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A bipartisan group of Delaware lawmakers is creating a new caucus devoted to the First State’s growing science sector. State officials announced the…
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Recently, Asian giant hornets have quickly gained fame, or infamy, in the U.S. as reports that a couple of the so-called ‘murder hornets’ - capable of…
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A Delaware State University researcher has received more than $720,000 from NASA to research the Earth’s magnetic field — 31 to 50 miles above its…
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The Delaware Innovation Space is getting a $3 million boost from the federal government. The Innovation Space is a non-profit facilitating science-based…
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Newark Charter Junior/Senior High School student Vyshnavi Kosigishroff grew up in a family of scientists. When she was eight years old, she began to take…
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Third graders in Seaford waded into watershed education Thursday with the Department of Natural Resource and Environmental Control’s mobile science…
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Water quality and watersheds may not be the most approachable topics for students, but Delaware officials hope to make it more digestible with a mobile…
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Delaware students are scoring lower than the national average on a countrywide science assessment test.The National Center for Education Statistics…
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Thirty to sixty percent of people who undergo surgery for an ACL injury develop Osteoarthritis within five years, and a University of Delaware researcher…
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University of Delaware researchers and a biofuels lab are making it more cost-effective to produce ethanol.When scientists make biofuels, they use…