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Tomorrow's scientists tackle problems today: Ventura County Science Fair highlights student researchMore than 500 projects ranging from creating sustainable fuels to dealing with sleep issues presented at the 70th annual event.
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Have you ever found out what happens if you put soap in the microwave? Not an experiment you’d want to try at home, but it is one of over 50 which are on-line at this year’s virtual Science Carnival by Cal State Channel Islands.
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A university on the South Coast is building a new math lab. The goal is to help underrepresented students succeed.California Lutheran University in…
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There’s a new way for kids on the South Coast to learn about science. A Ventura County museum has just unveiled an interactive lab where children can…
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Some kids in the Conejo Valley are spending time at a unique business where they’re learning how to develop computer programs known as coding.“You’re able…
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The fields of science, technology, engineering and math are becoming more attractive to college students across the South Coast. In fact, the number of…
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Self-carving pumpkins. Flaming gummi bears. And, kids creating glow in the dark slime. Those are just some of the more than 100 science demonstrations and…
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It’s a science, technology, engineering, and math project for kids all wrapped up in one in a building, at Naval Base Ventura County.But, what almost like…
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Minority children across the South and Central Coasts are being encouraged to pursue science careers. A youth summit in Ventura County targeted minority…
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There’s an effort across the country to encourage students to pursue the fields of science, technology, engineering and math because there are plenty of…