Science & Tech
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San Diego’s Afro Con brings black people and culture together in a world of sci-fi and fantasy
[ad_1] LaWana Richmond has been a sci-fi fan for over 40 years and launched the annual Afrofuturism Lounge in 2018. The event coincided with ... -
Meat science director talks about the next generation of local producers
[ad_1] Wyoming’s first Meat Science degree will officially launch this fall at Central Wyoming College (CWC). The degree program aims to train the next ... -
Horizon Science Academy will be closed Friday due to lack of replacements
[ad_1] With five teachers ill and no replacements available, school representatives said they “thought it would be best to take advantage of the disaster ... -
Terrance Gore’s in-depth stolen base science offers MLB another MLB chance
[ad_1] Buck Showalter has never seen a faster ball player than Terrance Gore. In fact, the only name that came to mind when asked ... -
Podcaster Audrey Quinn Wins Pulitzer Prize for Talking Science, 2007
[ad_1] Audrey Quinn’s innovative editing skills helped tell the story of David Luis ‘Suave’ Gonzalez, who was sentenced to life in prison as a ... -
Undersecretary Trujillo presents groundbreaking science to combat drought and climate change in Stockholm
[ad_1] Date: Friday, September 2, 2022Contact: Interior_Press@ios.doi.gov Stockholm in Sweden — Tanya Trujillo, Assistant Secretary of Water Sciences, attends the World Water Week International ... -
Single cells are more intelligent than scientists previously thought
[ad_1] split or not? Individual cells make decisions much more autonomously than previously thought. Cells make choices based not only on external signals such ... -
‘Not the way to deal with a pandemic’: Science table members disagree on scrapping 5-day COVID-19 quarantine
[ad_1] Ontario’s outgoing science table members said they advised against the state’s decision to rescind COVID-19 isolation requirements if consulted while traveling. Chief Medical ...










