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Iowa STEM Summit keynote: “It’s Not Magic, It’s Science!”

Iowa STEM Summit keynote: “It’s Not Magic, It’s Science!”

The 2025 Iowa STEM Summit, hosted by the Iowa Governor’s STEM Advisory Council at the Iowa Department of Education is fast approaching! During this year’s event, global STEM ambassador Jay Flores will deliver an engaging keynote address entitled...

Owner:  American Government
Science, Technology and Innovation on message of support at G20 Chief Science Advisor’s Roundtable

Science, Technology and Innovation on message of support at G20 Chief Science Advisor’s Roundtable

Earlier today, the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Prof. Blade Nzimande delivered a stirring message of support at the G20 Chief Science Advisors’ Roundtable (CSAR). The roundtable was hosted by the entity of the Department of...

Owner:  South African Government
Minister Blade Nzimande encourages young girls to take up careers in emerging science fields

Minister Blade Nzimande encourages young girls to take up careers in emerging science fields

Earlier today, the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Prof. Blade Nzimande delivered a deeply insightful opening address at the G20 Women & Girls in Science side event. This event forms part of a series of activities by the Department...

Owner:  South African Government
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Scientists Uncover Rare Repeating Gamma-Ray Bursts Beyond Our Galaxy

Scientists Uncover Rare Repeating Gamma-Ray Bursts Beyond Our Galaxy

Scientists are working to unravel the causes of a series of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) – the most powerful explosions in the Universe. Usually such energy outbursts arise from the catastrophic end of a star’s life or its disruption near a...

Owner:  Terentyev Petro Alexandrovich
Scientists develop sunscreen made from pollen that doesn’t harm corals

Scientists develop sunscreen made from pollen that doesn’t harm corals

Scientists have invented a pollen-based sunscreen, which their results suggest is as effective in blocking harmful ultraviolet rays as sunscreens containing chemicals that contribute to coral bleaching and pollution in oceans. In a recently...

Owner:  Rhett Ayers Butler
Science Unwrapped hosts first event of the fall semester

Science Unwrapped hosts first event of the fall semester

Science Unwrapped opened its semester of lectures with the unwrappable: the mummified remains that are the subject of anthropologist Sascha Baldauf and her faculty mentor Molly Cannon’s research. When the Utah State University Museum of...

Owner:  Utah State University
Science The Cool Down Researchers deploy ingenious robot to sneak up on iconic 'sentinel' creatures: 'It can get close to the animals without scaring them'
Science Museum opens new free Space gallery

Science Museum opens new free Space gallery

The Science Museum in London has opened its new free Space gallery, which showcases iconic objects from space and new technologies. In the new Space gallery, which has replaced the former Exploring Space gallery, guests can learn about space...

Owner:  Rachel & Charles Read
Scientists Develop "Super" Soybean More Appealing to Consumers

Scientists Develop "Super" Soybean More Appealing to Consumers

In Missouri, soybeans aren’t just a crop; they’re the state’s top commodity. At the University of Missouri, researchers are developing innovative ways to improve the flavor of soy-based foods, deliver more health benefits and appeal to a wider...

Owner:  Bob Kafato

Scientists Printed Viruses Designed by AI and They’re Successfully Reproducing

A team of researchers from Stanford University and the Arc Institute in Palo Alto, California say they’ve created viruses with AI-designed DNA that can target and kill specific bacteria. And these aren’t just simulated possibilities — they’re real...

Owner:  Andrew Perlman & Matt Sechrest
Science BGR The Largest Known Things In The Universe, Ranked By Size

Science BGR The Largest Known Things In The Universe, Ranked By Size

Space. It's really, really big. How big is it? Well, according to astronomers, the observable universe is around 92 billion light-years in diameter, but that's all we can see (hence the word "observable"). For all we know, the universe as we see...

Owner:  Apollo Global Management
Science says exercising outside makes you happier than hitting the gym

Science says exercising outside makes you happier than hitting the gym

Vitaly Gariev By Talker By Stephen Beech Exercising in the great outdoors is far more beneficial than working out in the city or at a gym, according to new research. Getting active in "green" surroundings improves mood, reduces stress levels, and...

Owner:  Will Fleet
Scientists develop quintuple agonists, a promising new treatment for diabetes and obesity
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