Science & Tech
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Pandemic closing schools? “Science” was unclear from the beginning – Twin Cities
[ad_1] Pandemic-related restrictions have devastated projects that educate children. announced the news that it had fallen to a level All demographic groups underperformed, but ... -
Zeva takes the flying saucer concept to the next level
[ad_1] The artist’s concept shows Zeva’s Z2 electric aircraft in level flight. (Zeba illustration) Eight months ago, Zeva Aero conducted groundbreaking flight tests of ... -
Scientists reveal the best way to swallow pills
[ad_1] Researchers have found that taking the pills while lying on the right side is most effective. This allows the tablet to enter the ... -
South Plains College opens new science center, changes name
[ad_1] Lubbock, Texas (KCBD) – The Wilburn and Helen Wheeler Science Center opened Friday for the first time in three years. The building is ... -
How Political Science Fits into a Liberal Arts School – Blue Banner
[ad_1] As the only liberal arts institution within the UNC system, UNC Asheville overlaps many topics within a single major, creating open minds and ... -
Arizona Science Center Visits Camp Verde Library
[ad_1] The Science on Wheels Mobile Unit at the Arizona Science Center visited Camp Verde Community Library on August 31st for an evening of ... -
Record salinity and low water endanger millions of birds in the Great Salt Lake.chemistry
[ad_1] Utah’s Great Salt Lake is the smallest and saltiest lake in recorded history. In July, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported that ... -
Morgan Hill Author’s New Science Book Explores ‘Evolution of Life’ – Morgan Hill Times
[ad_1] The Evolution of Life: Big Bang to Space Colonies is a new book by longtime Morgan Hill resident Richard Anderson that explores the ...










