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Hidden Compass Magazine announces Katie Knorovsky as Managing Editor

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- In an era where most publications are shrinking, Hidden Compass, an award-winning quarterly magazine on exploration, is expanding. This week, the California-based startup is announcing Katie Knorovsky as its new managing editor.

Children Helping Science website is a gateway to child development and brain function

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Parents and children can help scientists understand how the young mind grows and changes-all from home! Children Helping Science from the Parent Researcher Collaborative connects families to hundreds of web-based studies of child development and brain function.

Non-profit Beyond Benign Receives Grant to Support Green Chemistry Education

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Green chemistry education nonprofit Beyond Benign has received a grant from life science company MilliporeSigma to develop laboratory resources for universities. The life science business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany operates as MilliporeSigma in the U.S. and Canada.

Pre-clinical Research Gets Tech Boost: SciScore Launches Innovative Solution

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- SciScore announces the release of its innovative solution, the first and only working application of its kind, in support of the pre-clinical scientific research community's pursuit of reproducibility and transparency.

Kendall Hunt Publishing has been chosen as the manufacturing and distribution partner for OpenSciEd

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Kendall Hunt is excited to announce they have been chosen as the manufacturing and distribution partner for OpenSciEd, a leader in the science Open Education Resource space. Currently, the OpenSciEd middle school units are being field tested by over 200+ teachers.

Camp EDMO Announces Comprehensive After School Programs available to Bay Area Schools in California

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Camp EDMO, a leading Bay Area non-profit offering STEAM and SEL oriented After School and Summer Camp Programs, announced that it is making its Comprehensive After School Programs, which encompass 180 days of the school year, available to Bay Area schools.

Sister Scientist Erica Douglas proves that science never looked this good by leveraging her STEM background to build a cosmetic science...

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Erica Douglas aka Sister Scientist is a true STEM advocate. This powerhouse cosmetic chemist is changing the perception of the careers chemical engineering might lead you to. As a formulating, cosmetic chemist in the multicultural beauty space for over a decade, Erica has been the "brains" behind a number of popular products on the market.

Species360: Aquariums can play a crucial role in sustaining marine and freshwater species vulnerable to climate change

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Looking beyond the sharks and manta rays that catch the eye of visitors, researchers find great conservation potential in the wealth of fish and corals residing in the world's zoos and aquariums, says Species360 Conservation Science Alliance. A study published this week in Journal for Nature Conservation reports that aquariums hold 21 percent of the coral species that are Vulnerable to Climate Change.

Hands-on Science Center announces Tennessee non-profit fundraiser event, ‘The Science of Wine, Brew and Spirits’

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The Hands-On Science Center announces "The Science of Wine, Brew and Spirits" fundraising event November 10, 2018. Merging science education with those fun-to-drink adult beverages not only gets adults involved in the fascinating world of science but helps raise both funds and community awareness for a much-needed educational facility in the small town of Tullahoma.

Carpe Diem Tech Receives Grant for Nanoimprinted Lithography Next-generation Technology

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Carpe Diem Technologies, Inc. is the recipient of $2.1 of $7 million in new Advanced Manufacturing Awards (M2I2) announced by Massachusetts Governor Charles Baker on July 12, 2018.

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