Alyssa Stark explores gecko adhesion to innovate adhesives, highlighting biomimicry's growing interdisciplinary impact on sustainable solutions.
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Dr. Jill Underly praises Gov. Evers for backing budget plans on youth mental health, school nutrition, and early education in Madison.
The FDA bans Red Dye No. 3 in foods, citing cancer link. Already prohibited in the EU, this ban highlights growing concerns over food safety.
The NSF funds $3.7M for Iowa State to train 24 cybersecurity master's students, enhancing U.S. infrastructure protection and workforce development.
As Trump allows arrests at schools, immigrant families fear deportation, risking children's education and access to essential services. Schools reassure parents.
SGB's anti-hate charter aims to curb campus discrimination, while a revised budget seeks to address increased allocations requests for student activities.
U.S. News ranked nine University of Iowa online programs among the best, highlighting excellence in Nursing, Business, and Education as of Jan. 21.
In 2024-25, 212 North Carolina schools join the FFVP, promoting health by providing free fresh produce to 84,233 students, fostering lifelong healthy habits.
A University of Arizona study shows peer support boosts CPAP adherence in sleep apnea patients, improving sleep quality and potentially reducing health risks.
Raven Chacon, the first Native American Pulitzer winner for music, brings his experimental sounds to NAU, highlighting Diné culture and inspiring students.