“Carnegie sets second of Family Science Nights - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review” plus 9 more |
- Carnegie sets second of Family Science Nights - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Infinity Group Co-founds Life Science Fund and Accelerator in Tianjin, China - Genetic Engineering News
- Justin "Heart Throb" Bieber spends morning at the St. Louis Science Center - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Predicting the Future in Science — or Not - New York Times Blogs
- Is science central to education in Florida? And, if not, should it be? - Orlando Sentinel (blog)
- The weird science of the Wiffle ball - Deseret News
- Merck educator inspires science education in Readington Township schools; receives award - NJ.com
- National Geographic publishes 'Answer Book,' magazine features women in science - Washington Post
- Bill Nye's Climate lab opens Nov. 20 at Chabot Space and Science Center - San Jose Mercury News
- EmSense Appoints Scripps Research Institute’s Dr. John Polich to Its World Class Science ... - Yahoo Finance
Carnegie sets second of Family Science Nights - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Posted: 28 Oct 2010 04:58 PM PDT The Carnegie Science Center on Tuesday will have the second in a series of NASA Family Science Nights, an event that gives middle school students and their families the chance to explore the universe. The event invites participants to learn about rocketry ... |
Posted: 08 Nov 2010 04:25 AM PST Infinity Group , an RMB fund pioneer and the leader in cross border China RMB and dollar private equity funds, announced today that it has signed three agreements with Tianjin, China, establishing a life science fund, an accelerator and a joint venture. A ... |
Justin "Heart Throb" Bieber spends morning at the St. Louis Science Center - St. Louis Post-Dispatch Posted: 08 Nov 2010 03:16 PM PST BIEBER FEVER : It hit the St. Louis Science Center today when the teen sensation spent the morning there before his big show at the Scottrade Center. While tooling around the center, Bieber stopped to conduct some experiments in the Life Science Lab ... |
Predicting the Future in Science — or Not - New York Times Blogs Posted: 08 Nov 2010 02:26 PM PST What can we expect from science and medical research next year? The possibilities are discussed in a special report in this week's Science Times. Predicting Alzheimer's: Researchers are trying to determine when and how the brain begins to deteriorate ... |
Is science central to education in Florida? And, if not, should it be? - Orlando Sentinel (blog) Posted: 08 Nov 2010 12:53 PM PST Paul Cottle, an FSU physics professor, is, as we've noted before, on a mission to improve k-12 science education in Florida. He served on the state's science standards committee – the one that devised the education blueprint that generated so ... |
The weird science of the Wiffle ball - Deseret News Posted: 08 Nov 2010 12:39 PM PST Two different airflows affect how the ball dances: one on the outside (the air flowing above and below the ball), and one on the inside (the air flowing through the holes and circling through the hollow body). The dominant force depends on the speed of the ... |
Merck educator inspires science education in Readington Township schools; receives award - NJ.com Posted: 08 Nov 2010 11:20 AM PST READINGTON — The head of Merck's educational foundation has been named Educator of the Year by the Research & Development Council of New Jersey. Dr. Carlo Parravano is the executive director of the Merck Institute for Science Education. The Skillman ... |
National Geographic publishes 'Answer Book,' magazine features women in science - Washington Post Posted: 08 Nov 2010 12:32 PM PST For the inquisitive reader who wants to learn about clouds, mollusks, Swahili, Mao Zedong, rainbows and 1,477 other topics comes this 448-page "ultimate family reference" book by National Geographic. NASA astronaut Kathryn Thornton writes in the foreword ... |
Bill Nye's Climate lab opens Nov. 20 at Chabot Space and Science Center - San Jose Mercury News Posted: 08 Nov 2010 08:14 AM PST The new "Bill Nye's Climate Lab" opening on Nov. 20 at the Chabot Space & Science Center in Oakland is designed for 10-year-olds, along with those 10 years old in spirit. During opening remarks Friday at a media preview of the colorful exhibit, the Emmy ... |
Posted: 08 Nov 2010 08:07 AM PST SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- EmSense Corporation, the global leader in quantitative neurometrics, today announced the addition of Dr. John Polich to its Science Advisory Board. Dr. Polich is a psychologist and tenured Professor in the Molecular and ... |
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