What A Year!
The award-winning What A Year! program brings recent biomedical research discoveries to middle and high school students.
The What A Year! editor spends every day reading through scientific journals, conference programs and science websites to find the best breakthroughs on which to report.
Want to learn about a nano-tattoo that may someday replace repeated finger sticks for people with diabetes? Or why hibernating bears don’t end up with fragile bones, the way hibernating people would
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Each month of the school year (September – June) you can learn about medical advances, what they might mean for future cures and treatments, and a little about the people who dedicate their lives to research.
What A Year! stories are archived on the What A Year! website and at the Life Science Teaching Resource Community, a project of the American Physiological Society.