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March 5, 2012
The 7th World Congress for Rett Syndrome will consist of four interconnected meetings targeting researchers, clinicians, medical professionals and families impacted by Rett syndrome. These meetings include a Family Education Conference and a Science Symposium. Read more
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December 18, 2024
This year scientists found universal language for pain, tracked why some words go extinct, developed mind-reading brain-to-speech technology, and more Read more
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January 3, 2012
Analyzing 600 years of music, drilling down into population databases, understanding social unrest through digitized newspapers – these are just some of the new lines of research that the winners of the second Digging into Data Challenge. Read more
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January 7, 2014
A Yale study estimates that 8 million lives have been saved in the United States as a result of anti-smoking measures that began 50 years ago this month with the groundbreaking report from the Surgeon General outlining the deadly consequences of tobacco use. The Yale School of Public Health-led analysis is published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Read more
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March 13, 2024
No one can bring the excitement of Earth and space science to the classroom like NASA!  Launch your lessons to the next level with these eight essential resources for K-12 teachers: Experience the Total Solar Eclipse  Whether you’re on or off the path of totality (find out here!), we’ve put together this guide to help […] Read more
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February 13, 2026
Scientific American’s staff recommends eight books that are as full of science as they are of love Read more
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April 25, 2012
Researchers from the University of Oviedo have for the first time analyzed a DNA fragment from commercial feed for aquarium cichlids, aquaculture of salmon and marine fish in aquariums. The results show that in order to manufacture this feed, eight species of high trophic level fish have been used, some of them coming directly from extractive fisheries. Read more
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September 20, 2023
This spring, I hit a major life milestone: graduating high school. On one hand, the ceremony was cathartic for me and I felt prepared to take on college. On the other hand, even though I couldn’t relive high school, I still had this feeling of being ready to do it all over again. This time,... Read more
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January 27, 2012
Hundreds of rare, endemic species in the Central Andes remain unprotected and are increasingly under threat from development and climate change, according to a Duke University-led international study. Read more
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