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College-bound prodigy, 12, aims to demystify math and science

6abc.com

Suborno Bari is also an author, publishing his first of two books at seven. He even lectured a college class overseas in India.

College-bound prodigy, 12, aims to demystify math and science

abc7.com

Suborno Bari is also an author, publishing his first of two books at seven. He even lectured a college class overseas in India.

College-bound prodigy, 12, aims to demystify math and science

abc7chicago.com

Suborno Bari is also an author, publishing his first of two books at seven. He even lectured a college class overseas in India.

College-bound prodigy, 12, aims to demystify math and science

abc11.com

Suborno Bari is also an author, publishing his first of two books at seven. He even lectured a college class overseas in India.

College-bound prodigy, 12, aims to demystify math and science

abc13.com

Suborno Bari is also an author, publishing his first of two books at seven. He even lectured a college class overseas in India.

College-bound prodigy, 12, aims to demystify math and science

abc7news.com

Suborno Bari is also an author, publishing his first of two books at seven. He even lectured a college class overseas in India.

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Brevard Zoo starts new Science Sundays series

The Brevard Zoo has introduced a new interactive program that will run through the rest of the summer.

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Drummond: Budget in place for opening new computer science charter school in Yorba Linda

www.ocregister.com

Jim Drummond is a longtime Yorba Linda resident. He gives his opinion on local issues weekly.

Red, white but rarely blue – the science of fireworks colors, explained

cw39.com

The invention of colored fireworks is relatively recent and not all colors are easy to produce.

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Dating apps vs finding ‘the one’: Tech & Science Daily podcast

www.standard.co.uk

Plus, a fully automated transcript of today’s episode

Science and music festival Starmus 2025 will return to the Canary Islands

www.space.com

Starmus 2025 will be held on the island of La Palma in April 2025. The festival will focus on the challenges of space debris and how light pollution is impacting our view of the night sky.

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Prime Minister announces reappointment of Dr. Mona Nemer as Canada’s Chief Science Advisor

www.pm.gc.ca

Prime Minister announces reappointment of Dr. Mona Nemer as Canada’s Chief Science Advisor

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Words such as racist slurs can literally hurt—here's the science

phys.org

Rishi Sunak, the British prime minister, recently spoke of feeling hurt and angry at racist comments made about him during the UK election campaign. Anyone who's experienced racist or other discriminatory language is likely to know what…

126 birds on list 'lost to science'

www.startribune.com

Some birders continue to search for these elusive birds that have had no sightings for the past 10 years.

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Former students share memories of the Ontario Science Centre’s school

globalnews.ca

From DNA extraction to space shuttle simulations to a field trip to a nuclear reactor, former students of the school operated out of the Ontario Science Centre are reminiscing.

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Science student, 21, reveals stomach pain that left her 'crawling on the floor' was dismissed by doctors as a UTI - in fact it was a melon-sized ovarian cancer that grew hair and teeth

www.dailymail.co.uk

Mia Robins, 21, from Liverpool, was crawling on her bathroom floor in pain. Doctors dismissed her symptoms as just a UTI but later scans revealed it was a 'melon sized' cancerous tumour.

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Sci-Five | The Hindu Science Quiz: On Asteroids

www.thehindu.com

This week’s sci-five quiz is on asteroid.