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- British science journal publishes study by 8-year-olds - AZCentral.com
- U.K. science journal publishes study by kids - Times and Democrat
- Weird Science always gets stuck in the slow lane - Ars Technica
- Museum of Discovery & Science opens new permanent exhibit - Miami Herald
- A Master’s for Science Professionals Sweeps U.S. Schools - New York Times
- Professor will demonstrate his magical way with numbers at Liberty Science Center - NJ.com
- South Jersey Skies: Citizen science — How to be a scientist in your spare time - NJ.com
- SLPS names top math, science teachers - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- How the World Changed in 2010: How the years' events reshaped science, politics, schools and more - New York Daily News
British science journal publishes study by 8-year-olds - AZCentral.com Posted: 22 Dec 2010 05:49 AM PST LONDON - A science journal from Britain's prestigious Royal Society has published a study conducted and written by 8-year-old students. The children from an English elementary school investigated the way bumblebees see colors and patterns, based on ... |
U.K. science journal publishes study by kids - Times and Democrat Posted: 26 Dec 2010 02:16 AM PST LONDON - It came with wobbly writing and hand-drawn diagrams, but an elementary school science project has made it into a peer-reviewed journal from Britain's prestigious Royal Society. Biology Letters published a report Wednesday conducted and written by ... |
Weird Science always gets stuck in the slow lane - Ars Technica Posted: 26 Dec 2010 12:25 PM PST The theory behind slow lines: As our own science video contest is over, we'll forward you to a video from Bill Hammack, a University of Illinois professor who's also known as the engineer guy. In this great video that covers everything from network ... |
Museum of Discovery & Science opens new permanent exhibit - Miami Herald Posted: 26 Dec 2010 11:13 AM PST Perched in the driver's seat of the ambulance, Jack Reynolds glanced back through the window at the body lying on the gurney, then turned his attention back to the wheel. His mission: to get to the hospital as quickly as possible — or as quickly as his ... |
A Master’s for Science Professionals Sweeps U.S. Schools - New York Times Posted: 26 Dec 2010 10:02 AM PST BOSTON — A curiosity tucked away in a handful of university catalogs a decade ago, the professional science master's degree is emerging from the shadows at a number of college campuses. The degree, which a few universities quietly pioneered in the mid ... |
Professor will demonstrate his magical way with numbers at Liberty Science Center - NJ.com Posted: 26 Dec 2010 05:01 AM PST Art Benjamin can multiply 22 times 22 faster in his head than you can do it on a calculator. For Benjamin, it's simple — just go down two to 20, up two to 24. Multiply 2 by 24, and move the decimal point around ... Simple, right? No? Well, trust us ... |
South Jersey Skies: Citizen science — How to be a scientist in your spare time - NJ.com Posted: 26 Dec 2010 12:00 AM PST Would you like to be an actual research scientist? You can do this work at home in your spare time! This sounds like something you'd see posted on a telephone pole, doesn't it? But many thousands of people around the world are helping scientists study and ... |
SLPS names top math, science teachers - St. Louis Post-Dispatch Posted: 26 Dec 2010 04:32 AM PST The St. Louis Public School District has awarded its 2010 Mathematics and Science Teachers of the Year Awards. To become a Teacher of the Year, applicants had to explain their philosophy and approach to teaching, be recommended by a principal and a ... |
Posted: 26 Dec 2010 12:36 AM PST In 2010, we discovered how technology can bring people together around fast-moving crises and causes. After the earthquakes in Haiti and Chile , people used text-messaging and web-based platforms to direct attention and relief, in real-time, to victims ... |
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