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World Learner Charter School District: How many students met or exceeded expectations in science in 2023-24 school year?
Willie Jett Commissioner of Education Minnesota Department of Education | sahanjournal.comWillie Jett Commissioner of Education Minnesota Department of Education | sahanjournal.com In World Learner Charter School District 41.9% of the students...

MIT launches a “moonshot for menstruation science”
The MIT Health and Life Sciences Collaborative (MIT HEALS) has announced the establishment of the Fairbairn Menstruation Science Fund, supporting a bold, high-impact initiative designed to revolutionize women’s health research. Established through...

Scientists issue warning after discovering ocean phenomenon that could unleash ancient diseases: 'This change could alter the timing and magnitude'
Ice is melting in remote parts of the globe, and it's having concerning effects. A new study in Progress in Oceanography is giving scientists more insight. According to The Barents Observer, air temperatures in the Barents Sea region have...

Everglades scientist surrenders to serve jail sentence over 'trade secrets'
A longtime Everglades scientist was handcuffed in a Miami courtroom and taken to jail Thursday to begin serving a 10-day jail sentence in a case that divided the normally tightknit Florida environmental community. The sentence caps a three-year...

Science Euronews DNA analysis from 4,600-year-old skeleton uncovers hidden link between Egypt and Mesopotamia
A 4,600-year-old skeleton discovered in a sealed tomb in Nuwayrat, Egypt, has revealed the first genetic evidence of ancient migration between Egypt and Mesopotamia. Scientists sequenced the man's full genome from powder extracted from one of his...

The ‘Fruitful’ Results of Increasing CO₂
Among the climatically correct, nothing is more scandalous than describing carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions as beneficial. You can be blacklisted from public forums and professional networking sites and even be removed from your tenured university...

Scientists Stunned: Moon Soil May be Able to Support Life – What They Discovered Will Blow Your Mind!
In a latest study, published in the journal Joule, scientists have claimed that the soil on the Moon could support life. Yes, you read it right! The new paper titled 'Inherent lunar water enabled photothermal CO2 catalysis' actually revealed the...
Science Florida Today Will Florida's Space Coast surpass 100 annual rocket launches for 1st time this year?
Will the annual number of orbital rockets launched from Florida's Space Coast reach triple digits for the first time by year's end? Stay tuned. During 2024, a record-shattering 93 launches took flight from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and...

I am a Discovery student at Bronx Science, but my SHSAT score doesn’t define me
First Person is where Chalkbeat features personal essays by educators, students, parents, and others thinking and writing about public education. As a student at the Bronx High School of Science who scored below the cutoff on that school’s...

Changing lives through science Longtime Hillcrest Middle teacher Robert Easley makes subject fun and relevant to students
A chance encounter at a local school's Christmas party in 2008 led Robert Easley from briefing pilots and commanders in the U.S. Air Force on weather forecasting to now changing students' lives through science. After winning a host of awards last...
World Popular Science The 4,000-year-old mystery of a shepherd’s arrow to the back
Grisly, 4,000-year-old forensic evidence found in a cave in the Pyrenees Mountains hints at a serious disagreement between members of the region’s first shepherds. According to archaeologists at the Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology and...

Scientists find a surprising case of 'reverse evolution' in wild tomatoes
Wild tomatoes rooted on the raw lava of Fernandina and Isabela Islands have done something biologists once filed under “nearly impossible,” reviving a molecular defense that disappeared from their relatives millions of years ago during species...

UW-L political scientist Chergosky on best “late night eats,” a strange Van Orden-Pocan fight and following the money
UW-L political science professor, Dr. Anthony Chergosky, in studio on the best late-night eats in La Crosse, an odd exchange between US House Reps. Derrick Van Orden and Mark Pocan and how the money shows us who’s running for office next year —...

HORIBA opens new Analytical Solution Plaza to support UK science and research
publication date: Jul 18, 2025 | author/source: HORIBA From left to right: Managing Director of HORIBA MIRA and HORIBA Corporate Officer, Mr. Declan Allen, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Embassy of Japan, Mr. Masaki Ikegami,...

Restoring the ecosystem: The politics, the science, the human, the economy – reflections from BiM-NECS 2
By Ama Kudom-Agyemang At a time when Ghana’s forests, wetlands, and grasslands are buckling under pressure from human activity and climate change, the 2nd Biennial Media Forum on Natural Resources, Environment, Climate Change and Science (BiM-NECS...
Science Jerusalem Post Did Neanderthals have 'family recipes'? Study suggests butchery practices in ancient groups
Their meticulous examination of cut-marks on the remains of animal prey revealed patterns that cannot be explained by differences in skill, resources, or available tools at each site. New research into the butchery practices of Neanderthals living...

Traya And Sunil Grover Bust Hair Loss Myth In New Brand Film Inspired By A Real Customer Transformation
(MENAFN- ForPressRelease) Mumbai, July 21, 2025 - Traya, India's leading science-backed hair loss solutions brand, has launched a compelling new brand film featuring acclaimed actor and comedian Sunil Grover. Inspired by the true story of a Traya...

UAPB agri communicators attend conference
Interested in getting The Pine Bluff Commercial's Newsletter delivered to your inbox every morning? The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff School of Agriculture, Fisheries and Human Sciences' communications team recently attended the 2025...

Book excerpt: "Me, But Better: The Science and Promise of Personality Change"
Simon Element We may receive an affiliate commission from anything you buy from this article. Can you teach an old dog new tricks? Atlantic staff writer Olga Khazan set out to change aspects of her personality she didn't like by forcing herself...
Pasadena Firm Wins Global Life Science Real Estate Honor for North Carolina Megacampus
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc., a national real estate investment trust based in Pasadena, has been awarded the International TOBY (The Outstanding Building of the Year) Award in the Life Science category for its facility at 8 Davis Drive...