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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is hosting a celebration of the total solar eclipse. The April 8 event is free and open to the public.
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The grant from the National Science Foundation is intended to enhance teaching and promote student success in undergraduate STEM education.
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Nettleton School District STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) students did something Thursday that no one in Arkansas has ever done –…
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Lyon College in Batesville, Ark. is introducing a new course for students this Spring: beer fermentation. The class, a liberal arts hybrid laboratory…
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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has been awarded a $5.6 million grant to advance technology with the potential to regenerate bones. The funding…
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The gene editing process CRISPR is a new technology that allows scientists to target, delete, and repair the DNA of plants, animals and humans. The…
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Is your yard a food desert? I’m not asking whether you have a garden. I’m asking whether your yard supports native species of animals. Let’s take the…
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Who doesn’t love hummingbirds? The hummingbird is the only bird that can fly backwards and even upside down, and they have a larger brain to body ratio…
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Have you ever seen a distinctive orange, black, and white monarch butterfly? April brings monarchs north to Arkansas from Mexico. A female will lay a…
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Language comes in all different forms – verbal, written and physical. While all languages appear to have the common cornerstone of an object and then…