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UTPB hosts 127th annual Texas Academy of Science gathering: Students showcase research and future plans

In a historic first for the university, UTPB is hosting the 127th Annual Texas Academy of Science (TAS) gathering. This event brings together students, faculty, and professionals from across Texas to celebrate scientific research and innovation.

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Unmanned Aerial Systems Propel Atmospheric Science Forward

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The science of dishabituation and unlocking joy and innovation

MIT cognitive scientist and author Tali Sharot delves into the science behind habituation and how breaking up habits and routines can help reset our brains.

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Killer whale vs shark: solo orca eats great white

A killer whale is captured on camera hunting and "eviscerating" a great white shark in less than two minutes.

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Student scientists showcase their skills at Riverside County science fair

More than 500 projects will be on display at the Riverside Convention Center.

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Student exhibit at El Camino College highlights the science of architecture

“Getting to ZERO,” a new exhibit from architecture students, debuted this week at the El Camino College Art Gallery.

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Student’s use science to help farmers grow peanuts

The Hudson-Alpha WIREGRASS is teaching students how to plant and grow their own peanuts, and identify traits that improve the peanut's disease resistant capabilities.

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Dothan students use science to help farmers grow peanuts

Students at Dothan High School are learning how to grow their own peanuts, a task some farmers say can be difficult. This project seeks to make their job easier.

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Data science platform market size to grow at a CAGR of 26.78% by 2027, North America will account for a significant share of the global market growth, Technavio

NEW YORK, March 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- According to Technavio, the global data science platform market size is estimated to grow by USD 2,49,147.71 million from 2022 to 2027. The

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Thirty Meter Telescope risks losing billions in funding from the National Science Foundation

Funding for the Thirty Meter Telescope may be in jeopardy following a decision by the National Science Foundation board to place a $1.6 billion budget cap on giant telescope projects.

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Engineering and science take centerstage at YES Fair in Cochise County

Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Cooperative is wrapping up its 40th Youth Engineering & Science Fair, for students across southeastern Arizona.

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Massive shark tagged by Cape Cod researcher makes shark science history: ‘A dream come true’

The nearly 3,000-pound monstrous great white shark tagged by a Cape Cod researcher has traveled more than 2,000 miles since she was tagged in December — and has now made shark science history…

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Single orca seen killing great white shark off South African coast

Attack on juvenile is thought to be first known time a lone orca has hunted down a great white

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Orca observed hunting and killing a great white shark by itself for the first time

Watch how the marine mammals hunt in South Africa, where they have developed a particular taste for shark liver.

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How Jen Lilley Got an Accidental Degree in Environmental Science

Actress Jen Lilley is sharing “5 random facts” with her Instagram followers, from her feelings on social media to how she ended up with...

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Framework promotes equitable science learning - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis

Teaching science in a way that includes and engages all learners can be challenging, but a new framework developed by the Institute for School Partnership at Washington University in St. Louis, and published in the journal Science and Children, provides criteria for equitable lesson development in elementary science.

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The solar eclipse preparation continues for Science Central

As Fort Wayne nears the upcoming solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, Science Central shares it has eclipse glasses available and is preparing for an ‘Eclipse Day’ celebration.

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NERSC Call for Proposals: Generative AI for Science, April 1 Deadline

NERSC is inviting proposals for projects that will leverage NERSC’s Perlmutter supercomputer to push the state of the art in Generative AI (GenAI) and deep [...]

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Pythagoras Was Wrong About Music | Biochar's Potential For Carbon Capture | Science Friday

The Greek philosopher Pythagoras had specific ideas about the mathematical ratios behind music. It turns out that he was wrong. Also, the charcoal-like substance known as biochar pack...

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