Kara Powder doesn’t think science has to start with a microscope or lab coats. Sometimes it begins with something as ordinary as the squirrels outside a student’s window.
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From April 6-10, the USU Office of Research, in coordination with departments across campus, will host events, exhibits, ...
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When Amanda Knox took the stage at Scripps’ Garrison Theater on Wednesday, March 24, she didn’t just revisit the headlines — ...
After the successful launch of NASA’s Artemis II on Wednesday, another space mission is set to launch the following week, ...
PhD students in the Neuroscience Graduate Program of Rowan-Virtua School of Translational Biomedical Engineering and Sciences (Department of Neuroscience at Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine ...
Some objects make you pause and ask, "Wait, what is that?" But the real surprise isn't just their strange appearance, it's ...