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- Tucson inventor named in Popular Science magazine - AP - msnbc.com
- SFMS students well represented at Science Bowl - Gulf Coast Newspapers
- Ask Your Science Teacher - The Tomah Journal
- HMS students get up close with some Women in Science - Hudson Star-Observer
- About Not Exactly Rocket Science - DISCOVER
- Obama's Oil Gusher Science Team Has "One Good Idea" - OpEdNews.com
- Science Film Showcase! - ScienceBlog.com
- Telesio-Galilei Academy of Science 2010 Gold Medal ... - PRLog (free press release)
- National Science Academy Claims Human Role in Climate ... - TopNews United States
- This Week in Science - DAILY KOS
Tucson inventor named in Popular Science magazine - AP - msnbc.com Posted: 22 May 2010 02:16 PM PDT Mark Banister of Tucson may not have a college degree, but his invention — a programmable pump that delivers measured doses of drugs — has been named one of the top 10 inventions of the year by Popular Science magazine. Banister read chemistry ... |
SFMS students well represented at Science Bowl - Gulf Coast Newspapers Posted: 22 May 2010 12:00 PM PDT SPANISH FORT, Ala. — Spanish Fort Middle School students Eric Nuss, Matthew Inabinett, Kristen Smith and Cary Burdick recently competed in the 20th Annual National Science Bowl held April 29 – May 3 in Washington, D.C. The U.S. Department of ... |
Ask Your Science Teacher - The Tomah Journal Posted: 22 May 2010 10:41 AM PDT This week's question was asked by: Tami Jensen, Tomah High School. QUESTION: When you get older, how come hair grows in places it didn't before and stops growing in places it did before? (Grandma wants to know). Those strange hair losses and ... |
HMS students get up close with some Women in Science - Hudson Star-Observer Posted: 22 May 2010 09:58 AM PDT Hudson Middle School science teacher Cindy Landers recenty took 58 Hudson Middle School seventh- and eighth-grade girls to a Women in Science Program at UW-Stout in Menomonie. Hudson Middle School girls recently attended a Women in Science program A ... |
About Not Exactly Rocket Science - DISCOVER Posted: 22 May 2010 10:34 AM PDT Ed Yong is an award-winning British science writer. Not Exactly Rocket Science is his attempt to talk about the awe-inspiring, beautiful and quirky world of science to as many people as possible. He finds talking about himself in the third person ... |
Obama's Oil Gusher Science Team Has "One Good Idea" - OpEdNews.com Posted: 22 May 2010 02:23 PM PDT Earlier this month, a team of scientists was chosen by our Energy Secretary, Dr. Steven Chu, at the behest of President Obama to brainstorm ideas of how to deal with the worsening oil catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico. Two of the team's five members ... |
Science Film Showcase! - ScienceBlog.com Posted: 22 May 2010 11:10 AM PDT The Flagstaff Film Festival is offering FEE WAIVERS to Science-themed films of any variety. We will showcase the most-compelling films at our inaugural film festival, taking place August 9-16 in cool and piney Flagstaff, AZ. We're showcasing work ... |
Telesio-Galilei Academy of Science 2010 Gold Medal ... - PRLog (free press release) Posted: 22 May 2010 09:51 AM PDT PR Log (Press Release) – May 22, 2010 – The Telesio-Galilei Academy of Science is pleased to announce Noeticist Prof. Richard L. Amoroso as a Gold Medal Winner for 2010. The award ceremony, considered one of Hungary's most important scientific ... |
National Science Academy Claims Human Role in Climate ... - TopNews United States Posted: 22 May 2010 08:18 AM PDT The National Academy of Sciences released an 869-page report, on Wednesday, claiming the role of human beings in accelerating the climate change. The report also urged the enforcement of policies to curb the harmful effects. The report was initiated ... |
This Week in Science - DAILY KOS Posted: 22 May 2010 05:55 AM PDT It's alive! The world's first artificial organism is up and running and getting frisky making copies of itself. PZ has a breakdown of the science together with images and video : It was also a lot more difficult than stitching together corpses and ... |
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