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The possible uses of unmanned aircraft vehicles, more commonly known as drones, are growing faster than regulations can keep up with. Uses include crop…
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Forensic science is wildly popular across many age ranges and career levels, thanks in part to very successful crime dramas on TV over the last couple of…
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TRANSCRIPT: KUAR’s David Monteith interviewed Dr. Courtney Hatch, assistant professor of Chemistry at Hendrix College, who received $550,000 from the…
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Advocates for using science and data to drive policy decisions plan to take their concerns to the steps of the Arkansas State Capitol Saturday.The second…
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Arkansas-based Tyson Foods Inc. has invested in a food-tech startup that's developing methods to produce meat directly from animal cells.Springdale-based…
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The University of Arkansas’s Department of Physics in Fayetteville has announced progress that could lead to a great reduction in the size of electronics.…
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On November's episode of Science Cafe-Little Rock, a look at hibernation. Myron Means, Large Carnivore Coordinator for the Arkansas Game and Fish…
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Even though Arkansas wasn’t in the path of totality for Monday's solar eclipse, people in the state came together at different locations and took joy…
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Tales of viewing solar eclipses are passed down through the generations. In Arkansas they have made their way into family histories and narratives of…
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Arkansas will join much of the U.S. Monday in seeing a partial eclipse of the sun for the first time in almost 100 years. Local experts say the state will…