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A Columbus teen is turning her Girl Scout Gold Award project into a community-wide effort to fight fentanyl overdoses.
On the occasion of the 2025 National Science Popularization Month, the first event of the "Women's Science Popularization Open Class in Museums" titled "Exploring the Moon with 'Chang'e'" was held at ...
Eyewitness News (WEHT/WTVW) on MSN
UE announces new science-based interdisciplinary degree
The University of Evansville (UE) has announced a new interdisciplinary degree, the Bachelor of Science in Integrated ...
Bradenton Herald on MSN
Mote Marine announces grand opening date for Science Education Aquarium
Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium’s new facility, the Mote Science Education Aquarium (SEA) will open on Oct. 8, the ...
This marks another significant move by Goldwind Science&Technology following the 500,000 mt/year green methanol project in Xing'an League, and in fact, many enterprises have also chosen Bayannur City ...
Narxoz University has officially inaugurated the new campus of Narxoz Business School in Almaty, marking a major milestone in ...
India Today on MSN
How to choose the right career after Class 12
The journey of choosing a career is one of the most defining aspects of a student's life, yet it is often clouded by uncertainty, societal expectations, and peer influence. In an era where industries ...
Fall enrollment for the Arkansas State University System is up 7.6% from last year, with six of seven campuses increasing ...
Tanish Doshi was in high school when he pushed the Tucson Unified School District to take on an ambitious plan to reduce its climate footprint. In Oct. 2024, the availability of federal tax credits ...
A three-day STEM Bootcamp, aimed at making Science and Mathematics engaging and practical, concluded at Bynther Secondary School, West Khasi Hills, as it left in the students a newfound excitement and ...
Seven unglamorous tools that cut bills, stop food waste, and make weeknights faster—your 2025 kitchen, upgraded without a ...
The New Voice of Ukraine on MSN
Putin spends millions on anti-aging research projects
Between 2021 and 2025, the Russian Science Foundation funded 43 basic medicine projects on aging, likely at the order of Vladimir Putin, Russian state media reported on Sept. 13.
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