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Cancer experts call on philanthropists to help fund ‘golden age’ of research

More than 50 top researchers sign letter asking for philanthropic support to transform cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment

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2024 election: The boundary between science and politics - Academia

Public reaction to the "bahasa langit" used in the final vice presidential debate points to a need to define and establish the roles of so-called boundary organizations to serve as a bridge for science communication in Indonesia.

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New Forensic Science Center to break ground in May, bringing many opportunities to Wausau

After seven years of conversation, a new regional Forensic Science Center is finally coming to Wausau.

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Regional Forensic Science Center to be built in 2024

WAUSAU, Wis. (WAOW) -- After seven years, Marathon County leaders are almost ready to break ground on a new Regional Forensic Science Center in Wausau.

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Science Hill’s Megan Eakin signs with Milligan University

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Science Hill mountain biker Megan Eakin signed with Milligan University to continue her athletic and academic career. According to Johnson City Schools, Eakin is the fi…

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2024 Newcomb Cleveland Prize Awarded to UNM Scientists Team

An interdisciplinary team of Indigenous and western scientists from around the globe recently received the 2024 Newcomb Cleveland Prize from the

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Waterville science fiction author whose career spanned genres and universes dies at 73

Steve Miller was a prolific author in the science fiction community, having written hundreds of stories with his wife, Sharon Lee. They built a dedicated following and sold millions of books worldwide.

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Waterville sci-fi author whose career spanned genres and universes dies at 73

Steve Miller was prolific author in the science fiction community, writing hundreds of stories with his wife, selling millions of novels worldwide and building a dedicated following of millions of readers in the process.

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‘Lost Bird’ not seen in 20 years photographed for the first time

The yellow-crested helmetshrike has noisy calls that match its bright feathers.

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Australian citizen scientists hop to it with rabbit virus tracking project

Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, is calling on rural and regional Australians to join in the longest-running citizen science survey of rabbit diseases in the world, to help keep the invasive ...

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South Science and Technology Magnet students learn how to make their own electronic instruments

High school students from the Lima Seniors Audio Engineering Technology Program visited with 6th graders from South Science and Technology Magnet to help teach them how to make their own

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Using citizen scientists to mitigate the environmental crisis in the marine ecosystem

Citizen science can help to improve conservation and management strategies for Mediterranean marine ecosystems, and to mitigate the impact of the environmental crisis. This is the conclusion of a study ...

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Forensic Science Major Reflects on Her Time as a Member of the Charger Community - University of New Haven

Whether she was cheering for her fellow Chargers on the soccer field, helping her classmates learn physics, or playing the keyboard in a band, Emily Verge ’24 has great memories of her time as a Charger. She’s looking forward to many more as she completes her bachelor’s degree and continues her education at the University.

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Morgan State launches Center for Urban and Climate Science Research

Morgan State University has established a new Center for Urban and Coastal Climate Science Research to uniquely address climate change in Maryland.

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Science Central’s new Giant Slide installation and opening delayed

Science Central officials share that previously shared tentative installation and opening dates for its new Giant Slide have been delayed due to a manufacturing error.

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Rio Norte Science Olympiad Team Is Heading To State

On Saturday, out of sixteen regional schools, the Rio Norte Jr. High School Team 2 took second place...

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The Science Quiz | How well acquainted are you with your face?

The Hindu’s Science Quiz on how well acquainted are people with the face.

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Applications open for marine science scholarships

United Way of Collier and the Keys (UWCK) is accepting applications for its Marine Science Educational Advancement Scholarship.

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Milwaukee Academy of Science pulls away from Shoreland Lutheran in boys basketball regional

Milwaukee Academy of Science pulled away from Shoreland Lutheran in the second half to win a WIAA Division 3 basketball regional. Check out photos.

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Open Science Project Office Launched at Marshall by NASA

The Transform to Open Science (TOPS) mission is a NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) initiative designed to rapidly transform agencies

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