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- CU-Boulder profs named fellows of science association - Birmingham Business Journal
- At Sundance, a science documentary revives language questions - Raleigh News & Observer
- Science on Screen projects the Coolidge onto a national stage - Boston Globe
- Junk science or solid evidence? Debate over blood-spatter patterns in father’s murder case - Chicago Sun-Times
- Science you want to know: Epigenetic research actually explains what makes us human : Doc Gurley : City ... - San Francisco Gate
- Students test waters of science, fishing careers - MySanAntonio
- Gen. Butt Naked’ found faith after war - Salt Lake Tribune
- Seminar on caring for geriatric horses set at Rutgers Equine Science Center - NJ.com
- The Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education at Stevens to Receive Presidential Award from ... - YAHOO!
- KNIGHT: When science goes mad - Washington Times
CU-Boulder profs named fellows of science association - Birmingham Business Journal Posted: 12 Jan 2011 06:42 AM PST William Friedman and Veronica Bierbaum , professors at the University of Colorado at Boulder, have been named fellows of the American Association for Advancement of Science , Colorado Daily reports . Friedman is a professor in the ecology and evolutionary ... |
At Sundance, a science documentary revives language questions - Raleigh News & Observer Posted: 21 Jan 2011 05:30 PM PST LOS ANGELES -- Among the offerings at this year's Sundance Film Festival is a documentary about a trailblazing chimpanzee named Nim Chimpsky who played a key role in the scientific debate over what it means to be human. The James Marsh film, "Project Nim ... |
Science on Screen projects the Coolidge onto a national stage - Boston Globe Posted: 22 Jan 2011 01:33 PM PST Science at the movies comes in several varieties. There's science fiction as a genre capacious enough for time travel, space travel, creatures, lab work, most of Charlton Heston in the 1970s, and many of life's greater mysteries (why, in space, can no ... |
Posted: 22 Jan 2011 11:31 AM PST Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez described the 2 1/2-year investigation that led to murder charges against Richard L. Lyons in the stabbing death of his 9-year-old daughter as "intense, methodical and thorough." Lyons' attorney, Alan ... |
Posted: 22 Jan 2011 10:55 AM PST So much of science promises a lot...and then never delivers. It's enough to make you sigh and roll your eyes every time you see a screaming headline about a new type of research. That's why so many of us don't really want to dig in and try to understand ... |
Students test waters of science, fishing careers - MySanAntonio Posted: 22 Jan 2011 07:56 AM PST JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — There are a lot of details that go into running a science-research fishing vessel — and many kinds of careers — students from Juneau-Douglas High School learned Thursday. The Epic Explorer was docked in Juneau Thursday, and ... |
Gen. Butt Naked’ found faith after war - Salt Lake Tribune Posted: 21 Jan 2011 05:45 PM PST Ministers talk about forgiveness, but few preachers have sought forgiveness for as much as Joshua Milton Blahyi. Blahyi is an evangelical minister preaching the gospel in Liberia. But it's his life before his conversion to Christianity, as a warlord ... |
Seminar on caring for geriatric horses set at Rutgers Equine Science Center - NJ.com Posted: 22 Jan 2011 03:53 AM PST NEW BRUNSWICK —"Care and Management of the Geriatric Horse" is the over-arching theme of the upcoming Horse Management Seminar hosted by the Rutgers Equine Science Center and Rutgers Cooperative Extension. The seminar, scheduled from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p ... |
Posted: 22 Jan 2011 12:04 AM PST The Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) at Stevens was named a 2011 recipient of the prestigious Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring given annually by the White House. The 11 ... |
KNIGHT: When science goes mad - Washington Times Posted: 22 Jan 2011 01:59 AM PST On any given day, scientists jolt us with new findings - and possibilities. The white coats in China are busily creating chimeras, the offspring of humans mated with animals (via Petri dish) in order to develop vaccines. With cloning and genetic ... |
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