“The science of kissing explained - Los Angeles Times” plus 8 more |
- The science of kissing explained - Los Angeles Times
- 'Firefly' Picked Up by Science Channel, to Air with Commentary by Michio Kaku - Associated Content
- House Republicans push energy and science cuts - CNET News
- Few students make time to study computer science - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Republican Science Cuts Imperil U.S. Prominence: Albert Hunt - Bloomberg
- Hair On Tomato Seeds! And Other Science Visualizations - NPR News
- First Wind to Sponsor Scholarships and School Award at 19th Annual LADWP Science Bowl - Yahoo Finance
- Engaging students in math, science - Boston Globe
- Predicting the winner of the Daytona 500 2011 with the help of science? - Examiner
The science of kissing explained - Los Angeles Times Posted: Some consider it humanity's most intimate exchange. Yes, even more intimate than sex. Most of us have done it, and will do it many more times in our lifetimes: It's kissing. Sheril Kirshenbaum, a research scientist at the University of Texas, decided ... |
'Firefly' Picked Up by Science Channel, to Air with Commentary by Michio Kaku - Associated Content Posted: The Science Channel has picked up the rights to the short lived but cult classic science fiction TV series, "Firefly," with the intention of airing the episodes along with science commentary Mind, this news is not quite as great as hearing that "Firefly ... |
House Republicans push energy and science cuts - CNET News Posted: WASHINGTON--Scientific research, environmental protection and other priorities of the Obama administration would face steep cuts under a congressional Republican spending plan released today. More than 60 programs would be eliminated entirely, including ... |
Few students make time to study computer science - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Posted: Elizabeth Jackson is different from other 17-year-olds. "Most kids are like, 'Ooh, a computer! I can go on Facebook,' " the Ligonier Valley junior said. "They don't think, 'What a cool piece of technology!'" Jackson, on the other hand, has long been ... |
Republican Science Cuts Imperil U.S. Prominence: Albert Hunt - Bloomberg Posted: President Barack Obama 's call for "investments" in education, infrastructure and science and health research is dismissed by most congressional Republicans as a fig leaf for more big-government spending. That underlies the House's decision Feb. 19 ... |
Hair On Tomato Seeds! And Other Science Visualizations - NPR News Posted: Much of the scientific world is directly observable. We can take photographs, micrographs, measurements and recordings. These data help us understand the world around us and allow us to communicate what we know. But there's another world we can't see ... |
Posted: LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- First Wind , an independent U.S.-based wind energy company, today announced it will sponsor some scholarships and a school award at this year's Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) Science Bowl. First Wind owns ... |
Engaging students in math, science - Boston Globe Posted: About a dozen Newton parents are launching a new organization to boost science, technology, engineering, and math education in the city's schools. Calling themselves the Newton STEM Coalition, the group is seeking to engage students through hands-on ... |
Predicting the winner of the Daytona 500 2011 with the help of science? - Examiner Posted: The Daytona 500 start time is 1pm EST today, February 20, 2011. With the Daytona 500 being one of the biggest sports events in the nation, many try their hand at predicting a winner of this race. Some use past performance, while others turn to science, but ... |
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