“Science museum temporarily closed due to asbestos - Miami Herald” plus 5 more |
- Science museum temporarily closed due to asbestos - Miami Herald
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- Flying snakes and the science of jellyfish - Chicago Tribune
- Turkey Science: Achieving a Perfect Bird - msnbc.com
Science museum temporarily closed due to asbestos - Miami Herald Posted: 26 Nov 2010 11:52 PM PST MIAMI -- The Miami Science Museum is closed temporarily after asbestos was found inside a mechanical room in the planetarium. Museum officials say the closure was a precaution while the rest of the building is tested. But they don't think it is anywhere ... |
Posted: 13 Nov 2010 09:08 PM PST PASADENA, Calif. , Nov. 14, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- A promising new technique for extracting meaning from genomic data and computer science research on recognition of emotion in the human voice earned top honors tonight for Andrew Liu and the team of Akash ... |
Science journals round-up - USA Today Posted: 13 Nov 2010 05:59 AM PST Science journals unleash tip sheets on reporters weekly, describing potentially newsworthy results of their upcoming studies. Here's a round-up of some of the week's past items that some prominent journals liked, with the results described in their own tip ... |
High points of a half-century of science and engineering - San Diego Union-Tribune Posted: 14 Nov 2010 12:00 AM PST Is carbon dioxide fully absorbed by the world's oceans and vegetated areas, or does some of it rise into the atmosphere? Flip the calendar back to the early 1950s and you'd get little more than speculation from scientists. The puzzle was solved, to a ... |
Flying snakes and the science of jellyfish - Chicago Tribune Posted: 26 Nov 2010 11:59 PM PST The physicists, biologists and engineers were huddled around every available bar-height table in the Long Beach Convention Center, covering their tiny surfaces with laptops and notebooks. Posters in long, military rows showcased their efforts: An analysis ... |
Turkey Science: Achieving a Perfect Bird - msnbc.com Posted: 25 Nov 2010 11:21 AM PST You can roast it or fry it, brine it or baste it, cook it whole or do it in pieces. There are dozens of ways to cook a turkey, and just as many opinions about which method produces the perfect poultry product. This Thanksgiving, it might help to consider ... |
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