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Boosting Research for the Brain and Planet


Donors are advancing the College of Engineering’s Next Level strategic vision to create a better world for all through socially responsible engineering, inspiring education and transformative research ... Read More

Fading lights: Multiple threats to North America's firefly populations


Scientists have applied a data-driven approach to understanding firefly population dynamics on a continental scale. Key findings from this new study indicate that fireflies, part of the beetle order, ... Read More

Students learn science and conservation in a one-of-a-kind outdoor school


Springville, CA -- In the foothills of Tulare County, CA, SCICON welcomes students to learn the importance of science and conservation. SCICON, short for the Outdoor School of Science and Conservation ... Read More

Want to be an energy transition leader? Here's how Rice University's new program can help


Want to be a leader in the energy transition? Rice University is launching a new program targeting not only recent college graduates but also energy professionals in all phases of their career. Read More

Table of Experts: Sustainability


The panelists included Chrissie Walsh, Sustainability Manager at Uponor North America, and John Abraham, Ph.D., Professor and Program Director of M.S. in Mechanical Engineering at St. Thomas ... Read More

How Do We Know What Animals Are Really Feeling?


Animal-welfare science tries to get inside the minds of a huge range of species — in order to help improve their lives. Read More

Engaging The Next Generation Of Women In Wealth Management


Learning and confidence disparities among young women point to an issue that the wealth industry will face as financial power begins to transfer to the next generation. Read More

Q&A: Toward a Tennessee circular bioeconomy


Science X is a network of high quality websites with most complete and comprehensive daily coverage of the full sweep of science, technology, and medicine news ... Read More

LEAD AgriLife cohorts set to shape future of organization


LEAD AgriLife is developing leadership skills and strengthening relationships for employees in leadership positions at Texas A&M AgriLife. Read More

ADU concludes its first edition of the International Conference on Environmental Design, Material Science, and Engineering Technologies


Abu Dhabi University (ADU) hosted its first edition of the International Conference on Environment Design, Material Science and Engineering Technologies (EDMSET), held in collaboration with the ... Read More

Philanthropic endeavors flourish, bringing social impact


PHILANTHROPIES FOR SOCIETY HIGH net worth individuals and conglomerates continued to play a pivotal role in driving philanthropy forward, investing in initiatives that promoted inclusivity, equity and ... Read More

Transcript: The Race to Decarbonize: Manufacturing


Hello, and welcome to Washington Post Live. I’m David J. Lynch, global economics correspondent here at The Post. Today we have two segments on American manufacturing and the emerging workforce. Later ... Read More


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