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Science park cannot repay millions in council loans
BBC via Yahoo Finance· 8 hours agoThe science park offers office and laboratory space with the aim of being a "centre of activity for businesses in science, technology, engineering ...
Researchers develop new perovskite solar cells that set efficiency record
Tech Xplore· 2 hours agoA research group led by Prof. Ge Ziyi from the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed ...
The Woodlands students win $50,000 for microplastics filtration system
Fox local via AOL· 1 day agoTwo high school students from The Woodlands, Texas, were awarded a $50,000 prize at the Regeneron...
How to make money from medical research and donations
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoAt NYU, you can make $12 an hour playing video games, and receive a $50 bonus if you're good at it....
Huairou Science City ups China's R&D cachet
China Daily· 7 hours agoIt is now one of the most densely packed areas for groundbreaking scientific research. Not only that, Huairou Science City has attracted over 23,000 leading researchers, including ...
Executive Insights: Michele Grimm, University at Albany, on workforce development in semiconductors...
The Business Journals· 1 day agoMichele Grimm, dean at University at Albany College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering,...
The Next Frontier: Black professionals aim high for NASA, STEM-related passions
Palm Beach Post via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoIn one way, the Eau Gallie High School student is still a rarity: young, Black and immersed in the...
'Sticky and strain-gradient artificial epineurium' can heal severed nerves in only one minute, study...
Medical Xpress· 30 minutes agoA novel medical advancement termed the "sticky and strain-gradient artificial epineurium" (SSGAE) has been developed, demonstrating remarkable efficacy in rapidly healing severed nerves without traditional microsurgical suturing techniques.
Students test new technology on Springfield Lake - Akron.com
West Side Leader & South Side News Leader· 6 hours ago“I had my STEAM [science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics] students research it and...
Art is ingrained in our DNA. Why wouldn’t we expose our children to it in school? | Opinion
Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoThe decision to cut the art classes from the curriculum at Cassidy Elementary — and the more recent...