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Forensic Science Commission: Willingham probe is just ... - Austin American-Statesman Posted: 23 Apr 2010 01:24 PM PDT IRVING — Members of the Texas Forensic Science Commission today said that the investigation of the case of a Corsicana man who was executed in 2004 is in its "infancy." The commission earlier today voted to approve a four-person subcommittee to ... |
Governor and first lady promote science education - Billings Gazette Posted: 23 Apr 2010 02:36 PM PDT Montana First Lady Nancy Schweitzer counts as students vote for their favorite trading card topics during a visit to Alkali Creek Elementary School on Friday. Loading… The plan was for fifth-graders at Alkali Creek Elementary School to go online ... |
Spacecraft Skims Venus Atmosphere for Science - Space News Posted: 23 Apr 2010 02:21 PM PDT A European-built spacecraft has used its solar wings as sails to skim through the sweltering atmosphere of Venus at the planet's outermost border with space. The European Space Agency's (ESA) Venus Express spacecraft conducted five "aerodrag ... |
What Will Rick Sanchez, CNN's Mr. Wizard, Discover Next ... - News Busters Posted: 23 Apr 2010 02:14 PM PDT Last Thursday , CNN anchor Rick Sanchez, the network's Mr. Wizard, suggested Iceland shouldn't have a volcano: "You think it's too cold to have a volcano there." Today, Sanchez followed up with this: "Chad, how did you get this Hot Pocket so warm ... |
UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News - UPI.com Posted: 23 Apr 2010 02:29 PM PDT BARCELONA, Spain, April 23 (UPI) -- A man injured in a shooting accident has received what Spanish doctors say is the world's first full face transplant. A team of 30 doctors performed the 22-hour surgery in March, but news of the transplant was kept ... |
Jacksonville Museum of Science and History Hosting Moon ... - First Coast News Posted: 23 Apr 2010 12:27 PM PDT JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Space creatures stay in shape by walking, as will be evidenced on the Southbank this evening. Moon Walk, a fundraising effort to support space science programming at the Museum of Science and History , takes its first small step ... |
Science Shot: A Mysterious Galactic Halo - Science Now Posted: 23 Apr 2010 12:41 PM PDT There's nothing wrong with your computer screen. This view of the spiral galaxy M81 is deliberately off-center. That's because the image, taken with the 8.2-meter Subaru Telescope in Hawaii, is focused on the strange structure surrounding the galaxy ... |
Science Labs Controversy and Other Governance Issues at ... - Berkeley Daily Planet Posted: 23 Apr 2010 12:05 PM PDT Following a tumultuous time in March and the beginning of April, Berkeley High School's science lab controversy seems headed toward resolution. Back in December, the school administration planned to eliminate before- and after-school laboratory ... |
American Science & Engineering gets gov't contract - Forbes Posted: 23 Apr 2010 11:30 AM PDT American Science & Engineering Inc. said Friday it received a government contract for its X-ray scanning systems that could be worth up to $48.8 million. AS&E said the government placed an order for $34 million in ZBV Military Trailers. The trailers ... |
Nobel Prize winner Sir Paul Nurse calls for reform of ... - Times Online Posted: 23 Apr 2010 02:00 PM PDT Public funding of science should become more elitist, says the Nobel laureate nominated as next head of Britain's national academy of science. Sir Paul Nurse, named yesterday as the only candidate to succeed Lord Rees of Ludlow as President of the ... |
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