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University of Toronto Scientists Train to Simplify Medical ResearchScience

University of Toronto Scientists Train to Simplify Medical Research

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences researchers now use the 2024 TRIumph program to translate complex medical findings into clear public narratives.

Schools Must Integrate Science Disciplines to Solve Climate CrisisScience

Schools Must Integrate Science Disciplines to Solve Climate Crisis

Middle school science curricula must integrate biology, physics, and earth science to help students effectively address climate change and biodiversity.

UW-Madison College of Letters & Science Names Annual Staff AwardeesScience

UW-Madison College of Letters & Science Names Annual Staff Awardees

The UW-Madison College of Letters & Science recently announced its 2025-26 University Staff Awards, honoring employees for their excellence and leadership.

UW-Madison Announces 2025-26 L&S Academic Staff Career AwardsScience

UW-Madison Announces 2025-26 L&S Academic Staff Career Awards

UW-Madison honors university staff with the 2025-26 College of Letters & Science Career Awards, recognizing excellence in research and institutional support.

UW-Madison Names 2025-26 Letters & Science Advising Award WinnersScience

UW-Madison Names 2025-26 Letters & Science Advising Award Winners

The University of Wisconsin–Madison honors five staff members with the 2025-26 Letters and Science Academic Advising awards for excellence in mentorship.

McAuliffe Elementary Installs Physics-Based STEM Door in CimarronScience

McAuliffe Elementary Installs Physics-Based STEM Door in Cimarron

McAuliffe Elementary in Cimarron Hills installed an 800-pound physics-based STEM door designed by RTA Architects to teach mechanical advantage to students.

Galactic Gas Clouds Hold Keys to Identifying Habitable ExoplanetsScience

Galactic Gas Clouds Hold Keys to Identifying Habitable Exoplanets

Kevin France from the University of Colorado presents research on April 23, 2026, about how diffuse galactic gas clouds help identify habitable exoplanets.

Joan M. Schenkel Named FSU Associate Vice President for ResearchScience

Joan M. Schenkel Named FSU Associate Vice President for Research

Florida State University appointed Joan M. Schenkel as the new Associate Vice President for Research Administration and Finance, effective April 28, 2024.

Biographies of Einstein and Hawking Offer New View of Scientific TimeScience

Biographies of Einstein and Hawking Offer New View of Scientific Time

Biographies of Einstein and Hawking by authors like Dava Sobel reveal the human side of physics, offering readers a new perspective on how time functions.

Las Vegas Educators Bridge Gap Between Classroom Math and Tech JobsScience

Las Vegas Educators Bridge Gap Between Classroom Math and Tech Jobs

On May 1, 2026, the Atomic Museum in Las Vegas hosts a science event to connect local students with technology careers through hands-on learning programs.

Grizzly Charges Yellowstone Camp as Teacher Fumbles for SprayScience

Grizzly Charges Yellowstone Camp as Teacher Fumbles for Spray

A teacher froze during a midnight grizzly bear charge at a Yellowstone campsite, but his co-instructor Beth successfully scared the predator away instead.

NASA Boeing 777 Arrives at Langley to Replace Retired DC-8 ResearchScience

NASA Boeing 777 Arrives at Langley to Replace Retired DC-8 Research

NASA landed its Boeing 777 at the Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, on April 22 to replace the retired DC-8 for future climate data research.