meet Donald Trump in Vietnam could what ...



How Your Dog's Nose Knows So Much | Deep Look - KQED

How Your Dog's Nose Knows So Much | Deep Look  KQED

Dogs have a famously great sense of smell, but what makes their noses so much more powerful than ours? They're packing some sophisticated equipment ...



There's New Research on the Science of Barefoot Running - Outside

There's New Research on the Science of Barefoot Running  Outside

A new model reinterprets those pretty graphs that seemed to show minimalist shoes reducing impact forces.



Waco: 150 students participate in Science and Engineering Fair - KWTX

Waco: 150 students participate in Science and Engineering Fair  KWTX

More than 100 middle and high school students filled the Murray Watson Jr. Recreation Center on the campus of Texas State Technical College Tuesday for the ...



Savoring ... It's not just for dinner - Science Daily

Savoring ... It's not just for dinner  Science Daily

Just as we can savor a decadent dessert, so, too, can we savor a meaningful conversation. And the latter may be better for us.



Barren Desert 'Fairy Circles' Caused by … Rain? - Live Science

Barren Desert 'Fairy Circles' Caused by … Rain?  Live Science

Odd patterns of bare patches called "fairy circles" found in only two places on Earth may be the result of heavy rain and hot weather.



Thousands of Charleston-area kids learn about science and hockey at SC Stingrays game - Charleston Post Courier

Thousands of Charleston-area kids learn about science and hockey at SC Stingrays game  Charleston Post Courier

If this had been a typical Tuesday morning, Berkeley Middle School sixth-grader Bryce Olheiser would have been in math class.



Science using 1 germ to fight another when antibiotics fail - WHSV

Science using 1 germ to fight another when antibiotics fail  WHSV

Increasingly people are dying of infections that once were easy to treat because many common bugs have evolved to withstand multiple antibiotics.



Women at the Helm – Solar System Exploration: NASA Science - NASA Planetary Science

Women at the Helm – Solar System Exploration: NASA Science  NASA Planetary Science

Meet the women leading two of humankind's two most distant space missions.



Tuesday, 26 February 2019

Insomnia tied to depression, cardiovascular disease - Science Magazine

Insomnia tied to depression, cardiovascular disease  Science Magazine

Insomnia, often blamed on stress or bad sleep habits, may instead be closely linked to depression, heart disease, and other physiological disorders, a pair of ...



Committed to service and science - MIT News

Committed to service and science  MIT News

Being there for someone, whether they are having a tough time or a great day, is really important to me,” says Julia Ginder, a senior at MIT and student mentor ...



Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs? - Science Magazine

Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs?  Science Magazine

What killed off the dinosaurs? The answer has seemed relatively simple since the discovery a few decades ago of a large impact crater in the Gulf of Mexico.



U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role - Science Magazine

U.S. science adviser sees smaller federal role  Science Magazine

The new science adviser to President Donald Trump wants to usher in a new golden era of U.S. science—but with less gold from the federal government. Ending ...



Deciphering mass extinction triggers - Science Magazine

Deciphering mass extinction triggers  Science Magazine

Five mass extinction events have punctuated the evolution of life on Earth, each reshaping the biosphere by ending the success of an overwhelming proportion ...



In Colombia, biodiversity researchers seek relief from regulatory red tape - Science Magazine

In Colombia, biodiversity researchers seek relief from regulatory red tape  Science Magazine

MEDELLÍN, COLOMBIA—In 2011, when biologist Jean Paul Delgado set up his laboratory at the University of Antioquia (UdeA) here, he was eager to help his ...



Empowering Latina scientists - Science Magazine

Empowering Latina scientists  Science Magazine

The #MeToo movement and other women's empowerment movements have raised awareness about hostile conditions for women scientists, stimulating ...



Hachimoji DNA and RNA: A genetic system with eight building blocks - Science Magazine

Hachimoji DNA and RNA: A genetic system with eight building blocks  Science Magazine

DNA and RNA are naturally composed of four nucleotide bases that form hydrogen bonds in order to pair. Hoshika et al. added an additional four synthetic ...



United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment - Science Magazine

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment  Science Magazine

The U.S. government's leading medical research agency is quietly extending and reviving research that relies on human fetal tissue, even as President Donald ...



Researchers spy signs of slavery from space - Science Magazine

Researchers spy signs of slavery from space  Science Magazine

Doreen Boyd remembers the first time she saw a hint of slavery from space. A satellite image from 2017 of Rajasthan state in India showed a brown oval that ...



White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review - Science Magazine

  1. White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review  Science Magazine
  2. Trump to set up science panel to counter his own government's climate change consensus, officials say  Chicago Tribune
  3. Trump climate advisory panel structured to avoid public records  Ars Technica
  4. White House committee to reassess climate science conclusions: report | TheHill  The Hill
  5. Trump administration to create panel to deny climate change facts almost all scientists agree on  The Independent
  6. View full coverage on Google News


Astronomers discover solar system's most distant object, nicknamed 'FarFarOut' - Science Magazine

Astronomers discover solar system's most distant object, nicknamed 'FarFarOut'  Science Magazine

For most people, snow days aren't very productive. Some people, though, use the time to discover the most distant object in the solar system. That's what Scott ...



Insomnia tied to depression, cardiovascular disease - Science Magazine

Insomnia tied to depression, cardiovascular disease  Science Magazine

Insomnia, often blamed on stress or bad sleep habits, may instead be closely linked to depression, heart disease, and other physiological disorders, a pair of ...



Committed to service and science - MIT News

Committed to service and science  MIT News

Being there for someone, whether they are having a tough time or a great day, is really important to me,” says Julia Ginder, a senior at MIT and student mentor ...



Huntoon Honored by Science Teachers Group - Michigan Tech News

Huntoon Honored by Science Teachers Group  Michigan Tech News

Michigan Technological University Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Jacqueline Huntoon has received a Lifetime Achievement Award from ...



United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment - Science Magazine

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment  Science Magazine

The U.S. government's leading medical research agency is quietly extending and reviving research that relies on human fetal tissue, even as President Donald ...



Why scientists sometimes make extraordinary claims - Washington Post

Why scientists sometimes make extraordinary claims  Washington Post

Sometimes it's useful to speculate about aliens, but there are other ways to see the cosmos differently.



3 absolutely free science events worth seeking out in New York City this week - WABC-TV

3 absolutely free science events worth seeking out in New York City this week  WABC-TV

Ever wanted to learn more about the science of tree rings or the human brain? Geek out at these science-related events this week in New York City.



Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs? - Science Magazine

Did volcanic eruptions help kill off the dinosaurs?  Science Magazine

What killed off the dinosaurs? The answer has seemed relatively simple since the discovery a few decades ago of a large impact crater in the Gulf of Mexico.



White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review - Science Magazine

  1. White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review  Science Magazine
  2. Trump to set up science panel to counter his own government's climate change consensus, officials say  Chicago Tribune
  3. Trump climate advisory panel structured to avoid public records  Ars Technica
  4. White House committee to reassess climate science conclusions: report | TheHill  The Hill
  5. Trump administration to create panel to deny climate change facts almost all scientists agree on  The Independent
  6. View full coverage on Google News


Scientists recreate building blocks of life - Down To Earth Magazine

Scientists recreate building blocks of life  Down To Earth Magazine

NASA researchers recreate amino acids in lab as it may have formed billions of years ago.



Astronomers discover solar system's most distant object, nicknamed 'FarFarOut' - Science Magazine

Astronomers discover solar system's most distant object, nicknamed 'FarFarOut'  Science Magazine

For most people, snow days aren't very productive. Some people, though, use the time to discover the most distant object in the solar system. That's what Scott ...



Committed to service and science - MIT News

Committed to service and science  MIT News

Being there for someone, whether they are having a tough time or a great day, is really important to me,” says Julia Ginder, a senior at MIT and student mentor ...



United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment - Science Magazine

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment  Science Magazine

The U.S. government's leading medical research agency is quietly extending and reviving research that relies on human fetal tissue, even as President Donald ...



New parents face 6 years of disrupted sleep - Science Daily

New parents face 6 years of disrupted sleep  Science Daily

The birth of a child has drastic short-term effects on new mothers' sleep, particularly during the first three months after birth. Researchers have also found sleep ...



White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review - Science Magazine

  1. White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review  Science Magazine
  2. Trump to set up science panel to counter his own government's climate change consensus, officials say  Chicago Tribune
  3. Trump climate advisory panel structured to avoid public records  Ars Technica
  4. White House committee to reassess climate science conclusions: report | TheHill  The Hill
  5. Trump administration to create panel to deny climate change facts almost all scientists agree on  The Independent
  6. View full coverage on Google News


Students simulate science | Education - Elizabethtown News Enterprise

Students simulate science | Education  Elizabethtown News Enterprise

Scenario for a microbiology lab class project: A food poisoning outbreak has hit Elizabethtown.



Astronomers discover solar system's most distant object, nicknamed 'FarFarOut' - Science Magazine

Astronomers discover solar system's most distant object, nicknamed 'FarFarOut'  Science Magazine

For most people, snow days aren't very productive. Some people, though, use the time to discover the most distant object in the solar system. That's what Scott ...



Committed to service and science - MIT News

Committed to service and science  MIT News

Being there for someone, whether they are having a tough time or a great day, is really important to me,” says Julia Ginder, a senior at MIT and student mentor ...



United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment - Science Magazine

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment  Science Magazine

The U.S. government's leading medical research agency is quietly extending and reviving research that relies on human fetal tissue, even as President Donald ...



Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) careers can help unlock solutions for social and economic challenges - africanews

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) careers can help unlock solutions for social and economic challenges  africanews

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) studies and careers are becoming increasingly important in order to prepare students to develop ...



Central Bucks West student gets science grant for complex problems - Bucks County Courier Times

Central Bucks West student gets science grant for complex problems  Bucks County Courier Times

The grant will gives $2000 to Walker Anderson, 17, and $2000 to Central Bucks School District for his research in complex problem solving.



Science Talk - From old science to new science - 110 years of cancer research - The Institute of Cancer Research

Science Talk - From old science to new science - 110 years of cancer research  The Institute of Cancer Research

The Institute of Cancer Research, London, has been conducting world leading research since we opened our doors as The Cancer Hospital Research in 1909.



A Bolivian frog species returns from the dead - Science News for Students

A Bolivian frog species returns from the dead  Science News for Students

A Bolivian frog was missing in the wild for 10 years. Scientists feared chytrid fungus had driven the frog extinct. Then they found 5 survivors.



Four young scientists to get science writing award - Down To Earth Magazine

Four young scientists to get science writing award  Down To Earth Magazine

The awards will be presented on the occassion of the National Science Day.



White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review - Science Magazine

  1. White House recruits researchers for 'adversarial' climate science review  Science Magazine
  2. Trump to set up science panel to counter his own government's climate change consensus, officials say  Chicago Tribune
  3. Trump climate advisory panel structured to avoid public records  Ars Technica
  4. Trump administration to create panel to deny climate change facts almost all scientists agree on  The Independent
  5. White House committee to reassess climate science conclusions: report | TheHill  The Hill
  6. View full coverage on Google News


Committed to service and science - MIT News

Committed to service and science  MIT News

Being there for someone, whether they are having a tough time or a great day, is really important to me,” says Julia Ginder, a senior at MIT and student mentor ...



On Oscar day, science meets climate change at the movies - PBS NewsHour

On Oscar day, science meets climate change at the movies  PBS NewsHour

Disaster movies don't often get Oscar nods, but they are getting attention from climate change scientists. Kate Marvel, an associate research scientist at ...



United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment - Science Magazine

United States extends fetal tissue contract and revives one experiment  Science Magazine

The U.S. government's leading medical research agency is quietly extending and reviving research that relies on human fetal tissue, even as President Donald ...