“Cassini probe to resume science soon, NASA says - Kansas City Star” plus 9 more |
- Cassini probe to resume science soon, NASA says - Kansas City Star
- White House edits stain its reliance on science - Houston Chronicle
- ESPN Sport Science on Collisions: Video Break Down - Wired News
- Indigenous group protests Paraguay science survey - AP - msnbc.com
- What’s Next: Updating Science Textbooks With New Discoveries - New York Times Blogs
- Amgen Foundation gives $1M for U.C. Berkeley science program - Birmingham Business Journal
- Hubble Camera on Display at the Denver Museum of Naure and Science - Associated Content
- Eastern Kentucky University Launches Online Bachelor of Science In Occupational Safety - YAHOO!
- Cure the common cold with science - Examiner
- Bill Gates: Cell-Phone Science - Huffingtonpost.com
Cassini probe to resume science soon, NASA says - Kansas City Star Posted: 09 Nov 2010 07:47 PM PST NASA expects the Cassini spacecraft to be back to normal before Thanksgiving after going into standby mode last week. Engineers at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory reset the craft's onboard computer and cleared the problem. It's still unknown why the ... |
White House edits stain its reliance on science - Houston Chronicle Posted: 10 Nov 2010 02:52 PM PST WASHINGTON — The oil spill that damaged the Gulf of Mexico's reefs and wetlands is also threatening to stain the Obama administration's reputation for relying on science to guide policy. Academics, environmentalists and federal investigators have accused ... |
ESPN Sport Science on Collisions: Video Break Down - Wired News Posted: 10 Nov 2010 02:45 PM PST Hat tip to Derek for pointing out the following ESPN Sport Science video. While you watch it, see if you can grade it. What mistakes are made? Note: You know, I am not a big Sports Science fan , right? Just to get that out in the open. Now, let the grading ... |
Indigenous group protests Paraguay science survey - AP - msnbc.com Posted: 10 Nov 2010 12:43 PM PST A group indigenous rights activists is challenging plans for a British-led scientific expedition to catalog animal and plant species in a remote corner of northern Paraguay, arguing that it could endanger the survival of small bands of people that try to ... |
What’s Next: Updating Science Textbooks With New Discoveries - New York Times Blogs Posted: 10 Nov 2010 12:29 PM PST Warm-Up | Write on the board a topic in your field of science in which discoveries have been made since the publication date of your class textbook. Tell students to open their textbooks and identify a section or chapter that focuses on the topic written ... |
Amgen Foundation gives $1M for U.C. Berkeley science program - Birmingham Business Journal Posted: 10 Nov 2010 12:58 PM PST The Amgen Foundation has given $1 million to the University of California, Berkeley, to encourage undergraduates towards research careers. This four year grant is a renewal of a program started in 2006 as part of the "Amgen Scholars" program. U.C ... |
Hubble Camera on Display at the Denver Museum of Naure and Science - Associated Content Posted: 10 Nov 2010 12:15 PM PST I couldn't put my hands on it because it was sealed in an enormous, pressurized steel case. But that didn't matter. The Hubble Telescope camera was within two feet of my eager eyes. The camera responsible for the most iconic images of outer space ever ... |
Eastern Kentucky University Launches Online Bachelor of Science In Occupational Safety - YAHOO! Posted: 10 Nov 2010 12:01 PM PST EKU's online Bachelor's in Occupational Safety arms current safety professionals and those interested in pursuing a safety career with the skills and knowledge to succeed within this evolving industry. The program's comprehensive curriculum provides ... |
Cure the common cold with science - Examiner Posted: 10 Nov 2010 12:51 PM PST We have reached winter once again. Snowy holidays spent with family, friends and of course the cold. While no one likes catching a cold, it does happen. There is good news though, with a few simple and scientifically proven remedies you can beat the cold ... |
Bill Gates: Cell-Phone Science - Huffingtonpost.com Posted: 10 Nov 2010 11:03 AM PST Most of us think of cell phones primarily as a convenient tool to stay in touch with people and store information. But increasingly, scientists are exploring ways to use cell phones to deliver critical health care to people in developing countries. If you ... |
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