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Building the machine is a project by students in SIU’s ancient practices program, which grew out of a $100,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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A SIU affiliated family event offering fun science activities while helping science teachers across the region is set for later this month at a local winery.
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Wildlife researchers at SIU Carbondale are using cameras to take a closer look at how deer socialize to better understand how a deadly disease is spread.
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Students from five Southern Illinois high schools will be on hand for the Universities Council on Water Resources workshop Wednesday, April 9.
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A researcher at SIU is looking at ways to leverage the existing computing environment to keep up with demands for training AI models.
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The effects of solar eclipses on the sounds of nature is the next topic in a series focused on the sun and the major role it plays in the lives of humans everywhere.
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SIU Carbondale has been given R1 designation by the Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Education.
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About two dozen young scientists from throughout the state will arrive at SIU for the two-day symposium highlighting their independent research.
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Looking back on last year’s total solar eclipse is the topic of a discussion series focused on the sun and the major role it plays in the lives of humans everywhere.
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The days of a farmer wandering a field and inspecting the crops may be coming to an end.