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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 sugar is being directly eaten by the tumor, and the tumor can use that sugar to grow."
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Teaching about Climate Impacts and SustainabilityDrought Stories and Solutions New Digital Resources on PBS LearningMedia - Grades 9-12Thursday, March 28,…
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The insects were created, using CRISPR, to carry a powerful "gene drive." The mosquitoes could provide a potent weapon against malaria, but they raise fears about unpredictable environmental effects.
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Get your family involved in something fun this weekend and help scientists track where birds are gathering this winter. For at least 15 minutes on one or…
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By: Jason Chang and Andy SanchezIn just over a decade, the United States went from laughing at Stephen Colbert's "truthiness" to fighting over Kellyanne…
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Join the STEM Effect team for a Twitter chat on January 16th at 2pm EST to discuss challenges of, and promising practices for, assessing medium and…
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According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, changing winds may make it harder for North American birds to migrate southward in the autumn, but make it…
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The Southern Tier Scholastic Science Fair is coming to SUNY Broome on Saturday March 23, 2019. Are you in 5th-12th grades and have an idea to enter?There…
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This time of year the trees seem to come alive bursting with colors of orange, reds and copper, but why does this happen? Our friends from EarthSky share…
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Join us after school for a FREE Science conference providing teachers with opportunities to learn and present exemplar lessons, content, teaching…