“Weird Science Week: Bad things we now know are good - cream, steak, chocolate and computer games - Oregonian” plus 4 more |
- Weird Science Week: Bad things we now know are good - cream, steak, chocolate and computer games - Oregonian
- Discovery of asbestos forces Miami Science museum to temporarily close - Miami Herald
- Music, movement and a little science are all in play in Lelavision's 'Above the Genome' - Seattle Times
- Climate: Factfile on the science - Terra Daily
- Science Scan: Rock Stars for Science; cacao history - Washington Post
Posted: 26 Nov 2010 10:01 AM PST Remember that scene in Woody Allen's 1973 movie "Sleeper" where the two scientists are talking about how foods like cream pies, hot fudge and steak were known to be healthy? Well, it's turning out more and more to be true. Last week, The New York Times ran ... |
Discovery of asbestos forces Miami Science museum to temporarily close - Miami Herald Posted: 26 Nov 2010 08:57 AM PST The Miami Science Museum has closed temporarily after asbestos was found in a mechanical room. Museum officials characterized the closure as a precautionary measure while Miami-Dade County environmental officials test the rest of the building for asbestos ... |
Posted: 25 Nov 2010 07:57 PM PST Perhaps you're unfamiliar with the Violcano, a cone-shaped blend of the viola and steel drum that can be played from both the outside in and the inside out. And maybe the Rumitone — a "sit-and-spin sculpture [that] explores the aural and visual ... |
Climate: Factfile on the science - Terra Daily Posted: 26 Nov 2010 02:33 PM PST Following is a snapshot of scientific opinion on climate change ahead of the November 29-December 10 UN climate conference in Cancun, Mexico. - Evidence for global warming is now unequivocal. There is a more than 90-percent probability that humans are the ... |
Science Scan: Rock Stars for Science; cacao history - Washington Post Posted: 22 Nov 2010 01:12 PM PST For GQ magazine's inaugural Rock Stars of Science campaign last year, Francis Collins, the director of the National Institutes of Health, donned sunglasses and rocked out on a guitar alongside Joe Perry of Aerosmith. The lineup this year, headlined by ... |
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