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Team ERAScience Honored at UCLA Competition

Team ERAScience Honored at UCLA Competition

Team ERAscience is once again honored to partner with the brilliant team at UCLA California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI at UCLA) on Nanovation Competition, a three month long Shark Tank like competition for high school students. Teams from 11 Los Angeles-area high...

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In Memory of Stephen Hawking

In Memory of Stephen Hawking

Our hearts are with our wonderful partners and friends at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics on the great loss of Distinguished Chair and faculty member Stephen Hawking. His work lives on through yours, in PI’s Stephen Hawking Centre research, and...

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International Day of the Girl Child

International Day of the Girl Child

The United Nations marks 11 October as the 'International Day of the Girl Child".Team ERAscience applauds all the great young female science minds whose creativity and potential can not be stopped. Congratulations again to the phenomenal group of middle...

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