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Read MoreHalley-type comet that orbits once every 71.3 years will be easier to spot as it passes by bright stars, say astronomers
Read MoreResearchers think a sacred language inscribed in cuneiform on the tablet suggest the Hittite king visited or lived where the tablet was found in Turkey.
Read MoreDiscovery of the creature along with 100 other marine animals was made in the largely unchartered waters of Bounty Trough in New Zealand
Read MoreCCT CONICET Córdoba, grateful for the support of these outstanding scientific personalities, shares the letter to reaffirm its commitment to quality
Read MoreIn the past decade, the intravenous (IV) drip has risen to meteoric fame – waltzing into the houses of celebrities like John Legend and Chrissy Teigen, Rihanna and the Kardashians – as …
Read MoreDozens of new mollusks, three fish, and a mystery species were found during a three-week long expedition.
Read MoreIn the 200s BC, historical accounts suggest that Archimedes used an array of mirrors to focus sunlight and set enemy ships ablaze during the Siege of Syracuse....
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Read MoreThe Northern Virginia Science Center Foundation announced on March 11 that Amazon Web Services is a principal partner of the Habitat Theater and Science on a Sphere exhibit with a
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Read MoreTwo of this year’s judges were KFYR meteorologists Kevin Lawrence and Jacob Morse.
Read MoreIt isn’t that unusual for a home lab to have a microscope, but wouldn’t it be cool to have a CT scanner? Well, you probably won’t anytime soon, but if you are interested in scans …
Read MoreScience teachers in L.A. and Pasadena school districts and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of L.A. created the fair long ago.
Read MoreRAPID CITY, S.D. - Approximately 835 middle school girls are expected to attend the annual Women in Science Conference at South Dakota Mines on Tuesday, March 12. The conference, aimed
Read MoreVancouver Fire Rescue Service first attempted unsuccessfully to put out the fire with the high pressure stream from a large fire boat.
Read MoreThis week, students from around Fresno County will compete in a science fair. For one Clovis North freshman, she's entering an experiment she's been working on for years.
Read MoreTwo of this year’s judges were KFYR’s meteorologists Kevin Lawrence and Jacob Morse.
Read MoreTwo of this year’s judges were KFYR’s meteorologists Kevin Lawrence and Jacob Morse.
Read MoreTwo of this year’s judges were KFYR’s meteorologists Kevin Lawrence and Jacob Morse.
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