https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2016.00164/full
The growing evidence-base of childhood obesity prevention and treatment programs do not adequately consider how to adapt these programs for children with dis...
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https://constancebridgeman.co.uk/news/science-careers-in-action/
This week in Science lessons, our students took part in an inspiring 8-station carousel. They participated in eight different experiments, each designed to...
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https://www.abebooks.com/9780130699886/Prentice-Hall-Physical-Science-Concepts-0130699888/plp
Prentice Hall Physical Science: Concepts in Action 2009 Student Edition with Earth and Space Science Prentice Hall Physical Science: Concepts in Action helps...
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https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/support-action-for-women-teachers-in-science/share/
In Burkina Faso, like many countries in Africa, high pregnancy rates in schools of girls prevents them for finishing education. Professor Yvonne...
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https://www.socialscienceinaction.org/
Resources focusing on social science and social dimensions of humanitarian emergencies, including epidemics, migration and natural and environmental disasters....
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https://www.cara.ngo/news/bbc-science-in-action-turkeysyria-earthquakes
The BBC reported on 9 February on the earthquakes, including an interview with Dr Abdulkader Rashwani, Deputy Rector of Sham University in Azaz, North West...
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https://www.regeneron.com/stories/science-with-purpose-responsibility-report
Read the 2024 Responsibility Report highlighting the focus within key areas that captures the work, values, and progress that drives Regeneron®.
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https://www.wildcru.org/news/learning-from-the-wolves-30-years-of-science-in-action/
Sep 30, 2025 - WildCRU-led research in Ethiopia’s Omo Valley uses camera traps to assess large carnivore populations and inform conservation strategies.
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