Great day as ERAscience, CNSI UCLA (California NanoSystems Institute) and Univision, collaborate to bring fun, hands on science experience to 30,000 kids and their parents at Univision's 2016 Feria de Educacion held at Cal State Northridge University Satuday October 15th.
2016 Univision Feria de Educación Science Fair
Industry News
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- Protein name confusion created antibody mix-up affecting hundreds of papersCancer and cell aging studies may have relied on antibodies to incorrect molecule
- Satellite maps of sinking coastlines come under scrutinyRadar studies produce contradictory results, complicating efforts to gauge sea level rise in vulnerable areas
Expert Insights
- U.S. Cities See Public Transit Use Grow as Fuel Prices Remain HighIn U.S. cities, ridership on public transit is growing as the Iran War keeps gasoline prices high.Read more on E360 →
- Former Crew Detail Harm Inflicted by Unregulated Squid FishingFormer crew members on squid fishing expeditions report environmental destruction and labor abuses, due to a regulatory vacuum.Read more on E360 →
- Humans Are Changing How Nature Smells, With Risks for WildlifeA growing body of research shows how air pollution, fertilizers, and fungicides are altering the chemical signals that plants and animals use to communicate. Scientists warn that insect reproduction, foraging, navigation, and even the pollination of crops could be affected.Read more on E360 →
- U.S. to Dismantle System Tracking Atlantic Currents That Are at Risk of CollapseThe Trump administration is moving to dismantle an ocean observation system consisting of more than 900 instruments in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Data supplied by the system has been used to study key Atlantic currents that increasingly appear in danger of collapse as the climate warms.Read more on E360 →
- Tire Pollution May Threaten Human Health, Study FindsTiny particles of rubber cast off by car tires, which have long been known to harm wildlife, may also pose a risk to humans, according to a new study.Read more on E360 →
