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Ice-clad volcano study could help understand ‘stealthy’ eruptions
Volcanoes usually signal an upcoming eruption through ground deformation and earthquakes, giving people nearby a chance to evacuate safely.
What if a volcano were to erupt silently, without any of the usual signals? These are called…
Wye Valley NHS Trust celebrates Biomedical Science Day
Healthcare staff at Wye Valley NHS Trust want to inspire the next generation of scientists by celebrating the work of medical laboratory professionals.
The competition is open to all primary and secondary schools in Herefordshire.…
India’s Patented 0–1000 Universal Child Development Metric Transforming Autism, Speech, ABA,…
The Science Behind Pinnacle AbilityScore®: India’s Patented 0–1000 Universal Child Development Metric Transforming Autism, Speech, ABA, Occupational & Developmental Therapies Worldwide!
THE DAY THE SCORE SPOKE: A Family’s First…
Student discovers 500-million-year-old ‘Living Fossil’ on science expedition– here’s…
Sometimes, the most extraordinary discoveries occur when one is not even looking for them, and nature surprises us by quietly hiding secrets in the most unexpected corners of the world. It reminds us that there’s still so much we don’t…
From drab to fab: how science is elevating Queensland coffee and empowering growers
A Griffith University agricultural scientist is helping Queensland coffee growers leap a major industry hurdle, propelling Australian coffee from commodity-grade to ‘specialty coffee’ status and boosting coffee crop valuation. Driven by a…
Burnham’s Princess Theatre to host science-meets-magic show
Top Secret: The Magic of Science will feature experiments and tricks to baffle audiences.
The show is set to take place at the Princess Theatre on Monday, August 11.
Doors will open at 1.30pm before the show starts at 2pm, with…
Scientists warn against attempts to change definition of ‘forever chemicals’ | Pfas
A group of 20 internationally renowned scientists have issued a strong warning against attempts to narrow the definition of “forever chemicals” in what they describe as a politically or economically motivated effort to weaken regulation of…
Alum Bridges Art and Science
Qinqin Liu, Ph.D. ’90, approaches her art from a scientific perspective, drawing on her experience at UC Davis exploring the intersection of art and science.Liu was first exposed to art growing up in a textile-weaving family in Xianyan,…
How to enable data scientists without running up costs
The growth of AI has changed the roles of data scientists, who once worked primarily with neat rows and columns of structured data to create predictive analytics. Today’s data scientists feed raw text, images, video, and audio into…
Science Activities for the Young Child course offered by college
Barton Community College invites early childhood educators, afterschool providers, community volunteers, and families to participate in Science Activities for the Young Child, a special hybrid class designed to bring the wonders of science…