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UK could be vulnerable to 'deep freeze' after scientists issue warning

Experts have warned that while the phenomenon is not likely to happen for several decades, when it hits it could have devastating consequences.

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Gender bias in science ‘deprives our world of great talent’: Guterres

On the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, celebrated on 11 February, UN Secretary-General António Guterres stressed that gender equality in science is essential to building a better future for all.

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Marvel Moviegoers Come for the Action & Stay for the Science

Argonne Scientists are Action and Science heros -- like the Marvel Universe

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A lone stingray mysteriously became pregnant in an aquarium. Scientists now think a male shark could be responsible.

North Carolina aquarium staff were puzzled by when a stingray became pregnant in a male-free tank.

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Terrifying Atlantic Ocean change could spark European weather chaos

A study, published in Science Advances, has suggested a halt in Atlantic Ocean currents this century could see average temperatures in large areas of Europe get much colder and Arctic Ice extend much further south

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The U.S. follows New Zealand: let’s teach indigenous knowledge in the science classroom!

The virus that has long infected New Zealand—the argument that indigenous “ways of knowing” should be taught alongside science in the science classroom—has now spread to America, with t…

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Contents of Charles Darwin’s entire personal library revealed for first time

300-page catalogue details thousands of books, journals, pamphlets and articles in naturalist’s library

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Atmospheric river storms are getting stronger, and deadlier. The race to understand them is on

As the climate crisis supercharges storms over the Pacific, scientists are creating tools that can measure them from the inside

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Weston Elementary hosts Math and Science Day

Doug Scheer entertained pre-K- 2nd grade students with wacky experiments in his science assembly. Photos provided IMLAY CITY — Weston Elementary School students recently enjoyed a Math and Science Day. Students started Jan. 21 with wacky hands-on experiments in a science assembly presented by Imlay City teacher Doug Scheer, discovering that simple household items can

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Mushroom sprouting from live frog in India leaves scientists stunned

Mushroom growing on live organism has never been previously documented

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Gatton Academy partners with Kentucky Science Center for ‘Kids’ Science Night’

Kids were able to participate in science experiments in the lobby of Van Meter Hall, before entering the theater and getting to see engineer turned science TV host Emily Calandrelli.

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Rice hosts Science Olympiad Tournament

For the first time, the Rice Science Olympiad Alumni Association invited 14 middle school teams from around Houston to the Rice University Science Olympiad Regional Tournament Feb. 3. Previously open to only high school students, the team decided to include middle school teams for their second regional, according to the association’s co-director Aishani Gargapati.

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Covering Your Health: Valentine's Day prompts examination of science of love

It's Valentine's Day, which is a great time for an explanation about the science of love; Psychologists break down love into lust, attraction, and attachment, and we have hormones responsible for each phase;

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Covering Your Health: Valentine's Day prompts examination of science of love

It's Valentine's Day, which is a great time for an explanation about the science of love. Psychologists break down love into lust, attraction, and attachment, and we have hormones responsible

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International Day of Women and Girls In Science: Meet IUCN Species Survival Commission member Dr Sangeeta Mangubhai

Today we commemorate International Day of Women and Girls in Science, an annual observance that celebrates the achievements and contributions of women and girls in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This day recognizes the importance of gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls in the scientific community.

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Museum hosts annual science fair

BLOOMSBURG — Thirty-two individual projects were entered in the Bloomsburg Children’s Museum’s ninth-annual science fair, which was held at the Bloomsburg Firehall.

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Master’s of Data Science Programs Go Online

Data science skills are in high demand, as organizations continue to ask more from their data. That’s leading universities to get creative in how they

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Science without Borders

During my online lecture at the Science Week conference in Morocco today, I noticed a group of students wearing a hijab in the back of the…

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7 Things To Buy To Be Happier, According To Science

For years, conventional wisdom has stated that money can’t buy happiness. While money solves some problems, research shows that material possessions provide

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