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The Sound of Science

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WNIJ and NIU STEAM are partnering to create “The Sound of Science,” a weekly series explaining important science, technology, engineering and math concepts using sound. The feature will air at 1:04 p.m. Fridays as a lead-in to Science Friday.Got questions or topic suggestions for the Sound of Science team? Please submit them below!The Sound of Science is made possible by Ken Spears Construction

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The NIU STEAM team put on their astronomy hats and pointed their telescopes to the Moon to explain how Earth's satellite is visible during the day.

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The NIU STEAM Team have their fingers on the pulse of information and enrich us on if one can truly suffer from a broken heart.

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Like a cyclone of knowledge, NIU STEAM touches down on the scene to demystify whether or not weather can alter this human condition.

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17 days ago

Our very own STEAM squad from NIU clean up the facts surrounding ecological solutions for personal hygene.

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Our team from NIU STEAM fetch the facts about sun dogs.

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Our very own NIU Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics (STEAM) duo spring into action to talk about the Vernal Equinox.

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NIU Sound of Science team discuss how artificial intelligence could be used to forecast aurora activity.

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The NIU STEAM team answer cosmic questions about the upcoming Solar Eclipse on April 8th, 2024.

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