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Act Up For Citizen Science Month

No fooling, Citizen Science Month and the One Million Acts of Science challenge are underway




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The Sun Takes Center Stage for Citizen Science Month Week 2

Along with eclipse-related activities, try some pet projects, library kits and litter monitoring




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Highlights of Upcoming Week 3 of Citizen Science Month

Bats, dolphins, National Parks and a 12-hour Zooniverse Palooza are coming up for Citizen Science Month.




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Citizen Science Month and #OneMillionActsOfScience Needs You!

It's a packed week, with Earth Day, Arbor Day, The City Nature Challenge and more!




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Across the Finish Line! Citizen Science Month Final Days.

One Million Acts of Science challenge met, but lots of important project work is still left!




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Summer Film/Citizen Science Pairings

Choose the perfect film to complement your citizen science project!




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Make History With Citizen Science

Delve into the past with these projects, steeped in history




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Quantum Computers Are Like Kaleidoscopes, Helping Illustrate Science and Technology

"Quantum phenomena are mysterious and often counterintuitive."




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Space science

Location: Special Collections x-Collection- QB500.L4




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Son of the stars : a science fiction novel

Location: Special Collections Hevelin Collection- PS3560.O4864S65 1952




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Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, United States Senate: tenth anniversary, 1958-1968.

Location: Special Collections x-Collection- TL521.A541485 1968




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Transactions on Computational Science XXVII

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Regenerative Medicine - from Protocol to Patient 2. Stem Cell Science and Technology

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Pervasive Haptics Science, Design, and Application

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Data Mining Techniques for the Life Sciences

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Rencontres du vers et de la prose. Conscience théorique et mise en page : Actes du colloque des 12-13 décembre 2013, CEMA, Université de La Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3

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Inventing atmospheric science : Bjerknes, Rossby, Wexler, and the foundations of modern meteorology

Location: Engineering Library- QC855.F547 2016




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Nanomaterials : science and applications

Location: Engineering Library- TA418.9.N35 2016




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Guide to the geology of southeastern North Dakota, including Barnes, Cass, Griggs, Ransom, Richland, Sargent, Steele, and Traill Counties : an earth science guide for North Dakota school students

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.3 1972




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Guide to the geology of southwestern North Dakota : including Adams, Billings, Bowman, Dunn, Golden Valley, Grant, Hettinger, McKenzie, Mercer, Morton, Oliver, Sioux, Slope, and Stark Counties : an earth science guide for North Dakota school students

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.9 1975




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Key takeaways from our investigation into the science behind an alternative autism therapy

Here are the key takeways from The Times' yearlong investigation into the science behind magnetic resonance therapy, or MERT, as a therapy for autism.




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Speaking Science on a Stopwatch

Ivan Alcantara shared his advice about crafting a good elevator pitch and its usefulness in science.




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A Microbial Ally to Bring Science to the Masses

By identifying Wolbachia in arthropods, science-enthusiast citizens can help researchers sample the bacteria’s hosts.




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Sapient Partners with Rancho BioSciences to Accelerate the Next Generation of its Human Biology Database

Infrastructure expansion will enable rapid ingestion, homogenization of new multi-omics and real-world data for accelerated delivery of multidimensional insights to inform drug development




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Sapio Sciences Expands Collaboration With AWS to Advance Science-Aware AI Vision

Collaboration enables customers to securely and confidently use AI to accelerate drug research and discovery.




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Julie Wolter, the dean of Gonzaga's rebranded School of Health Sciences, is all about taking the road less traveled

There are what you might call "traditional" paths in academia that advance in a very linear way…




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University of Birmingham hosts one-off Arts and Science Festival

The University of Birmingham is set to host its first Arts & Science Festival to showcase the wealth of ideas, research and collaboration across its campus.





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Part Time High School Science Teacher (Carteret, NJ)

High School Science teacher for a religious, independent boys high school in Central New Jersey, with classes in the late afternoon into early evening. Small class sizes and a supportive administration. The ideal candidate should have command of Chemistry and Physics and be passionate about sharing that knowledge. Hours are Monday-Thursday, 3:30-5:30, or 4:30-6:30. Classroom experience required.




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ON EXPLORATIONS – the science of black holes, with Dr. Neil Degrasse Tyson and Dr. Fulvia Melia.

On Explorations this week Dr. Michio Kaku speaks with Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, an American astrophysicist, author, and science communicator. Tyson studied at Harvard University, the University of Texas at […]

The post ON EXPLORATIONS – the science of black holes, with Dr. Neil Degrasse Tyson and Dr. Fulvia Melia. appeared first on KKFI.




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Jan 14: Exxon's excellent climate science, dolphins drowned out by noise, supersonic but boomless and more...

Climate change and insects, and designing Canada’s lunar rover



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March 11: Encore of Quirks & Quarks' 2005 special celebrating Albert Einstein's impact on science

"The Einstein Show" marked 100 years since his publication of four papers that changed the laws of physics



  • Radio/Quirks & Quarks


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Darrell To Present During Roche Science Week

Myles Darrell will deliver a presentation as part of Roche Science Week activities on February 7th, with the presentation to focus on the preservation and protection of Bermuda’s native and endemic flora. A spokesperson said, “Bermuda’s conservation efforts began more than 400 years ago when legislation was passed to protect her sea turtles. Now, well into […]




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Why NASA does space science and not the private sector

With all the advances in private space exploration, why do taxpayers still pay for space science missions?




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Mad Science Monday: Never Visit The Dentist Again

I think the next logical step is a pulled-tooth via skydiving.

~NSHA





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Physicists ‘entangle’ individual molecules for the first time, bringing about a new platform for quantum science

The scientific feat is also "a breakthrough for practical applications because entangled molecules can be the building blocks for many future applications.” says physicist Lawrence Cheuk.




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Catholic Women and the Arts and Sciences

A lecture on the legacy of Catholic women in the arts and sciences.




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Behavioral Science Desk with ideas42

The Kahneman-Treisman Center is pleased to announce its newest initiative: Behavioral Science Desk. We know Princeton scholar-researchers from a range of disciplines are interested in finding ways to have their work intersect not only the insights of behavioral science but also real-world settings. The world's first and largest non-profit behavioral science innovation lab, ideas42(Link is external), is partnering with SPIA to bring Princeton students and faculty closer to research and design in the field in our new BSci Desk. Senior leaders from ideas42 will be available to students and faculty on campus as well as virtually, by appointment. See more at https://behavioralpolicy.princeton.edu/news/bscidesk




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NOVA's top science education stories of 2021

High school scientists dazzled us with their innovations—while new studies revealed insights about math mastery and how we can prepare young people for real-world challenges.




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NOVA's top 5 science stories of 2021

Scientific advancements helped humans push through both the pandemic and the atmosphere this year, and a long-awaited visit from some underground insects set the country abuzz.




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The science of fireworks

And why it’s so hard to make blue ones.




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NOVA Science Studio Alumni (2020—2021)

We are proud to introduce the 2020—2021 NOVA Science Studio student-producers who covered a wide variety of science stories including fast fashion and sneaker sustainability, as well as the effects of food insecurity and its outsized impact on youth.




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The top science stories of 2022

NASA nudges an asteroid, weird things emerge from water, and scientists tackle a new epidemic.




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NOVA’s most popular science documentaries of 2022

Explore the cosmos, delve into ancient history, and follow an extreme rescue with NOVA’s most-watched documentaries released in 2022.




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NOVA Science Studio 2023 Student Videos

Introducing the 2023 NOVA Science Studio student producers who reported on local climate change impacts and solutions




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NOVA Science Studio Alumni (2022-2023)

Meet the 2022—2023 NOVA Science Studio student-producers who covered a wide variety of science stories including invasive species and sea level rise, as well as how farm to table restaurants may reduce carbon emissions.




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NOVA Science Studio 2023-2024 Program Registration

Engage your students with science journalism about issues in their communities with the NOVA Science Studio program!




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NOVA Science Studio launches new cohort with big data themes