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Giant leap for immersive learning: Creating virtual reality classroom
Overwintered Cover Crops Show Promise as Soil Management Tool in High Tunnels
Researchers Receive $2.7 Million Grant from John Templeton Foundation to Study Virtue Formation Across Higher Education Contexts
Honeydew contaminated with systemic insecticides threatens beneficial insects
Success in Visualizing Propagation Path of Electromagnetic Waves from Space to Ground
Researchers and citizen scientists complete world’s first Weddell seal count
New NSF-funded institute to harness AI for accelerated discoveries in physics, astronomy and neuroscience
NSF-funded deep ice core to be drilled at Hercules Dome, Antarctica
Prof. PONG Ting-Chuen Appointed as VP
AI helps scientists understand brain activity behind thoughts
AI helps scientists understand brain activity behind thoughts
Australian research at centre of landmark treatment trial for COVID-19
30 years of supporting nutrition research
Looking back: Historian will discuss early epidemics at Iowa State
Penn State a partner in new NSF Physics Frontier Center
Distinguished musician receives Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award
Failure to ‘flatten curve’ may kill more people than we thought
Where lions operate, grazers congregate … provided food is great
Panel: Pandemic has exposed long-standing health inequities
A Research Roadmap for Bringing Nature to Schools
Genetics research produces clinical trial for ‘Childhood Alzheimer’s’
Fish evolution in action: land fish forced to adapt after leap out of water
Cancer cells adapt to lack of key nutrient, posing potential problems for drugmakers
Killing coronavirus with handheld ultraviolet light device may be feasible
Researchers use brain imaging to demonstrate weaker neural suppression in individuals with autism
Time to kill scientific zombie that is ‘Nature v Nurture’ debate
Chinese funerary biographies, skin lighteners through history, NYC neighborhood gentrification study
Researchers to explore perennial grains with $1.77M grant
Vulnerability of global forests ‘similar to corals’
Maine COVID Sitters easing child care burden for front-line health workers
Coral tells own tale about El Niño’s past
Iowa State lecture will center on childfree movement
Oldest Irish ‘clachan’ found in SA
Study addresses low female participation in STEM classrooms
What motivates people to join – and stick with – citizen science projects?
Dr. Huda Zoghbi to receive genetics leadership award at national meeting
First-ever successful mind-controlled robotic arm without brain implants