“Cycling Fans Reach for the Science Books - New York Times Blogs” plus 4 more |
- Cycling Fans Reach for the Science Books - New York Times Blogs
- Ig Nobel Prizes: Fruit-Bat Fellatio and Other Crazy Science - msnbc.com
- Top science body cools on global warming - The Australian
- $1 million grant to boost science, business in region - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- WVU grant to attract women to math, science - Charleston Gazette
Cycling Fans Reach for the Science Books - New York Times Blogs Posted: 01 Oct 2010 11:42 PM PDT Updated | 9:16 a.m. The more you follow professional cycling, the more you wish you'd gone to medical school first. That's because the apparent sophistication with which some professional riders dope to gain an advantage, and the complicated ways in ... |
Ig Nobel Prizes: Fruit-Bat Fellatio and Other Crazy Science - msnbc.com Posted: 01 Oct 2010 07:14 AM PDT This story was updated at 10:10 p.m. ET. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Fruit bats enjoy fellatio. Wearing socks on the outside of shoes prevents slipping and falling. Riding a roller coaster can relieve symptoms of asthma. These are just a few of the scientific ... |
Top science body cools on global warming - The Australian Posted: 01 Oct 2010 07:29 AM PDT That's the claim of Britain's highest scientific authority, the Royal Society. The society's revised Guide to the Science of Climate Change has been interpreted as a retreat from politics by an organisation regarded as the world's most authoritative ... |
$1 million grant to boost science, business in region - St. Louis Post-Dispatch Posted: 23 Sep 2010 10:04 PM PDT Efforts to create businesses around scientific innovations in the St. Louis region got an important boost Thursday through a $1 million government grant. The grant was awarded to a collective of area research and business entities headed by the Coalition ... |
WVU grant to attract women to math, science - Charleston Gazette Posted: 27 Sep 2010 03:40 PM PDT MORGANTOWN -- West Virginia University is getting $3.2 million to help women choose and stick with careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The National Science Foundation grant also aims to encourage scientists with advanced degrees to ... |
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