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Horizon Science Academy of Lorain collecting valentines from around the world

First-grade students at Horizon Science Academy of Lorain, 760 Tower Blvd. in Lorain, are collecting valentines from all over the world in anticipation of Feb. 14. The project comes as part of the …

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Mid-Ohio Valley students compete at Regional Science Fair

VIENNA — Fifty-one projects by 64 students from five counties were on display Friday at the Grand Pointe Conference Center for the Regional Science and Engineering Fair. One of those projects was “How Soil Affects Plant Growth!” by Milea Miihlbach, a seventh-grader from Ravenswood Middle School. “It really opened my eyes to how nutrients affect […]

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Spark of an Idea: Regional Science and Engineering Fair Results

Division I, Animal Science: Anastasia Lehnhoff – Jackson County – The Guinea Pig Maze – 2nd place Quincy Jesser – Wood County – Can I spy differences in DNA? – 1st place Division I, Behavioral and Social Sciences: Julian Louden – Wood County – Sound Performance: Does Music Affect Your Game? – 2nd place Emma […]

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Using Data Science to Analyze Global Research Coverage

Exploring how data science enhances research coverage on small/micro-cap companies, debunking myths of no revenue

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Rome picks ‘forest city’ design for new science museum

Rome has settled on a plan to turn an old military technology factory on Via Guido Reni in the Flaminio district into a forest-themed science museum. Italian architecture firm ADAT…

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UK and EU science chiefs urge researchers to take advantage of Horizon scheme

In September last year, it was announced that the UK would return to the EU’s £80 billion Horizon research programme.

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How do insects know which flowers have pollen?

Flowers use a variety of strategies to inform pollinating insects about their pollen reserves, including color, smell and even electrical changes.

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Environmental DNA Is Everywhere. Scientists Are Gathering It All.

The ability to extract trace bits of DNA from soil, water, and even air is revolutionizing science. Are there pitfalls?

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California Isn’t Ready for a Megaflood. Or the Loss of Daniel Swain.

The state’s legendary and beloved “climate scientist-communicator” finds his public outreach isn’t valued by the institutions in America that fund science.

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Migrating species crucial to planet under threat, says UN

Human activity is leaving some migratory species like green turtles facing extinction, a UN report says.

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11 trailblazers on International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2024

February 11 marks International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a United Nations initiative to both celebrate groundbreaking talent in their respective fields and to recognize ongoing gender-based challenges.

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Freezing philosophy: Chinese scholar's brain frozen for science, sparks academic debate | World News

China News: The brain of Chinese scholar Li Zehou has been cryonically preserved, sparking an academic debate. Explore the physical imprint of cultural exposure on the brain. Learn about Li's unique decision and its contrast with traditional Chinese cultural norms.

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EU to call for easier visas for scientists as UK rejoins Horizon

High costs for global talent will prevent Britain enjoying full benefits of programme, research commissioner to say

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Scientists Discover Bizarre 380 Million-Year-Old Ancient Fish That Breathed Air

The rivers of Australia, which once flowed across its now dry interior, used to host a range of bizarre animals - including a sleek predatory lobe-finned fish with large fangs and bony scales. The newly described fossil fish discovered in remote fossil fields west of Alice Springs has been named

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Chinese start-up Galactic Energy plans reusable rocket debut this year

It would make Pallas-1 the first reusable rocket developed in China to reach orbit, but it’s not clear if it will be recovered during the flight.

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First Look at Asteroid Hints It's a Fragment of a Lost Ocean World

An eerie resemblance to something we've seen before.

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Chinese philosopher’s brain frozen for science, causing stir among scholars

A friend of the academic, who died in the US in 2021, says his brain has been cryonically preserved in accordance with his final wishes.

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‘Success breeds success’: How a 1400 hectare plot became the hub of the global chip industry—and the world economy

The 1400-hectare plot of land, an hour's drive south of Taipei, is home to chipmaking giants like TSMC, UMC and MediaTek.

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Why Is Star Trek Ship Design Unique In Science Fiction?

Throughout the history of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek universe, starship design has remained consistently unique in sci-fi, but why is that?

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