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Science Graduate: Start new life in Texas with H1B job – Family relocation made easy from Lagos

Science Graduate: Start new life in Texas with H1B job – Family relocation made easy from Lagos

Are you a science graduate in Nigeria with dreams of working and living in the United States, legally, and with your family? The door is wide open, and Dee Global Travel Consult is here to walk you through it. Through the U.S. H1B visa program,...

Trump administration says it won’t publish major climate change report on NASA website as promised

Trump administration says it won’t publish major climate change report on NASA website as promised

By SETH BORENSTEIN, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Monday took another step to make it harder to find major, legally mandated scientific assessments of how climate change is endangering the nation and its people....

Science Florida Today Sneak Peek: Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex to open new stop, The Gantry at LC-39

Science Florida Today Sneak Peek: Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex to open new stop, The Gantry at LC-39

A new stop on the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex bus tour is about to open -- one which gets the public closer to the launch pad than ever before. Situated just a mere mile from NASA's Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A, The Gantry at...

Toxin that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning blamed for Alaska seal deaths

Toxin that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning blamed for Alaska seal deaths

A northern fur seal jumps out of the water near Sea Lion Rock at St. Paul Island. (Loren Holmes / ADN) For the first time, scientists have made a definite link between the toxin produced by algae that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning and...

Toxic Legacies and Transformative Learning: MPA-ESP Students Explore the Gowanus Canal

Toxic Legacies and Transformative Learning: MPA-ESP Students Explore the Gowanus Canal

On a sunny Wednesday in mid-June, the cohort of Columbia University’s MPA in Environmental Science and Policy (MPA-ESP) program stepped out of the classroom and into one of New York City’s most environmentally complex sites: the Gowanus Canal in...

Science Museum of Minnesota cutting more than 40 full-time employees

Science Museum of Minnesota cutting more than 40 full-time employees

The Science Museum of Minnesota in St. Paul is cutting more than 40 full-time positions, or approximately 15% of its current staff. The union representing museum workers says this is the third time the museum has cut jobs in the last three years....

China Successfully Clones Yak to Boost Livestock Farming

China Successfully Clones Yak to Boost Livestock Farming

China successfully clones a yak in a major breakthrough for high-altitude farming. Credit: ventdroit / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Scientists in China have announced the successful birth of a cloned yak, in what they claim to be a major scientific step in...

‘Power of Poison’ exhibit delves into fact and fiction of deadly substances

‘Power of Poison’ exhibit delves into fact and fiction of deadly substances

Just before visitors exit "The Power of Poison," a traveling exhibition from the American Museum of Natural History on view at the Arizona Science Center through Aug. 24, Zoë, a Gila monster on loan from the Phoenix Herpetological Society,...

Denver Museum Discovers Dinosaur Fossil 763 Feet Beneath Its Parking Lot: 'Nothing Short of Magical'

Denver Museum Discovers Dinosaur Fossil 763 Feet Beneath Its Parking Lot: 'Nothing Short of Magical'

NEED TO KNOW Researchers from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science uncovered a nearly 70-million-year-old dinosaur fossil buried deep beneath the museum's parking lot It was uncovered about 763 feet underground and is now on display at the...

Medical Laboratory Science program to be terminated

Medical Laboratory Science program to be terminated

The program is currently housed in the College of Health Sciences. Marquette Wire stock photo. After 90 years, the Medical Laboratory Science major at Marquette is closing its doors. The termination of the program is part of Marquette 2031:...

‘Real setback for students like me’: University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo STEM support program ends with loss of federal funding

‘Real setback for students like me’: University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo STEM support program ends with loss of federal funding

A University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo initiative that uplifted and supported students underrepresented in the disciplines of science, technology, engineering and mathematics was “STEM-med,” forced to end its work after nearly 20 years because of a...

NASA's Parker Solar probe captures the closest-ever images of the Sun

NASA's Parker Solar probe captures the closest-ever images of the Sun

On its closest-ever flyby to the sun, NASA's Parker Solar Probe captured newly released images of solar winds purging out from the sun's outermost atmosphere, the Corona. Scientists are learning more about the sun's impact throughout the solar...

Does Democracy Really Make The World More Peaceful?

Does Democracy Really Make The World More Peaceful?

(MENAFN- Swissinfo) Since 1945, many people have been convinced that democracies bring peace. But is that true? And what about democracy promotion abroad? Here are some answers from political scientists. This content was published on July 15, 2025...

Trust in vaccines is crucial to our long-term survival

Trust in vaccines is crucial to our long-term survival

For decades, vaccines have stood as a safeguard against preventable diseases, saving millions of lives and transforming once-feared illnesses into distant memories. This triumph of medical science represents not just a victory over individual...

The Gap Between the Administration’s Pro-Innovation Words and Policy

The Gap Between the Administration’s Pro-Innovation Words and Policy

The backdrop of BIO 2025 was interlaced with funding, regulatory and political challenges. From multiple directions, the life sciences industry is facing crossroads to navigate. Each of these crossroads creates an increasingly problematic...

Scientists discover shark that changes colour like a chameleon

Scientists discover shark that changes colour like a chameleon

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

How many H-1B petitions were made by Oklahoma employers during 2024?

How many H-1B petitions were made by Oklahoma employers during 2024?

Paycom Payroll, LLC Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 172 100% 0% University of Oklahoma Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services, Educational Services 125 100% 0% Veridic Solutions, LLC Professional,...

Who is Carolyn Krause? From ORNL Review editor to volunteer journalist

Who is Carolyn Krause? From ORNL Review editor to volunteer journalist

Carolyn Krause writes and writes for The Oak Ridger, and then she writes some more. She even takes photos. She informs the community about research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and covers science and social justice issues by reporting on talks...

Scientists working how to grow rice on Moon, Mars

Scientists working how to grow rice on Moon, Mars

Technology Technology Scientists working how to grow rice on Moon, Mars Close We are trying to solve the same problems that we face here on Earth Published On: Fri, 11 Jul 2025 07:03:54 PKT (Web Desk) - Growing fresh food hundreds of thousands of...

Int'l AIDS forum kicks off in Rwanda's capital

KIGALI, July 14 (Xinhua) -- The 13th International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Science officially opened Monday in the Rwandan capital of Kigali, with a strong call to accelerate access to long-acting HIV prevention and treatment...

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