Talk to feature pediatricians and representative with San Juan Basin Public Health The Powerhouse Science Center is hosting a virtual public information session about COVID-19 vaccines and public ...
Foundation Professor and Director of the University’s Center for Integrative Neuroscience Michael Webster discusses the complex adaptations of our visual senses in his March 11 Discover Science ...
Stream these free science programs and more this February through the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. Anna Torres Celebrate the Mayan New Year with a Mayan astronomy webinar in ...
The Discover Science Lecture Series is back for the 2021/2022 season with an impressive lineup of science luminaires. The series was founded by the College of Science in 2010, with the goal of ...
Joining scores of Nobel laureates who are trying to preserve some educational routine for wartime students, Princeton University’s David MacMillan presented a virtual science lecture this week to ...
Ed tech startup Labster whose software platform enables virtual simulations of laboratories for teaching life science to students, has closed a $10 million Series A round of funding led by early stage ...
Second-year Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine student, Moshe Erdfrocht, shares his path to medicine with Colquitt County High School students during PCOM South Georgia's virtual Science and Math Summer ...
If you’re a fan of science, and especially science history, no trip to London is complete without visiting the Royal Institution, browsing the extensive collection of artifacts housed in the Faraday ...
Local author Dr. Walter B. Curry, Jr. will be giving a virtual lecture on his maternal ancestor, Lavinia Corley Thompson, enslaved experience and Civil War survival at the International African ...
Newsday is opening this story to all readers as we provide Long Islanders with news and information you can use during the coronavirus outbreak. All readers can learn ...
Hundreds of attendees watched circadian biologist Paolo Sassone-Corsi give his keynote talk at a scientific meeting last month. But barely one-fifth of them were sitting in the lecture hall in Munich, ...
How one professor uses online games as petri dishes of human behavior Edward Castronova has been a wizard, a clergyman, and lately, a monster-slaying blonde, all inside virtual worlds. Scholars may ...
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