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Nebraska water science, law events scheduled
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The University of Nebraska's water science and policy symposium and water law conference are scheduled for October 15th through 16th…
Florida amendment to expand abortion access fails. A six-week ban remains.
Florida's six-week abortion ban remains.
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A famous climate scientist is in court with big stakes for attacks on science
One of the world's most prominent climate scientists is suing a right-wing author and a policy analyst for defamation, a case with big stakes for attacks on scientists.
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The surprising science of how pregnancy begins
The start of pregnancy — as well as exactly when that happens — is a hot topic in some state legislatures and U.S. courts. Understanding the nuances of what happens when has never been more important.
Homeless Teen Who's Up For Science Prize To Be At State Of The Union
Her family has been having tough times. Now, Samantha Garvey is an Intel prize semifinalist. Donors have stepped forward to help. Officials have found them a rent-subsidized home. And a member of Congress has invited her to the president's address.
How 'Diet Gurus' Hook Us With Religion Veiled In Science
From Paleo to vegan to raw, nutrition gurus package their advice as sound science. But peel the studies away and you'll find timeless myths and superstitions of religion.
State scores in math, science, reading improve
77 percent of Nebraska students met or exceeded standards on statewide reading tests last year.The Nebraska Department of Education says 71 percent of…
Both sides prepare as Florida's six-week abortion ban is set to take effect Wednesday
The state currently bans most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. That will drop to six weeks, with a few exceptions — a timetable that abortion rights advocates say is hard to meet
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Tens Of Thousands More Women And Minorities Are Taking Computer Science
The Advanced Placement program has scored a win for diversity with the help of Silicon Valley.
In Texas, Amputees Get Their Shot At The 'Sweet Science' Of Boxing
In San Antonio amputees who aspire to be serious boxers are getting in the ring and competing. Texas became the first state to sanction competitive amputee boxing.
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