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Hands-on science education excites students and teachers alike


The National Science Teachers Association recognizes that effective science education during elementary school is essential. Read More

The UW’s Institute for Protein Design keeps boosting startups, fueling AI-powered science


On Tuesday the latest venture based on IPD technology emerged: Xaira, a San-Francisco area startup co-founded by IPD head David Baker, backed with more than $1 billion from investors including Arch ... Read More

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This surge of gamma rays, the most energetic form of light, unleashed in just a tenth of a second the amount of energy our sun would emit in a span of roughly 10,000 years, they said. Russia, US clash ... Read More

Science and Technology Building to undergo renovations for more classrooms, labs


The Science and Technology Building is being renovated to hold more four new lab spaces and 16 classrooms. The $25 million project is expected to be complete in fall 2025. Read More

‘At the most basic level, community is relationships’


This eighth installment of the “In Search of Community” series from Aspen Journalism features an in-depth interview with Clark Anderson of Community Builders, concerning how he is facilitating ... Read More

Our view | High-capacity magazine ruling treats Framers as prophets


In light of advances in technology, we have set legal standards for many things that did not exist in the 18th century, regardless of the lack of regulation from the ... Read More

EDITORIAL: News flash: State leaders actually got some things done


The ABLE bill was one of several our State Journal editorial board prioritized last fall, including state support to renovate American Family Field in Milwaukee. That got done, too, and the Milwaukee ... Read More

OUR VIEW: Thumbs up! Thumbs down!


Our editorial board weighs in on the best and worst news from the past week. Up next: legislative fixes and misses, Bloomington's new city manager and Innovafeed in Decatur. Read More

For more open and equitable public discussions on social media, try “meronymity”


Researchers designed a communication framework that enables academics to ask for research help on social media using “meronymous” communication, in which the asker only reveals certain verified ... Read More

Beyond NYU: Writing to help women combat social media’s toxic impact


Kara Alaimo used her interest in gender studies to help create sustainability goals within the United Nations, write articles for CNN Opinion and publish books. Read More

AMD Introduces AI Chips for Business Laptops and Desktops


Advanced Micro Devices unveiled a new series of semiconductors for artificial intelligence-enabled business laptops and desktops on Tuesday as the chip designer looks to expand its share of the ... Read More

Tribune editorial: North Dakota sentiment changing over big projects


Two energy-related projects in North Dakota recently encountered obstacles, a more common occurrence in the state. Read More


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