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Year: 2017

Viruses Are Talking, and It’s All About Peer Pressure
Biology

Viruses Are Talking, and It’s All About Peer Pressure

February 6, 2017August 11, 2021

Researchers have figured out how viruses communicate and cooperate with each other and it is fascinating. Dr. Marie Davey explains.

How Do Big Sharks Beat Cancer?
Biology Health Oceanography Zoology

How Do Big Sharks Beat Cancer?

February 1, 2017April 16, 2021

Large sharks are known to heal rapidly and resist cancer. Could humans possibly learn how sharks do it and copy them?

A Better Predictor of Cervical Cancer
Health

A Better Predictor of Cervical Cancer

January 26, 2017January 25, 2017

By Cathy Seiler January is Cervical Health Awareness Month. What do you know about cervical cancer? Probably the only time you…

Frequent Rainstorms Predicted with Climate Change
Environment

Frequent Rainstorms Predicted with Climate Change

January 23, 2017December 8, 2025

Using a new technique, scientists predict that rising temperatures will bring more frequent heavy rainfall events to California.

STEAM: Adding the Art to Science
Science and Art STEM Education

STEAM: Adding the Art to Science

January 16, 2017March 30, 2021

STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, ART, and Mathematics. The goal of STEAM is to help engage with and explain science through art.

Spacecraft Could Clean Up Trash Orbiting Earth
Astronomy and Astrophysics

Spacecraft Could Clean Up Trash Orbiting Earth

January 12, 2017April 7, 2021

There is a lot of trash orbiting earth. More than 170 million pieces and counting, in fact. The pieces of…

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