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Families got a tasty lesson about space Sunday at the Iowa State Fair as they watched a corn dog, cheese curds and a chocolate chip cookie get launched into space.
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The pandemic shut down most opportunities to socialize, but it opened up an opportunity for engineering students in Iowa.
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Cyclist Comes Through Midwest On Cross-Country Ride To Raise Awareness About BLM, Minorities In STEMSitting on a deck at the home of a colleague in Ames, Harvard University biology professor Scott Edwards identifies robins by their call and says the…
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A now five-year effort to beef up science and technology education in Iowa schools is paying off, according to a study by Iowa’s three Regents…
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The Women in Science and Engineering program at Iowa State University was founded 30 years ago in an effort to funnel more young women toward careers in…
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Four North Iowa school districts are being recognized by the State of Iowa today for leading the way in providing students with innovative opportunities…
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Early in the 20th century when women started to move into engineering careers, they were labeled as “invaders.”Associate Professor of History at Iowa…
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The brain on this helmet is designed with the idea of protecting your brain from a concussion. Built into it is what amounts to a small computer. It was…
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From Cinderella to Miley Cyrus our girls grow up in an environment rich in images of femininity. Host Charity Nebbe gets insight into the challenges and…
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Does drinking coffee prevent dementia? Will diet soda give you cancer? Science and health reporting is often misleading and confusing. Host Ben Kieffer…