Monday, 30 September 2019
Rethinking education: Colorado Springs science textbook creator receives innovation grant to train teachers in 21st century learning - Colorado Springs Gazette
Sunday, 29 September 2019
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Friday, 27 September 2019
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Wednesday, 25 September 2019
An sp-hybridized molecular carbon allotrope, cyclo[18]carbon - Science Magazine
Carbon's allotropes include molecular species such as C60 and C70 fullerenes. Kaiser et al. now report the assembly of a large carbon ring, cyclo[18]carbon, ...
Tuesday, 24 September 2019
An sp-hybridized molecular carbon allotrope, cyclo[18]carbon - Science Magazine
Carbon's allotropes include molecular species such as C60 and C70 fullerenes. Kaiser et al. now report the assembly of a large carbon ring, cyclo[18]carbon, ...
Bruce Museum hosts program on ‘Art and Science of Antarctica’ - Greenwich Time
“The Bruce Museum Presents,” a new series of monthly public programs featuring thought leaders in the fields of art and science, continues Thursday, Oct. 3, ...
Fellows talk science storytelling - Yale Daily News
Ed Yong — a staff writer for The Atlantic — and Liz Neeley — director of the science storytelling nonprofit The Story Collider — made a case for the narrative ...
An sp-hybridized molecular carbon allotrope, cyclo[18]carbon - Science Magazine
Carbon's allotropes include molecular species such as C60 and C70 fullerenes. Kaiser et al. now report the assembly of a large carbon ring, cyclo[18]carbon, ...
Science Is Universal, From The Smallest To The Biggest Things In The Universe, And That’s What Makes It So Powerful - Forbes
For a long time, scientifically-minded folks (or at the very least, proto-scientific philosophers) assumed that the rules that governed our daily lives here on poor ...
Bruce Museum hosts program on ‘Art and Science of Antarctica’ - Greenwich Time
“The Bruce Museum Presents,” a new series of monthly public programs featuring thought leaders in the fields of art and science, continues Thursday, Oct. 3, ...
Fellows talk science storytelling - Yale Daily News
Ed Yong — a staff writer for The Atlantic — and Liz Neeley — director of the science storytelling nonprofit The Story Collider — made a case for the narrative ...
An sp-hybridized molecular carbon allotrope, cyclo[18]carbon - Science Magazine
Carbon's allotropes include molecular species such as C60 and C70 fullerenes. Kaiser et al. now report the assembly of a large carbon ring, cyclo[18]carbon, ...
Fellows talk science storytelling - Yale Daily News
Ed Yong — a staff writer for The Atlantic — and Liz Neeley — director of the science storytelling nonprofit The Story Collider — made a case for the narrative ...
An sp-hybridized molecular carbon allotrope, cyclo[18]carbon - Science Magazine
Carbon's allotropes include molecular species such as C60 and C70 fullerenes. Kaiser et al. now report the assembly of a large carbon ring, cyclo[18]carbon, ...
An sp-hybridized molecular carbon allotrope, cyclo[18]carbon - Science Magazine
Carbon's allotropes include molecular species such as C60 and C70 fullerenes. Kaiser et al. now report the assembly of a large carbon ring, cyclo[18]carbon, ...
An sp-hybridized molecular carbon allotrope, cyclo[18]carbon - Science Magazine
Carbon's allotropes include molecular species such as C60 and C70 fullerenes. Kaiser et al. now report the assembly of a large carbon ring, cyclo[18]carbon, ...
Researchers can guess where you're from by how colors make you feel - Science Magazine
Whether you see red, feel blue, or go green with envy may depend on what country you call home, a new study suggests. And when given data on how a person ...
An sp-hybridized molecular carbon allotrope, cyclo[18]carbon - Science Magazine
Carbon's allotropes include molecular species such as C60 and C70 fullerenes. Kaiser et al. now report the assembly of a large carbon ring, cyclo[18]carbon, ...
Private Funder Backs Academies Study to Spur AI-Driven Science - FYI: Science Policy News
Philanthropic initiative Schmidt Futures is sponsoring a National Academies study that will explore the potential for artificial intelligence to control complex ...
Scientists observe how acoustic interactions change materials at the atomic level - Science Daily
By using sound waves, scientists have begun to explore fundamental stress behaviors in a crystalline material that could form the basis for quantum information ...
Bruce Museum hosts program on ‘Art and Science of Antarctica’ - Greenwich Time
“The Bruce Museum Presents,” a new series of monthly public programs featuring thought leaders in the fields of art and science, continues Thursday, Oct. 3, ...
An sp-hybridized molecular carbon allotrope, cyclo[18]carbon - Science Magazine
Carbon's allotropes include molecular species such as C60 and C70 fullerenes. Kaiser et al. now report the assembly of a large carbon ring, cyclo[18]carbon, ...
What industry can teach academia - Science Magazine
When I was considering a job with a pharmaceutical company after my postdoc, many of my academic colleagues and mentors were dubious. “You have to think ...
Northwestern Launches Hub to Boost Science via Artificial Intelligence - WTTW News
How does scientific discovery happen? And what goes right when the process works? Those are some of the questions behind a newly launched center at ...
An sp-hybridized molecular carbon allotrope, cyclo[18]carbon - Science Magazine
Carbon's allotropes include molecular species such as C60 and C70 fullerenes. Kaiser et al. now report the assembly of a large carbon ring, cyclo[18]carbon, ...
Bruce Museum hosts program on ‘Art and Science of Antarctica’ - Greenwich Time
“The Bruce Museum Presents,” a new series of monthly public programs featuring thought leaders in the fields of art and science, continues Thursday, Oct. 3, ...
Monday, 23 September 2019
Airbnb to train volunteers for science research sabbatical - Star Tribune
Airbnb is offering a handful of people concerned about the environment a chance to participate in scientific research on how to help preserve it during an ...
Better samples, better science: New study explores integrity of research specimens - Science Daily
Biological samples can be highly susceptible to changes over time, which often occur when they are removed from deep refrigeration. Degraded samples can ...
Better samples, better science: new study explores integrity of research specimens - Medical Xpress
Effective diagnosis and treatment of disease draws on painstaking research, which often relies on biological samples. The avalanche of studies used to better ...
Better samples, better science: New study explores integrity of research specimens - Science Daily
Biological samples can be highly susceptible to changes over time, which often occur when they are removed from deep refrigeration. Degraded samples can ...
Climate change: Scientists to report on ocean 'emergency' caused by warming - BBC News
Researchers from around the world meet to finalise a study on the impact of warming on oceans and icy regions.
Most Leaders on Wrong Side of Science at U.N. Climate Summit - Natural Resources Defense Council
The U.N. Secretary-General drew a clear line in the sand when he called on world leaders to “bring plans, not speeches” in line with climate science to the U.N. ...
Scientists Say: Mummy - Science News for Students
This word describes a body whose tissue has been preserved after death. Normally when a person or animal dies, chemicals called enzymes start to eat away at ...
This Week in Science - Science Magazine
By most accounts, human activities are resulting in Earth's sixth major extinction event, and large-bodied mammals are among those at greatest risk. Loss of ...
A guide to diagnosing and treating 'Undergraduate Awesomeness' - Science Magazine
Our Experimental Error columnist offers advice for mentoring overconfident undergrads.
New Science Reveals the One Thing Men and Women Both Want Most in a Partner (You Already Have It) - Inc.
A sense of humor is nice and so are deep pockets, but when it comes to picking the ideal partner, a few laughs and ordering overpriced tapas on the regs aren't ...
Better samples, better science: new study explores integrity of research specimens - Medical Xpress
Effective diagnosis and treatment of disease draws on painstaking research, which often relies on biological samples. The avalanche of studies used to better ...
Trust in science wavers because of messaging, not method - Cosmos
In a period of history marked by mutually exclusive concepts of information authenticity – think fake news, and real news derided as fake – the robust nature of ...
Rock solid science, passion help fuel successful startups - Scope
Entrepreneurs and scientists gathered at Stanford recently to discuss how to use scientific discoveries to launch startups and improve patient care.
From Science Project to Money Maker: Energy Storage Hits Inflection Point - Greentech Media News
In 2014, the vast majority of storage projects Greensmith Energy was working on might have best been described as science projects, often dependent on grants ...
The Science Of A 'Selfie-Line' - wgbh.org
Sen. Elizabeth Warren's selfie line drew hundreds of Iowa Democrats hoping to score a photo at an annual steak fry event.
Letter: Promoting science promotes foresight, action | Opinion - Cody Enterprise
To the editor: My letter to Sens. Barrasso and Enzi and Rep. Cheney in response to the National Weather *Service* and William Happer's departure from the ...
Leaders fail to live up to demands of science and youth - World - ReliefWeb
English News and Press Release on World about Climate Change and Environment; published on 23 Sep 2019 by Christian Aid.
Better samples, better science: New study explores integrity of research specimens - Science Daily
Biological samples can be highly susceptible to changes over time, which often occur when they are removed from deep refrigeration. Degraded samples can ...
Most Leaders on Wrong Side of Science at U.N. Climate Summit - Natural Resources Defense Council
The U.N. Secretary-General drew a clear line in the sand when he called on world leaders to “bring plans, not speeches” in line with climate science to the U.N. ...
A guide to diagnosing and treating 'Undergraduate Awesomeness' - Science Magazine
Our Experimental Error columnist offers advice for mentoring overconfident undergrads.
Astronauts are breathing into weird little machines for science - msnNOW
Dealing with low gravity in space can take some getting used to for scientists who make their way to the International Space Station. They prepare as best they ...
Clemson College of Science welcomes acclaimed paleoanthropologist Friday - Clemson Newsstand
CLEMSON — John Hawks, an internationally recognized expert on human evolution and genetics who has appeared in documentary films on PBS and National ...
Ignoring Science - The Transylvania Times
So far this month, Hurricane Dorian, the fifth Category 5 hurricane in the last four years, obliterated part of the Bahamas. There have been only 34.
Sunday, 22 September 2019
What industry can teach academia - Science Magazine
When I was considering a job with a pharmaceutical company after my postdoc, many of my academic colleagues and mentors were dubious. “You have to think ...
What industry can teach academia - Science Magazine
When I was considering a job with a pharmaceutical company after my postdoc, many of my academic colleagues and mentors were dubious. “You have to think ...
United In Science: High-level synthesis report of latest climate science information convened by the Science Advisory Group of the UN Climate Action Summit 2019 - World - ReliefWeb
The United in Science Report has been created by the world's leading climate science organizations who have joined forces to produce a unified assessment in ...
This Week in Science - Science Magazine
By most accounts, human activities are resulting in Earth's sixth major extinction event, and large-bodied mammals are among those at greatest risk. Loss of ...
Animals, science, behaviour and ethics - Cosmos
The moral status of animals has a long and fraught history in the West, much of it reflecting poorly on our ethical understanding. While the scientific account of ...
Lakin Named Finalist In Global Science Video Contest - My veronanj
Verona High School senior Christopher Lakin has made it to the final round of the Breakthrough Junior Challenge, though he did not win the Popular Vote part of ...
Climate change: Impacts 'accelerating' as leaders gather for UN talks - BBC News
The signs and impacts of global heating are speeding up, the latest science on climate change, published ahead of key UN talks in New York, says. The data ...
Ahead of UN summit, leading scientists warn climate change 'hitting harder and sooner' than forecast - UN News
Hundreds of thousands of people in the Lake Chad region of Africa have been displaced as a result of insecurity caused by armed insurgent groups. Many, who ...
A guide to diagnosing and treating 'Undergraduate Awesomeness' - Science Magazine
Our Experimental Error columnist offers advice for mentoring overconfident undergrads.
A new scientific agenda for Mexico - Science Magazine
In his Editorial “Quo vadis, Mexican science?” (26 July, p. 301), A. Lazcano expressed concern about cuts to the budget of the Mexican National Council of ...
Structural basis for client recognition and activity of Hsp40 chaperones - Science Magazine
Chaperones are essential for proper protein folding inside cells, but their interactions with client proteins are difficult to study because they are dynamic. Jiang et ...
What industry can teach academia - Science Magazine
When I was considering a job with a pharmaceutical company after my postdoc, many of my academic colleagues and mentors were dubious. “You have to think ...
This Week in Science - Science Magazine
By most accounts, human activities are resulting in Earth's sixth major extinction event, and large-bodied mammals are among those at greatest risk. Loss of ...
This Week in Science - Science Magazine
By most accounts, human activities are resulting in Earth's sixth major extinction event, and large-bodied mammals are among those at greatest risk. Loss of ...
Landmark United in Science report informs Climate Action Summit - UN Environment
The world's leading climate science organizations have joined forces to produce a landmark new report for the United Nations Climate Action Summit, ...
This Week in Science - Science Magazine
By most accounts, human activities are resulting in Earth's sixth major extinction event, and large-bodied mammals are among those at greatest risk. Loss of ...
Structural basis for client recognition and activity of Hsp40 chaperones - Science Magazine
Chaperones are essential for proper protein folding inside cells, but their interactions with client proteins are difficult to study because they are dynamic. Jiang et ...
A new scientific agenda for Mexico - Science Magazine
In his Editorial “Quo vadis, Mexican science?” (26 July, p. 301), A. Lazcano expressed concern about cuts to the budget of the Mexican National Council of ...
Climate change: Impacts 'accelerating' as leaders gather for UN talks - BBC News
The signs and impacts of global heating are speeding up, the latest science on climate change, published ahead of key UN talks in New York, says. The data ...
This Week in Science - Science Magazine
By most accounts, human activities are resulting in Earth's sixth major extinction event, and large-bodied mammals are among those at greatest risk. Loss of ...
A new scientific agenda for Mexico - Science Magazine
In his Editorial “Quo vadis, Mexican science?” (26 July, p. 301), A. Lazcano expressed concern about cuts to the budget of the Mexican National Council of ...
What industry can teach academia - Science Magazine
When I was considering a job with a pharmaceutical company after my postdoc, many of my academic colleagues and mentors were dubious. “You have to think ...
5th grade science scores shoot up: Principal credits teachers' collaborative approach - Wakeweekly
Thank you for being one of our most loyal readers. Please consider supporting community journalism by subscribing. Science teacher Jeremy Kirby teaches ...
Rumors hint that Google has accomplished quantum supremacy - Science News
A leaked paper suggests that Google has achieved a milestone known as quantum supremacy, using a quantum computer to perform a calculation that couldn't ...
A guide to diagnosing and treating 'Undergraduate Awesomeness' - Science Magazine
Our Experimental Error columnist offers advice for mentoring overconfident undergrads.
Non-Abelian band topology in noninteracting metals - Science Magazine
Band structure degeneracies in topological materials can take the form of lines or even chains of interconnected loops. Wu et al. study theoretically these nodal ...
New deals could help scientific societies survive open access - Science Magazine
In the push to make the scientific literature open access, small scientific societies have feared they could be collateral damage. Many rely on subscription ...
New deals could help scientific societies survive open access - Science Magazine
In the push to make the scientific literature open access, small scientific societies have feared they could be collateral damage. Many rely on subscription ...
Under-expanded supersonic CO2 freezing jets during champagne cork popping - Science Advances
During champagne cork popping, the CO2/H2O gas mixture initially under pressure in the bottleneck freely expands into ambient air and experiences adiabatic ...
A guide to diagnosing and treating 'Undergraduate Awesomeness' - Science Magazine
Our Experimental Error columnist offers advice for mentoring overconfident undergrads.
A guide to diagnosing and treating 'Undergraduate Awesomeness' - Science Magazine
Our Experimental Error columnist offers advice for mentoring overconfident undergrads.
Letter: Pitting stupidity against science | Letters | gazettetimes.com - Corvallis Gazette Times
On Oct. 15, 1997, the combined Cassini-Huygens spacecraft took off on a seven-plus year voyage to land a 700-pound probe on Titan. On Jan, 14, 2005, ...
Saturday, 21 September 2019
Letter: Pitting stupidity against science | Letters | gazettetimes.com - Corvallis Gazette Times
On Oct. 15, 1997, the combined Cassini-Huygens spacecraft took off on a seven-plus year voyage to land a 700-pound probe on Titan. On Jan, 14, 2005, ...
Close brothers love science - Boston Herald
The boys would be thrilled to have a dog and other siblings in their adoptive family. Most importantly they want a family that can adopt them together!
Science is Deeply Imaginative: Why is This Treated As a Secret? - The Wire
The first mode of visual imagination is, of course, the chief source for the artist, but the same is true for many scientists.
Letter: Pitting stupidity against science | Letters | gazettetimes.com - Corvallis Gazette Times
On Oct. 15, 1997, the combined Cassini-Huygens spacecraft took off on a seven-plus year voyage to land a 700-pound probe on Titan. On Jan, 14, 2005, ...
A guide to diagnosing and treating 'Undergraduate Awesomeness' - Science Magazine
Our Experimental Error columnist offers advice for mentoring overconfident undergrads.
Non-Abelian band topology in noninteracting metals - Science Magazine
Band structure degeneracies in topological materials can take the form of lines or even chains of interconnected loops. Wu et al. study theoretically these nodal ...
A new scientific agenda for Mexico - Science Magazine
In his Editorial “Quo vadis, Mexican science?” (26 July, p. 301), A. Lazcano expressed concern about cuts to the budget of the Mexican National Council of ...
A guide to diagnosing and treating 'Undergraduate Awesomeness' - Science Magazine
Our Experimental Error columnist offers advice for mentoring overconfident undergrads.
Non-Abelian band topology in noninteracting metals - Science Magazine
Band structure degeneracies in topological materials can take the form of lines or even chains of interconnected loops. Wu et al. study theoretically these nodal ...
A guide to diagnosing and treating 'Undergraduate Awesomeness' - Science Magazine
Our Experimental Error columnist offers advice for mentoring overconfident undergrads.
Non-Abelian band topology in noninteracting metals - Science Magazine
Band structure degeneracies in topological materials can take the form of lines or even chains of interconnected loops. Wu et al. study theoretically these nodal ...
Non-Abelian band topology in noninteracting metals - Science Magazine
Band structure degeneracies in topological materials can take the form of lines or even chains of interconnected loops. Wu et al. study theoretically these nodal ...
Reuters Science News Summary - Yahoo News
Scores of UFO enthusiasts converged on rural Nevada on Thursday for a pilgrimage of sorts to the U.S. installation known as Area 51, long rumored to house ...
An sp-hybridized molecular carbon allotrope, cyclo[18]carbon - Science Magazine
Carbon's allotropes include molecular species such as C60 and C70 fullerenes. Kaiser et al. now report the assembly of a large carbon ring, cyclo[18]carbon, ...
Genetic behavioral screen identifies an orphan anti-opioid system - Science Magazine
The µ-opioid receptor (MOR) is the target of pain-reducing drugs, including morphine and the potent synthetic opioid fentanyl. Better understanding of the ...
Genetic behavioral screen identifies an orphan anti-opioid system - Science Magazine
The µ-opioid receptor (MOR) is the target of pain-reducing drugs, including morphine and the potent synthetic opioid fentanyl. Better understanding of the ...
Genetic behavioral screen identifies an orphan anti-opioid system - Science Magazine
The µ-opioid receptor (MOR) is the target of pain-reducing drugs, including morphine and the potent synthetic opioid fentanyl. Better understanding of the ...
Face of the mysterious Denisovans emerges - Science Magazine
Many of us can picture the face of a Neanderthal, with its low forehead, beetled brows, and big nose. But until now, even scientists could only guess at the ...
Scientists Identify Neurons That Help the Brain Forget - The New York Times
In mice, cells in the hypothalamus clear out old memories while the animals sleep.
Ancient DNA reveals the first glimpse of what a Denisovan may have looked like - Science News
Scientists have painted a portrait of a young female who belonged to a mysterious, humanlike population known as Denisovans around 50,000 years ago.
REM sleep–active MCH neurons are involved in forgetting hippocampus-dependent memories - Science Magazine
Sleep affects memories via several mechanisms. Izawa et al. identified a possible new pathway in the brain: REM sleep–active hypothalamic ...
Face of the mysterious Denisovans emerges - Science Magazine
Many of us can picture the face of a Neanderthal, with its low forehead, beetled brows, and big nose. But until now, even scientists could only guess at the ...
Ancient DNA reveals the first glimpse of what a Denisovan may have looked like - Science News
Scientists have painted a portrait of a young female who belonged to a mysterious, humanlike population known as Denisovans around 50,000 years ago.
Friday, 20 September 2019
Bad Science - KUT
Why do we continue to believe in ideas that sound scientific long after they have been scientifically proved to be incorrect? That is the question Dr. Art.
Scientists Identify Neurons That Help the Brain Forget - The New York Times
In mice, cells in the hypothalamus clear out old memories while the animals sleep.
REM sleep–active MCH neurons are involved in forgetting hippocampus-dependent memories - Science Magazine
Sleep affects memories via several mechanisms. Izawa et al. identified a possible new pathway in the brain: REM sleep–active hypothalamic ...
A new scientific agenda for Mexico - Science Magazine
In his Editorial “Quo vadis, Mexican science?” (26 July, p. 301), A. Lazcano expressed concern about cuts to the budget of the Mexican National Council of ...
At the Large Hadron Collider, a peek at the future of science - The Washington Post
Durind a two-year maintenance shutdown, visitors can visit the cavern that houses the largest machine on Earth.
400 years and (re)counting - Science Magazine
Over centuries of slavery in America, systematic structures were erected to present enslaved people as “the other”—a race apart and less than human—as a way ...
Under-expanded supersonic CO2 freezing jets during champagne cork popping - Science Advances
During champagne cork popping, the CO2/H2O gas mixture initially under pressure in the bottleneck freely expands into ambient air and experiences adiabatic ...
400 years and (re)counting - Science Magazine
Over centuries of slavery in America, systematic structures were erected to present enslaved people as “the other”—a race apart and less than human—as a way ...
The human imperative of stabilizing global climate change at 1.5°C - Science Magazine
Climate change will be the greatest threat to humanity and global ecosystems in the coming years, and there is a pressing need to understand and communicate ...
Structural basis for client recognition and activity of Hsp40 chaperones - Science Magazine
Chaperones are essential for proper protein folding inside cells, but their interactions with client proteins are difficult to study because they are dynamic. Jiang et ...
400 years and (re)counting - Science Magazine
Over centuries of slavery in America, systematic structures were erected to present enslaved people as “the other”—a race apart and less than human—as a way ...
A guide to diagnosing and treating 'Undergraduate Awesomeness' - Science Magazine
Our Experimental Error columnist offers advice for mentoring overconfident undergrads.
Scientists Identify Neurons That Help the Brain Forget - The New York Times
In mice, cells in the hypothalamus clear out old memories while the animals sleep.
400 years and (re)counting - Science Magazine
Over centuries of slavery in America, systematic structures were erected to present enslaved people as “the other”—a race apart and less than human—as a way ...
Thursday, 19 September 2019
The Proposal to Restrict Science at EPA Is Dying a Slow Death - Union of Concerned Scientists
Some modest good news: the proposal to restrict the use of science in air pollution, chemical safety, water quality, and countless other decisions at the EPA has ...
The human imperative of stabilizing global climate change at 1.5°C - Science Magazine
Climate change will be the greatest threat to humanity and global ecosystems in the coming years, and there is a pressing need to understand and communicate ...
Five climate change science misconceptions -- debunked - Chicago Daily Herald
The science of climate change is more than 150 years old, and it is probably the most tested area of modern science.
EPA signals retreat from controversial 'secret science' rule - Science Magazine
Plan to limit use of certain studies had drawn widespread criticism.
Face of the mysterious Denisovans emerges - Science Magazine
Many of us can picture the face of a Neanderthal, with its low forehead, beetled brows, and big nose. But until now, even scientists could only guess at the ...
Ancient DNA reveals the first glimpse of what a Denisovan may have looked like - Science News
Scientists have painted a portrait of a young female who belonged to a mysterious, humanlike population known as Denisovans around 50,000 years ago.
Can the world make the chemicals it needs without oil? - Science Magazine
With solar and wind booming, the chemical industry dabbles with forgoing petroleum as its source.
The Proposal to Restrict Science at EPA Is Dying a Slow Death - Union of Concerned Scientists
Some modest good news: the proposal to restrict the use of science in air pollution, chemical safety, water quality, and countless other decisions at the EPA has ...
Face of the mysterious Denisovans emerges - Science Magazine
Many of us can picture the face of a Neanderthal, with its low forehead, beetled brows, and big nose. But until now, even scientists could only guess at the ...
EPA signals retreat from controversial 'secret science' rule - Science Magazine
Plan to limit use of certain studies had drawn widespread criticism.
Ancient DNA reveals the first glimpse of what a Denisovan may have looked like - Science News
Scientists have painted a portrait of a young female who belonged to a mysterious, humanlike population known as Denisovans around 50,000 years ago.
Wisconsin Science Festival encourages science exploration statewide - University of Wisconsin-Madison
Young students take part in the Wisconsin Science Festival, a statewide celebration of curiosity and science exploration, with events that extend into half of ...
Can the world make the chemicals it needs without oil? - Science Magazine
With solar and wind booming, the chemical industry dabbles with forgoing petroleum as its source.
Face of the mysterious Denisovans emerges - Science Magazine
Many of us can picture the face of a Neanderthal, with its low forehead, beetled brows, and big nose. But until now, even scientists could only guess at the ...
The Proposal to Restrict Science at EPA Is Dying a Slow Death - Union of Concerned Scientists
Some modest good news: the proposal to restrict the use of science in air pollution, chemical safety, water quality, and countless other decisions at the EPA has ...
Ancient DNA reveals the first glimpse of what a Denisovan may have looked like - Science News
Scientists have painted a portrait of a young female who belonged to a mysterious, humanlike population known as Denisovans around 50,000 years ago.
The human imperative of stabilizing global climate change at 1.5°C - Science Magazine
Climate change will be the greatest threat to humanity and global ecosystems in the coming years, and there is a pressing need to understand and communicate ...
Face of the mysterious Denisovans emerges - Science Magazine
Many of us can picture the face of a Neanderthal, with its low forehead, beetled brows, and big nose. But until now, even scientists could only guess at the ...
Sickle cell drug raises hopes and doubts - Science Magazine
A new drug for sickle cell disease, a grave genetic malady that afflicts an estimated 100,000 people in the United States alone and has no truly effective therapy, ...
A new 'Blob' menaces Pacific ecosystems - Science Magazine
In the fall of 2014, marine ecologist Jennifer Fisher was stunned when jellyfish and tiny crustaceans typically found in warmer waters filled her nets off the coast ...
Jonathan Lambert, Author at - Science News
Jonathan Lambert joined Science News in 2019 as a staff writer covering life sciences. He earned a master's degree from Cornell University studying how a ...
Solve the biodiversity crisis with funding - Science Magazine
The recent Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Global Assessment (1) is the most comprehensive ...
Five climate change science misconceptions -- debunked - Chicago Daily Herald
The science of climate change is more than 150 years old, and it is probably the most tested area of modern science.
Wednesday, 18 September 2019
As its ice slabs expand, Greenland contributes more to sea level rise - Science News
Hidden slabs of frozen meltwater have grown rapidly beneath Greenland's snowy surface since 2001, scientists say. And these ice slabs are amping up the ice ...
How dangerous is vaping? The science remains hazy - Medical Xpress
Is vaping a useful tool for quitting smoking or just a new way of harming your health? Countries around the world are beginning to consider this question and ...
A Timeline of Recent Attacks on the EPA's Science-based Ambient Air Pollution Standards - Union of Concerned Scientists
Trump administration officials at the US Environmental Protection Agency have made several moves that undermine the longstanding process that the agency ...
An extraterrestrial trigger for the mid-Ordovician ice age: Dust from the breakup of the L-chondrite parent body - Science Advances
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt 466 million years (Ma) ago still delivers almost a third of all meteorites falling on Earth. Our new ...
Sacramento State opens out of this world planetarium, science building - ABC10.com KXTV
The Ernest E. Tschannen Science Complex doubles the number of seats for students and features a planetarium.
The number of teens who reported vaping recently is still growing - Science News
A 2019 survey finds the number of high school and middle school students who report using e-cigarettes recently continues to grow.
How do you get children from disadvantaged backgrounds engaged with science? - Wellcome Trust
One answer is youth workers. They are developing and delivering inspiring science activities through Curiosity, our scheme with BBC Children in Need.
Girl Scouts, Now You Can Earn a Badge in Space Science - Air & Space Magazine
The Girl Scouts was just a year old when, in 1913, it began awarding badges to young women for electronics and aviation. More than a century later, it is ...
Jeffrey Epstein, the academy and questions about male dominance in science - Washington Post
Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein hobnobbed with some of the world's leading scientists and thinkers, flying them on his private jet to a TED conference, ...
An extraterrestrial trigger for the mid-Ordovician ice age: Dust from the breakup of the L-chondrite parent body - Science Advances
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt 466 million years (Ma) ago still delivers almost a third of all meteorites falling on Earth. Our new ...
How do you get children from disadvantaged backgrounds engaged with science? - Wellcome Trust
One answer is youth workers. They are developing and delivering inspiring science activities through Curiosity, our scheme with BBC Children in Need.
Artificial intelligence could predict El Niño up to 18 months in advance - Science Magazine
The dreaded El Niño strikes the globe every 2 to 7 years. As warm waters in the tropical Pacific Ocean shift eastward and trade winds weaken, the weather ...
An extraterrestrial trigger for the mid-Ordovician ice age: Dust from the breakup of the L-chondrite parent body - Science Advances
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt 466 million years (Ma) ago still delivers almost a third of all meteorites falling on Earth. Our new ...
Browning students win science-themed trip in NASA competition - KRTV Great Falls News
The Browning Middle School Moon Dancers won the $6000 trip to Pasadena, California, after competing in a NASA science competition back in July.
Girl Scouts, Now You Can Earn a Badge in Space Science - Air & Space Magazine
The Girl Scouts was just a year old when, in 1913, it began awarding badges to young women for electronics and aviation. More than a century later, it is ...
Swedish Teen Climate Activist Urges US Lawmakers to 'Follow the Science' - VOA News
Swedish teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg appeared before a U.S. Congressional committee Wednesday, urging law makers to "listen to the science" and ...
Five climate change science misconceptions, debunked - StateImpact Pennsylvania
This story originally appeared in The Conversation. It is republished here as part of StateImpact Pennsylvania's partnership with Covering Climate Now, a global ...
An extraterrestrial trigger for the mid-Ordovician ice age: Dust from the breakup of the L-chondrite parent body - Science Advances
The breakup of the L-chondrite parent body in the asteroid belt 466 million years (Ma) ago still delivers almost a third of all meteorites falling on Earth. Our new ...
How dangerous is vaping? The science remains hazy - Medical Xpress
Is vaping a useful tool for quitting smoking or just a new way of harming your health? Countries around the world are beginning to consider this question and ...
Joyful celebration marks Science Complex grand opening - Sacramento State University
Members of the Sacramento State band, University mascot Herky, and members of the spirit team bring the noise during the grand opening of the Ernest E.
Science Reveals The Traits Every Leader Must Cultivate - Forbes
Does the perfect or complete leader exist? Famous CEOs over the years include Steve Jobs of Apple, Jack Welch of General Motors and more recently Satya ...
WKAR science of food series debuts on PBS Digital - MSUToday
Why should meat “rest” between cooking and serving? Which is better: farmed or wild-caught salmon? What makes a pickle, a pickle? History buff, foodie and ...
Browning students win science-themed trip in NASA competition - KXLH Helena News
The Browning Middle School Moon Dancers won the $6000 trip to Pasadena, California, after competing in a NASA science competition back in July.
Chinese ties don't faze European funders - Science Magazine
Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus needs some time to describe all of her connections to top-ranked research institutions in China. “Let me think,” says the professor of ...
A Tale of Two Science Halls - The Cougar Chronicle
New CSUSM students have a hard time finding the right Science Hall at first. Granted, being lost appears to be more of a familiarity issue more than anything ...
A Tale of Two Science Halls - The Cougar Chronicle
New CSUSM students have a hard time finding the right Science Hall at first. Granted, being lost appears to be more of a familiarity issue more than anything ...
Congo arrests former health minister for alleged misuse of Ebola funds - Science Magazine
Police in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have arrested the former health minister, Oly Ilunga Kalenga, for allegedly mismanaging $4.3 million in ...
New deals could help scientific societies survive open access - Science Magazine
In the push to make the scientific literature open access, small scientific societies have feared they could be collateral damage. Many rely on subscription ...
Meet the group providing science and technology information to the US Congress - Chemical & Engineering News
Rapidly emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and gene editing, may disrupt our world in both positive and negative ways. When US ...
Wonder of Science program inspires STEM students - Bundaberg Now
Bundaberg Region students put their STEM skills to the test at today's Wonder of Science event held at St Luke's Anglican School.
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“Fat Shaming” Won't Solve Obesity. Science Might. - Michigan Medicine
Fat shaming won't solve obesity, but science could help. Michigan Medicine rounds up research papers and articles to show why treatment can't adopt the “one ...
COSI teaches science, chemistry at Glandorf Elementary - Lima Ohio
GLANDORF — Making slime, learning about chemical reactions and physical changes were all science skills students at Glandorf Elementary learned Tuesd.
COSI teaches science, chemistry at Glandorf Elementary - Lima Ohio
GLANDORF — Making slime, learning about chemical reactions and physical changes were all science skills students at Glandorf Elementary learned Tuesd.
Comics and chemistry: Local teacher launching Kickstarter for science comic book - Richmond Register
Students who are less inclined to open up their textbooks to find out what NaCl is can soon find the answer in a comic book.