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Dorchester author previews his new ‘psychedelic and queer’ science fiction book

“Welcome to Forever” from Nathan Tavares comes in a line of older queer love stories that Tavares is excited to see in media.

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Mass die-offs among farmed salmon on the rise around the world

Warmer seas and greater reliance on technology are linked to hundreds of millions of farmed salmon deaths.

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American Heritage Palm Beach Earns Top Awards At Regional Science Fair - Town-Crier Newspaper

American Heritage Schools’ Palm Beach campus had another extraordinary triumph at the Palm Beach Regional Science & Engineering Fair. For the second consecutive year, 15 of the 30 high school students to represent Palm Beach County at the state science and engineering fair in April will hail from American Heritage. This also marks the second […]

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Several Science Fair Winners From Wellington’s Polo Park Middle School - Town-Crier Newspaper

In January, students from Polo Park Middle School participated in the 69th annual School District of Palm Beach County Science & Engineering Fair. Showing off the school’s exceptional scientific prowess, two students won first place in their respective categories and will be proceeding to represent Polo Park in Lakeland at the state science fair in […]

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Elba High School hosts AMSTI South Science Olympiad Regional Tourney

The talents of young “scientists in training” shined Saturday, March 2, at Elba High School as the school hosted the first ever AMSTI-South Science Olympiad Regional Tournament.

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Scientists Warn 'Dimming The Sun' Is Simply Too Dangerous. Here's Why.

The solution is not science fiction.

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Students prepare for regional Science Olympiad

The Regional Science Olympiad consists of individual and team events that encourage learning in biology, earth science, chemistry, physics, problem-solving and technology.

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National Science Foundation set for budget cut

Year after a strong boost, agency’s gamble on translational division gets knocked down as part of wider election-year retreat by Congress from federal science spending

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Vitamin A resolves lineage plasticity to orchestrate stem cell lineage choices

Retinoic acid dictates whether and when bipotent adult hair follicle stem cells pursue one cell fate versus another.

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Brainstem control of vocalization and its coordination with respiration

Laryngeal premotor neurons in the retroambiguus nucleus constitute the critical node for vocal production and vocal-respiratory coordination in mice.

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Sister chromatid cohesion is mediated by individual cohesin complexes

The sister chromatid cohesion necessary for faithful cell division is mediated by individual cohesin rings.

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B-W Science Olympiad qualifies for the state tournament

The Baldwin-Woodville High School Science Olympiad students competed in their second tournament of the season January 20 at the University of Wisconsin - River Falls. Sixty-two teams competed representing schools

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Madison Elementary Teacher Selected for ‘Science of Reading’ Program

A Madison Elementary School educator is herself hitting the books to become a master at teaching reading skills. Jennifer Davis was selected as one of 118 teachers nationwide in the inaugural LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) Science of Reading Grant Contest. As a winner, Davis already has begun the “Science of […]

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Monitoring homeostasis with ultrasound

An implant could allow at-home monitoring of deep-tissue changes after surgery

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Breathing control of vocalization

A crucial brainstem circuit for vocal-respiratory coordination of the larynx is revealed

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Accounting for the increasing benefits from scarce ecosystems

As people get richer, and ecosystem services scarcer, policy-relevant estimates of ecosystem value must rise

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CO2 drawdown from weathering is maximized at moderate erosion rates

A narrow range of moderate erosion rates results in atmospheric carbon dioxide drawdown.

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Is there science to support Vicks VapoRub on feet?

Q. You have written that putting Vicks VapoRub on the soles of the feet can stop a nighttime cough. That’s pure fluff or maybe written as an ad for Vicks.

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Collections are truly priceless

Last month, Duke University in North Carolina announced that it was shuttering its herbarium. The collection consists of nearly 1 million specimens representing the most comprehensive and historic set of plants from the southeastern United States. It ...

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Neural dynamics of predictive timing and motor engagement in music listening

Interacting neural dynamics along the dorsal auditory pathway effect the experience of groove during music listening.

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