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Heather Massie is a New York- based actress who wrote the one-woman play "HEDY! The Life & Inventions of Hedy Lamarr." Massie will perform in the play on the Millikin University campus on April 21. She spoke to Community Voices about Hedy Lamarr and the importance of featuring women in science in her work.
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Dr. Layne Morsch teaches organic chemistry at the University of Illinois Springfield. He spoke to Community Voices about how beneficial "flipped learning" is and explained how working with Apple allowed him to help teachers nationwide. His expertise in online learning was put to good use in his online classes during the pandemic, and now he is focused on developing new and interactive ideas to further his student's understand of organic chemistry.
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Armadillos are moving into the state, and some researchers believe they may make it as far north as the central Illinois area. Illinois Issues editor…
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The Tully monster is Illinois' state fossil, but until recently scientists were not sure what kind of creature it was. A team of researchers compared…
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This month's Illinois State Museum science lecture will focus on the Secret Lives of Paleoindians. Dr. Thomas Loebel of the Illinois State Archaeological…
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The Kidzeum has been collecting money since 2009 in order to build a science museum for kids. The ongoing goal of raising enough funds seems to finally be…
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“Art is science made clear,” said the French artist Jean Cocteau.The public needs that. Science is complicated, detailed and that thing the “smart kids”…