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Do you know what’s the next big thing in STEM or any other field of research? As a scientist-in-training, it’s imperative we have a broad understanding of the latest advancements in all areas of science. While it is easy to be overwhelmed by our own Ph.D. projects, it poses the danger of us being myopic in our world view. At any graduate school, we have the privilege of access to experts in all fields and here is a way to engage with the top news in research, not just with facts and figures but with nuances and critique.

STEMSpeak is a Scicomm and Outreach podcast to connect with researchers in other fields of research, share stories, and build a community.

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CSIR Announces Innovation Awards for School Children

CSIR Announces Innovation Awards for School Children

Now students may give any novel and utilitarian Innovation for any existing societal problem, it may be a new method, device or utility and for this, they would be awarded. Council of Scientific & Industrial Research has announced Innovation Awards for School Children to support their scientific temperament and to encourage innovative spirit among them

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ITRI’s Cytotwister Increases Stem Cell Harvest up to 10,000 Percent and Decreases Cost up to 90 Percent over Current Monolayer and 3D Structures

Ingenious Carrier Design Provides 3D-to-2D Conversion for Maximum Harvest of Clinical-grade Stem Cells for Autoimmune Diseases, Cancer Research, and Tissue Regeneration

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Genetic barcodes are used to quantify crucial populations in a coral reef ecosystem

Almost all the wildly varied, colorful fish that populate coral reefs start life as tiny, colorless, tadpole-like larvae. Telling one from the other is nearly impossible – even for experts – and this presents a difficult challenge to those who study the ecology of the reefs.

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