Latest Headlines | Science News

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Daily news, blogs and biweekly magazine articles from Science News.

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Recent News
Regeneron Science Talent Search 2019 finalists showcase their projects at National Geographic Society

On March 10, finalists in this year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search displayed their research projects at the National Geographic Society. Educators...

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Indrani Das, STS 2017 top winner, on Harvard and her current scientific pursuits

As a three-year old toddler, Indrani Das (STS 2017) had already heard about the Regeneron Science Talent Search. Her parents told her she could try submitting...

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Science News Digital Director selected to participate in the Poynter Leadership Academy

Science News’ Digital Director Kate Travis has been selected to participate in the spring cohort of the Poynter Institute’s Leadership Academy for Women...

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Three young scientists attend the Nobel Ceremony in Sweden

Since 1901, the Nobel Prizes have been presented to Laureates in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine and Literature on Dec. 10, the...

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This STS alum is a New York Times puzzle creator

What is a nine-letter word, beginning with a “v” that describes someone who makes puzzles their passion from a young age? Visionary! That is Science Talent...

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Investing 101: This student-run venture capital firm is making waves

For many, a dorm room fund was the jar of change they saved in college to put towards pizza on the weekends. But, Society alumni, Amber Yang (ISEF 20...

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Two grants, one purpose: STEM education in Native American communities

Devon Riter was named a Society Advocate in May 2018. Two months later, his organization, Lower Brule Research, also secured a STEM Action Grant of $...

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The Lemelson Foundation awards nearly half-million 3-year grant to inspire and recognize middle school inventor

In celebration of National Inventor’s Day, the Society for Science & the Public today announced that The Lemelson Foundation, an organization committed...

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The 2019 Regeneron Science Talent Search finalists

Forty of the nation’s most brilliant young scientists named finalists in Regeneron Science Talent SearchOn January 23, 2019, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals...

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Get to know the Regeneron STS 2019 Scholars

The Regeneron Science Talent Search scholars were selected from 1,964 applications received from over 600 high schools. The scholars were selected based...

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STS 2019 Scholars by the Numbers

The participants at this year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search, the nation’s premiere science competition, come from hundreds of schools, dozens of states...

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