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Heat Without Fire: Deep Geothermal in the Northeastern U.S. December 15 7pm ET Deep geothermal heat could transform how energy is provided to communities…
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How Spiders Catch DinnerSpiders are mysterious creatures, using a variety of techniques to lure or ‘invite’ their guests to dinner. But how do they go…
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The Women in STEM project explores engineering and the vast opportunities that are available, even a brief glance of the engineering world - demonstrates…
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Technology, the second section of STEM, is home to a wide variety of careers This category is one that is expanding rapidly each day, as advancements are…
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There are an abundance of paths that can be pursued with a degree in the sciences. As part of our Women in STEM project, the careers of six women were…
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The International Day of Women and Girls in Science falls on February 11th. To celebrate this, over the next two weeks WSKG will be highlighting women in…
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A talk that will open your eyes –– and your heart –– to the many ways we can support (or sabotage) the relationships we treasure most…
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WSKG welcomes Julia Diana, a Binghamton University student, into the Science department for Spring 2021. She will be learning science communication and…
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Join us for a series of educator workshops based on Ken Burns' documentary The Gene: An Intimate History bringing together science, history and personal…
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Binghamton University Assistant Professor and Corning Museum of Glass Curator bring expertise that guides and inspires students as they learn to create visual expressions of diverse scientific and humanistic topics…
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Storytelling for Change Series Part 1: Behind the Scenes with the Makers of Age of NatureFriday, December 4, 2020, 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM ESTStorytelling for…
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Hear what Dr. Peterson’s lab is working on and what the future of rehabilitation and healing may hold…