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Southeast Missouri State University is preparing for the approaching total solar eclipse on April 8. For the first total eclipse since 2017, a slew of activities are planned for SEMO students, their families, and the local community to enjoy.
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Retired NASA astronomer Fred Espenak has spent his entire life traveling the world chasing solar eclipses, earning the nickname “Mr. Eclipse.”
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Over the summer, students from Southeast Missouri State University traveled to Montana on a dinosaur fossil dig.
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Over the summer, students from Southeast Missouri State University traveled to Montana on a dinosaur fossil dig.
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On Nov. 9, retired Southeast professor of physics Margaret Hill gave a lecture called “What Became of the Dark?” in Johnson Hall, discussing light pollution and its affect on humans and animals.
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TV shows like “CSI” have made forensics a hot topic, spawning books and even science programs for kids. The same technology used at crime scenes to link a…
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Every winter, hundreds of trumpeter swans migrate from their breeding grounds in Wisconsin to the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary, just across the...
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Put away that old Rand McNally map — it's time for a new way to see what America really looks like.
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Young adults are fleeing rural counties in favor of more urban areas of the country. But older adults are filling those spaces the young adults leave…
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Researchers at Washington University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed tiny, wireless devices that can be implanted inside…