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Dr. Sierra (Weigman) Brown, an alumna of the State University of New York at Fredonia, will be presenting a talk titled “From Planetary Geochemistry to Indigenous Environmental Policy: Charting Career…

NBC Chicago Reports on the Reasons Behind Wednesday Closure of a Popular Chicago Museum

The Muesum of Science and Industry in Chicago unexpectedly closed for “unplanned museum maintenance” while many students were on spring break. However, the museum announced that it would reopen for…

Exciting science program coming to MJC on April 5

The next presentation for the Modesto Area Partners In Science (MAPS) group will feature ‘Extreme Science’ with the Science Wizard. The show, scheduled for Friday, April 5 at 7:30 p.m.,…

Timber Lake sweeps top two awards at High Plains Regional Science Fair

Shawn Quinn’s winning project, “Ultrasonic Haptic Awareness: Phase 2,” earned him a trip to the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair in Los Angeles next month. The project was showcased…

Are Dog DNA tests becoming more popular, or are they accurate?

In a study led by Halie Rando, an assistant professor of computer science at Smith College, the question of what defines a dog breed was explored. Despite genetics pointing to…

Beer and Science: Understanding the Impact of Climate Change on Fisheries

Outdoor recreation in the Northwoods has always played a significant role in driving the local economy, with fishing being a popular activity. The lakes and rivers in the region are…

Scientists Chase After the Total Solar Eclipse Using NASA Jet Planes

Solar eclipses have historically been instrumental in driving various scientific discoveries, leading to groundbreaking research. In anticipation of the upcoming solar eclipse, NASA has allocated funding for several scientific experiments,…

Regional Science Olympiad hosted by VCSU on March 28th

Valley City State University recently hosted the Valley City Regional Science Olympiad for high school and middle school teams. A total of 350 students from 23 teams representing 13 schools…

Farewell to the Life Science Building: Insider Secrets Revealed

A group of Pitt alumni has decided to fund the dismantling of the Life Sciences Building and its replacement with a humanities building. The new Life Sciences Building has faced…

Pine Bush Science Department’s Recommendations for Viewing the Solar Eclipse

We are expecting a near total solar eclipse in our area on Monday, April 8. During this event, the moon will pass between the earth and the sun, causing the…