160 Minn. Students To Compete In Science Bowl
ST. LOUIS PARK, Minn. (AP) — Some 160 high school math and science students from across the state will be competing this month in a regional Science Bowl in St. Paul. They’ll be vying for the chance...
View ArticleGood Question: Your Human Body Questions Answered
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — It’s Friday, and Heather Brown went to the mailbag to answer some of your burning Good Questions about the human body. Gina from Lino Lakes asked: “Why do we twitch?” St. Kate’s...
View ArticleTeacher Accused Of Assaulting Student With Backpack
ST. PETER, Minn. (WCCO/AP) — A Minnesota high school teacher is accused of striking a student on the head with an 11-pound backpack early in the school year. According to court documents, the incident...
View ArticleNature Wows At The Wildlife Science Center
COLUMBUS, Minn. (WCCO) — It is an unmistakable sound in nature. A chorus of voices we don’t often get to hear up close, let alone see in person. But at the Wildlife Science Center in Columbus, visitors...
View ArticleBiologists Question Federal Plans To Protect Sage Grouse Bird
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The government is preparing insufficient protections for a ground-dwelling bird that has declined significantly over the past century and soon will face a possible endangered...
View Article‘Survival Of The Laziest’ May Be Key To Evolution, Study Suggests
LAWRENCE, Kan. (CBS Local) – Scientists used to believe evolution was all about the “survival of the fittest.” A new study is suggesting that the key to survival may actually be laziness. The study,...
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