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- Hill's Science Diet Responds to Pet Food Ratings Flap - Walletpop.com
- Consortium gives $450,000 for math, science distance learning from ORNL scientists - WREG
- Danaher to expand life science business by agreeing to buy Beckman Coulter for $5.87 billion - Minneapolis Star Tribune
- Rosarian Academy pupils take science fair honors - Palm Beach Daily News
- Most American Students Don't Understand Science, Test Scores Show - FOX News
- Does Science Bear Out the Health Claims of Chia Seed? - Associated Content
- More Math and Science Teachers Headed into Houston Schools in Need - Yahoo Finance
- Life Science Branding Agency Audacity Expands European Presence - YAHOO!
- Misrepresenting Climate Science: Cherry-Picking Data to Hide the Disappearance of Arctic Ice - Huffingtonpost.com
- Positive Psychology uses science to help people find happiness - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Hill's Science Diet Responds to Pet Food Ratings Flap - Walletpop.com Posted: 04 Feb 2011 06:47 PM PST Hundreds of pet lovers reacting strongly when Hill's Science Diet was chosen by Consumer Ally partner GoodGuide.com as the the best dog and cat food on the market. Most of the negative reaction centered on the accusation that grain-based pet foods, such as ... |
Consortium gives $450,000 for math, science distance learning from ORNL scientists - WREG Posted: 27 Jan 2011 12:55 AM PST KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The consortium that manages the Oak Ridge National Laboratory has given $450,000 to Knox County's Great Schools Partnership. UT-Battelle says its gift will fund distance learning programs in science and math for students in Knox ... |
Posted: 07 Feb 2011 11:34 AM PST NEW YORK - Medical and industrial instruments maker Danaher Corp. said Monday it agreed to buy medical testing instrument maker Beckman Coulter for about $5.87 billion. Beckman Coulter Inc. makes products that simplify and automate biomedical testing. It ... |
Rosarian Academy pupils take science fair honors - Palm Beach Daily News Posted: 07 Feb 2011 12:24 PM PST Rosarian Academy eighth-graders Analisa Ruiz, Tahira McDaniel and Michelle Grande received top honors in their respective categories at the recent Palm Beach County Science and Engineering Fair. Ruiz, a Wellington resident, was awarded first place in the ... |
Most American Students Don't Understand Science, Test Scores Show - FOX News Posted: 24 Jan 2011 03:54 PM PST Fewer than one-third of U.S. elementary and high school students have a solid grasp of science, according to national test scores released Tuesday. The results from the 2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) are likely to reinvigorate the ... |
Does Science Bear Out the Health Claims of Chia Seed? - Associated Content Posted: 07 Feb 2011 02:11 PM PST Once, the word "chia" was associated with the ceramic figurines where you could spread seeds, water and watch the sprouts grow out of the figure, often creating a head of plant "hair." Nowadays, the seeds of the chia plant ( Salvia hispanica to be exact ... |
More Math and Science Teachers Headed into Houston Schools in Need - Yahoo Finance Posted: 07 Feb 2011 01:00 PM PST HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Students at an HISD Apollo 20 school will get a rare opportunity to learn math from a geoscientist on Tuesday when ExxonMobil announces a grant to help Teach For America attract and train more math and science teachers in high ... |
Life Science Branding Agency Audacity Expands European Presence - YAHOO! Posted: 07 Feb 2011 01:00 PM PST San Diego based Audacity, a life science focused strategic branding agency, today announced the opening of its new location in Sophia Antipolis, France. "Audacity is proud to be expanding in Europe" said Belgian born Gaetan Fraikin, Chief and founder o ... |
Posted: 07 Feb 2011 12:38 PM PST As the climate science continues to strengthen, and as the observational data around the world continue to accumulate, those who deny the reality or severity of human-induced climate change are getting increasingly desperate. As evidence piles up and as ... |
Positive Psychology uses science to help people find happiness - Cleveland Plain Dealer Posted: 07 Feb 2011 11:41 AM PST CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Even on the dreariest of bitter cold winter days, you can feel extremely happy -- perhaps happier than someone basking in the Caribbean sun. You'd be surprised at what does not foster lasting happiness: good weather, wealth, youth ... |
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