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For a quarter of a century, humans have been interacting online through the World Wide Web, and along with the easy access to information have been sea…
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Those nacho-flavored chips you're eating? They probably taste that way because of micro-flavor particles covering the surface. Engines that burn cleaner…
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Many people have some understanding of why bees (and other pollinators) are important. So at our last Think Science event on August 17, we opened by…
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As the opioid crisis worsens, more Americans are looking toward alternative sources of pain relief, one of which is marijuana. Cannabis has been reported…
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There’s a saying in Texas that goes, “if you don’t like the weather in Texas, wait five minutes.” Despite San Antonio’s reputation for long hot summers,…
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If you don’t get enough of it, you’ll develop health problems. If you do it too much, people think there’s something wrong with you.Sleep is something our…
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What makes you laugh? And why is it funny? Do you guffaw when Moe hits Curly over the head with a wrench, or is the witty, urbane comedy of Woody Allen or…
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Perhaps you’ve heard about the human genome, the base structure of our DNA. And DNA is complicated, for sure. But did you know that the genes on our…
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What happens to us when something… happens? How do humans make memories, and where do they go in our brains? Does the mind work like a filing cabinet, or…
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For years, STEM has been primary school education’s shiny penny. It’s a focus on developing students and teachers’ talents in Science, Technology,…