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Texas Science and Engineering Fair
This year, four College Station ISD students competed in the Texas Science and Engineering Fair. Students Evelyn Nolan, Mallory Zumwalt, Samikshya Mahapatra, and Samita Shankar competed. The fair took place at the Student Recreation Center on Texas A&M University campus.
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Read more at KBTX
Indiana Science Olympiad - What Makes A Plane Fly?
Students from nearly 50 middle and high schools competed at the Indiana Science Olympiad state tournament. That included 10 middle schools and six high schools from Northwest Indiana. Christian Ashford, 14, from St. Patrick School in Chesterton, competed in wind power, air trajectory, fossils, and ecology.
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Read more at The Times of Northwest Indiana
Jupiter’s Icy Moon, Europa, Is a Puzzle Box of Cosmic Mystery
Europa’s icy surface and vast saltwater oceans make it a prime candidate for life beyond Earth. The ice shell’s thickness is crucial for understanding the moon’s geology and habitability. A breakthrough in planetary science A team from the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences.
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Read more at Earth.com
Beef Rice Could Replace Beef
The beef rice uses grain particles as the base for growing animal muscle and fat cells. The result looks like a grain of rice with a pink color. Companies around the world have launched efforts to develop meat grown in a laboratory.
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Virginia Piedmont Regional Science Fair
The Virginia Piedmont Regional Science Fair was held at the University of Virginia North Fork Discovery Park. The science fair is in its 44th year and included students from all across the region. 124 projects were presented at the science fair.
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Read more at 29 News
OSTP Year of Open Science - University of Chicago
Pediatric Cancer Data Commons (PCDC) at the University of Chicago is one of five winners of the 2023 OSTP Year of Open Science Recognition Challenge. The Challenge aimed to recognize science projects that demonstrated dedication to solving current global issues while promoting “open science”. PCDC established the largest “international sharing platform” of pediatric cancer data in the world with the goal of alleviating inaccessibility to cancer research findings.
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Read more at The Chicago Maroon
Bihar Board 12th Result 2024 - Live Updates
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has declared the BSEB Class 12 Results 2024 for the Arts, Commerce, and Science stream today: March 23, 2024, at 1:30 PM. Students who appeared in the annual examinations have to enter the roll number and roll code to download the Bihar Board 12th Result 2024 marksheet. Check Online Bihar 12th results 2024 can be checked in both online and offline modes.
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Fossil Free Now Scattered Black Confetti at Science Museum
Eco-activists scattered black confetti at London’s Science Museum in protest at a new exhibition sponsored by an Indian energy company. The South Kensington-based museum is currently holding an exhibition titled “Energy Revolution”.
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Read more at The Telegraph
International Olympic Committee Framework on Inclusion of Transgender Athletes in Sport
IOC Framework on Fairness, Inclusion and Non-Discrimination on the basis of Gender Identity and Sex Variations is a document produced to guide international sports federations when setting their own rules. Major League Baseball launched a probe into Shohei Ohtani, one of the biggest names in baseball, and his long-time interpreter Ippei Mizuhara on Friday.
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Read more at iAfrica.com
Are Chatbots Really a Form of Self-Help?
Earkick is one of hundreds of free apps that are being pitched to address a crisis in mental health among teens and young adults. Because they don’t explicitly claim to diagnose or treat medical conditions, the apps aren’t regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. But there’s limited data that they actually improve mental health. Some U.S. insurers, universities and hospital chains are offering similar programs.
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Read more at Boston Herald