. Julie Gould 00:09 Hello, and welcome to Working Scientist, a Nature Careers podcast. I’m Julie Gould. This episode is going to run a little differently to our usual style, …
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. Our eyes work thanks to light. Objects we can see are either sources of light themselves – like a candle or a phone screen – or light bounces off …
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Oregon’s Tillamook School District 9 to Enhance Science Curriculum with New EdTech Resources
. Charlotte, NC (Wednesday, May 21, 2025)—Oregon’s Tillamook School District 9 (TSD) today announced that it has selected a suite of engaging edtech resources from Discovery Education to enhance science …
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. The National Science Foundation has suspended its plans to set a blanket rate for all overhead-cost funding on research grants.Credit: B Christopher/Alamy The US National Science Foundation (NSF) has …
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. It has always been challenging to study nocturnal birds, especially if they use camouflage to blend into their surroundings. “They are highly mobile, so they are really, really hard …
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. The cuts to US federal science funding are beginning to bite around the world. Now, more than ever, private funders, such as philanthropic organizations, must make the most of …
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Discovery Education’s Science Techbook for Indiana Approved for Use in Classrooms Statewide
. Charlotte, NC (Monday, May 19, 2025)—Discovery Education, the creators of essential K-12 solutions trusted by teachers and students around the world, today announced that the Science Techbook for Indiana …
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Science news this week: 2025’s biggest solar flare and Yosemite’s ‘ghost’ volcano
by moizby moiz. This week’s science news has taken us in a time machine, from the discovery of a 506 million-year-old fossil of a bizarre “sea monster” that breathed through its butt …