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Biological Sciences Undergrad and PH.D. Diploma Ceremony and Reception
Mellon Institute
"Don't Kill Science" protest march at the University of Glasgow.
May 19th, 2010
Glasgow, Scotland
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The Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), founded and produced by Society for Science, is the world’s largest international high school science competition, providing an annual opportunity for nearly 2,000 students from all over the world to showcase their independent research and compete for approximately $5 million in prizes
In 2019, Regeneron became the title sponsor of ISEF to help reward and celebrate the best and brightest young minds globally and encourage them to pursue careers in STEM as a way to positively impact the world.
Alumni of Regeneron ISEF have gone on to have world-changing careers in science and engineering and earn some of the most esteemed honors, including National Medal of Science recipients, MacArthur Foundation Fellows, National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering Inductees and a range of entrepreneurs.
Founded by the belief that advances in science are key to solving global challenges, Regeneron ISEF works to support and invest in young scientists who are generating ideas and acting as catalysts for the change needed to improve the well-being of all people and the planet.
Society for Science and Regeneron engage young people as active change agents and support the hard work and cutting-edge discoveries of promising young leaders who are motivated by curiosity and inspired to improve the world with STEM. Regeneron ISEF reinforces this potential and invests in the best and brightest young minds by continuing to nurture all fields of scientific research to foster transformative innovations.
Picture of participant(s) of the Centrope Life Science Day - 15/11/2011 - Vienna University of Technology - powered by centrope_tt & Centrope Capacity
We don't know about you, but we've always had a soft spot for the cool, slightly weird place that is the Science Museum, so when they asked us to produce some interactive flash pieces for their lovely new medical website we were more than slightly happy to say yes. After humbly offering to do a couple of pieces, they asked if we'd mind doing three. Fortunately we didn't mind at all and started drawing. They proved so popular that the following year (2010) we were invited to complete two further interactives.
So, if you don't know much about epidemiology, mental health, what saw you should use to hack off someone's leg or even how much pus can burst out of a lanced buboe, now's your chance to find out.
CottonInfo's technical specialist for education, Trudy Staines, organised a Small Schools Science Day in Narrabri in March.
Supported by CRDC and CSIRO, the day brought together some 200 students from seven small schools across the district for a hand-on science and agricultural learning experience - covering topics from cotton, soils, pathology and plants to coal formation, gas and Aboriginal culture.
Photos by Ruth Redfern
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Science programs for school groups. For more information, visit www.cmj.jo or call us on 065411479 ext. 2020
It's science fair project time. Rowan's is due on Tuesday but Karlen's isn't due until next month.
He testing to see if certain types of soap make the foam boat go faster than other types of soap. Turns out that Cascade with bleach works better than Sunlight, Cascade powder, or antibacterial hand soap.
Sciebce exhibition presentation by students at saraswati World School more info at saraswatiworldschool.edu.in/
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Science in September at MLK branch of Oakland Public Library on Sept. 26, 2023.
Photo credit: Doug Zimmerman
Science Night Live February 3, 2016
When Dinosaurs Ruled New York
Speaker: Dr. J Bret Bennington, Department of Geology, Environment and Sustainability, Hofstra University
INOVATIVE LEARNING WEEK - STUDENTS THROW SOME SHAPES AT THE NEUROSCIENCE CEILIDH AT TEVIOT ROW HOUSE.
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On behalf of iLearn STEAM Crew, I would like to congratulate the participants of the 6th Annual North Jersey Science Olympiad. This year’s 300 Olympians worked in 20 teams to complete 14 challenges in science, technology, engineering and problem solving. It was a wonderful tournament with full of energy and enthusiasm. The four highest scoring teams were awarded trophies and individual students received 1st to 6th place medals.
I was on my way to work today and I found the sign of the science museum...and believe it or not this is one of the question that i keep been asked lately: whether i want to stay in science or not in my future... :)