Science & Tech
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4 books that got me hooked on science
[ad_1] There seems to be a widespread stereotype that we STEM kids don’t know how to read. Things impossible. From my interactions with some ... -
Why we love the smell of gasoline, according to science
[ad_1] I don’t know about you, but when I drive to Wawa, I’m more than thrilled by the tantalizing aroma of fresh Italian hoagie. ... -
Functional training: what is it and what are its benefits?
[ad_1] If you’ve ever flipped through your gym schedule, you may have seen functional training sessions, but what exactly are they? Workouts designed to ... -
Ikon Science Marks Americas Expansion With New Sales
[ad_1] SURBITON, LONDON, Aug. 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ikon Science, the world’s leading provider of geo-forecasting and open subsurface knowledge management software and ... -
Gun owners are racists, according to bad science
[ad_1] White people own guns and oppose gun control laws because they are racist and afraid of black people. Two new studies are building ... -
COVID-19 has brought a new urgency to the science of restoring the sense of smell
[ad_1] It was Juice who gave him the hint. At lunch, Ícarode AT Pires noticed that his grape his juice flavor was muted and ... -
How Creative Thinking Can—and Should—Inform Medical Science ‹ Literary Hub
[ad_1] Let’s consider Jill L, a well-dressed woman who comes to a busy, inner-city ER late one Saturday night with vague symptoms that include ... -
‘Pudgy’ science teacher self-publishes series of books to help Arkansas kids make better choices
[ad_1] “Happy Choices Today!” is a new children’s book written by Patti Faris, author of Mountainberg’s self-proclaimed “Life of a Geeky, Out-of-the-Box Life.” This ...









