Jason Husser, director of the Elon University Poll and associate professor of political science, offered insights ahead of the state's March 5 primary. He spoke with WFMY News 2 ahead of Tuesday’s election.
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Professor Danny Eckert and the team from Flinders University employed cutting-edge technology and personalized clinical methods to conduct a rigorous clinical trial and treat sleep disorders through the science of sleep. The methods and findings are featured in SBS and SBS On Demand's new documentary series "Australia's Sleep Revolution with Dr. Michael Mosley.
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This Spring, Science Friday, in partnership with the Dana Foundation, is launching a new FREE program to unlock your brain’s secrets. Hack Your Brain is an anywhere, anytime program for everyone, regardless of prior knowledge of neuroscience. Join us for interactive sessions filled with brainy trivia, hands-on activities, and the chance to interact with real-life neuroscientists! Join us each week for 45-minute online events via Zoom packed with laughter, learning, and plenty of brain-boosting fun.
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The El Paso Public School District is asking for public feedback on the adoption of new textbooks and curriculum. Members of the public are invited to provide public comments on the district's adoption of Science, Economics and Career and Technical Ed (CTE) textbooks. The public comment period will close March 20.
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This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies. Biologist Elizabeth Carlen is studying how Eastern gray squirrels are adapting to the urban environment in St. Louis. The app is a popular tool for reporting and sharing sightings of animals and plants.
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Science is one of the most highly regarded institutions in America, with nearly three-quarters of the public expressing “a great deal” or “a fair amount” of confidence in scientists. In a new article, members of the Strategic Council examine what has happened to public confidence in science, why it has happened, and what can be done to elevate it. The public questions whether scientists actually live up to these values and whether they can overcome their individual biases.
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Karessa Weir Jerome Hamilton Jr. is a third-year Political Science Pre-Law student in the College of Social Science with a minor in Environmental Social Science. He recently won first place in oral presentation category for his research in this year’s Diversity Research Showcase.
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Prah identifies, designs and plans experiments related to his specific disease area. As a part of Biogen's Neurodegenerative Disease Research Unit, Prah says that growth and development has been a large part of why he’s stayed at Biogen for as long as he has.
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The Hewitt-Trussville High School Science Olympiad team competed at the University of Alabama last weekend. Anna Morris and Sadie Benson took first in Chemistry Lab. Lily Johnson and Benson got first in Geologic Mapping. Clarissa Davidson and Parker Lybrand placed first in Air Trajectory.
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It’s been over 20 years since the Christian Science Society in Los Alamos hosted a talk on Christian Science for the community. That changes at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 9. Lisa Troseth is a Christian Science practitioner and teacher.
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