“Science Shot: Meet the World's First 'Dark Sky Island' - Science Now” plus 9 more |
- Science Shot: Meet the World's First 'Dark Sky Island' - Science Now
- Evolution Vs. Creationism: Study Reveals Public School Science Lagging - Huffingtonpost.com
- Science News: Chopin's hallucinations may have been caused by epilepsy - Washington Post
- St. Stephen's Academy in Beaverton will use second $75,000 grant for science - Oregonian
- Harvard Students Promote Science Education in New Book - Huffingtonpost.com
- Cheat With Science: How to Suss Out a Lie - Wired News
- Exploreum gets $10,000 grant from ExxonMobil in support of science and math program - Everything Alabama Blog
- Helping kids discover science : Marina Park : City Brights - San Francisco Gate
- Science Quiz: A galaxy far, far away and a tiny one-clawed T-rex relative - Syracuse Post-Standard
- Republicans are party to anti-science hostility - MLive.com
Science Shot: Meet the World's First 'Dark Sky Island' - Science Now Posted: 31 Jan 2011 01:51 PM PST Sark is an astronomer's paradise. The smallest of the four landmasses in the United Kingdom's Channel Islands, it has no paved roads, no cars, and no public street lighting. Thus it sports precious little of the light pollution that bedevils those seeking ... |
Evolution Vs. Creationism: Study Reveals Public School Science Lagging - Huffingtonpost.com Posted: 31 Jan 2011 10:38 AM PST The majority of public school biology teachers across the country shy away from teaching evolution, keeping instruction to a few short hours, a study has shown. Research from two Penn State professors reveals American students may be lagging behind in ... |
Science News: Chopin's hallucinations may have been caused by epilepsy - Washington Post Posted: 31 Jan 2011 03:02 PM PST In 1848, Polish composer and piano virtuoso Frederic Chopin was performing in Paris when he suddenly stopped in the middle of a piece and left the stage. In a letter to a friend, Chopin later wrote: "I was about to play the [Funeral] March when, suddenly ... |
St. Stephen's Academy in Beaverton will use second $75,000 grant for science - Oregonian Posted: 31 Jan 2011 02:48 PM PST St. Stephen's Academy has received a $75,000 grant from the M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust . It is the second year the classical Christian school in Beaverton school has received the award. The grant will help establish the school's first dedicated science ... |
Harvard Students Promote Science Education in New Book - Huffingtonpost.com Posted: 31 Jan 2011 01:58 PM PST In the wake of President Barack Obama's recent State of the Union Address -- in which he lamented that the "quality of our math and science education lags behind many other nations" -- comes an extraordinary new book by five Harvard College students ... |
Cheat With Science: How to Suss Out a Lie - Wired News Posted: 31 Jan 2011 12:54 PM PST If you want to be a good spy, con artist, or poker player, you have to be able to lie. If you want to be a great spy, con artist, etc., you have to be able to tell when other people are lying. The theory goes like this: A person's brain works harder when ... |
Posted: 31 Jan 2011 11:28 AM PST MOBILE, Alabama — Middle and high school students and teachers visiting the Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center will be able to improve their knowledge of real-world applications of engineering and mechanical systems thanks in part to a $10,000 grant ... |
Helping kids discover science : Marina Park : City Brights - San Francisco Gate Posted: 31 Jan 2011 11:13 AM PST This past week we've read that less than half of U.S. K-12 students are proficient in science. College students are more stressed than ever. And, of course,the debate rages on about tiger moms and how hard we should be pushing our kids to achieve. In the ... |
Science Quiz: A galaxy far, far away and a tiny one-clawed T-rex relative - Syracuse Post-Standard Posted: 31 Jan 2011 03:50 AM PST 1. Astronomers last week said the Hubble Space Telescope has detected the earliest galaxy yet. Their research, not yet confirmed, was published in the journal Nature. How many light years away do the astronomers say this early galaxy is? 2. Scientists have ... |
Republicans are party to anti-science hostility - MLive.com Posted: 31 Jan 2011 09:05 AM PST JACKSON — Stephen Colbert once joked, "Reality has a well-known liberal bias." His words were prophetic. Only 6 percent of American scientists are Republicans, but 55 percent are Democrats and 32 percent are independents, according to a July 2009 ... |
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