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WORTHINGTON — Hundreds of Worthington High School juniors and seniors, as well as students from the Learning Center, met with representatives from more than 60 businesses and colleges Friday morning in a Southwest Minnesota Private Industry Council-sponsored Career Fair.
Bryce Schaefer, an aerospace engineer working with Virgin Orbit, is focused on delivering payloads of satellites into space from mobile launch sites nearly anywhere in the world.
Today we have stratigraphic column data taken from some 2,700 oil wells across five continents that confirm there was indeed a progressive world-wide flood.
The "Bill Nye the Science Guy" star implored Winona State students and community members to take action on climate change by voting in next week's general election.

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Even though wastewater surveillance is proving to be the most accurate and economical way to gauge COVID activity in communities across the country, funding for this type of tracking hasn’t been consistent. And data collection is sometimes paused while wastewater researchers look for new ways to pay for the surveillance. Besides COVID, the technique is being used to track the spread of monkeypox.
The University of Minnesota is working on testing techniques as monkeypox continues to spread and polio appears in New York City wastewater.
A discovery made in the lab sparked the creation of Anatomic Inc., which sells human stem cell-derived sensory neurons to pharmaceutical companies for the possible creation of new, nonaddictive painkillers.
The $9 billion infrared telescope, built for NASA by aerospace giant Northrop Grumman Corp., is expected to revolutionize astronomy by allowing scientists to peer farther than before and with greater clarity into the cosmos, to the dawn of the known universe.
Known as “forever chemicals” for their persistence in the environment, PFAS have been popular with manufacturers for decades and can be found in everything from nonstick cookware coating to fire-extinguishing foam. Higher levels of exposure to PFAS have been linked to increased cancer risk, developmental delays in children, damage to organs such as the liver and thyroid, increased cholesterol levels and reduced immune functions, especially among young children.
“It is important to help students connect their education to career opportunities and our local economy, and, at the same time, encourage curiosity about our world.”

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Everyone is welcome to the show provided by the spring skies, including people of all ages and all knowledge levels.
Identification of new strains through whole-genome sequencing is a process far more complex than the standard lab tests used to clinically diagnose a patient with COVID-19.
Homeschooling families visited Bioverse Tuesday on a field trip, learning about microbes, bacteria, and more.

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