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The President was in Sacramento Monday for a briefing on the record-setting wildfires that have devastated California. During the brief, the secretary of California’s Natural Resources Agency, Wade Crowfoot pleaded for assistance from the government. He stated how climate change was impacting California with extreme temperatures and working with science to succeed in protecting California. […]

This is something like out of a sci-fi movie! NASA scientists have found evidence of a parallel universe. Supposedly it’s not too different, except for the fact that all the rules of physics moving in the opposite direction 🤯 If this is true, this is every science nerds dream. Could we find someone brave enough to […]

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July 31, 2019

Written by Ari We often hear that the music we listen to affects the way our brains work. For years, I’ve had this understanding that music has a way of enhancing our functions. Whether it may be the power to make us think more creatively, make us sad, or happy as can be. Well folks, […]

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November 8, 2019

Written by Jasmine Thanks to the Rochester City School District, STEAM Day 2019 is the first, hopefully of many, student convention focused on introducing students to all the different careers they can pursue in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. This convention, located at Sibley Square in downtown Rochester, brought in more than 30 different […]

Here is something interesting for your Teachable Tuesday. Did you know that a sea turtles sex is determined by climate and not genetics? 


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