“Taking The Politics Out Of Climate Science - Science Friday” plus 9 more |
- Taking The Politics Out Of Climate Science - Science Friday
- Evolution Vs. Creationism: Study Reveals Public School Science Lagging - Huffingtonpost.com
- Al Gore's climate snow job - Owen Sound Sun Times
- Mars Science lab needs $82 million more - 89.3 KPCC
- Life Science Innovation Northwest 2011 Features Prominent Life Science Executives and Thought Leaders in ... - TradingMarkets.com
- Mad Science’ after school workshop series returns to Trailside, Feb. 16 - NJ.com
- With science, DJs and dancing, the Oakland Museum launches the Oakland Standard - San Francisco Gate
- The science of the first date - Washington Post
- GE taps science in comeback fight - CNN Money
- The Science of How We Adapt - Hartford Courant
Taking The Politics Out Of Climate Science - Science Friday Posted: 02 Feb 2011 06:42 PM PST According to a 2009 Pew survey, 35 percent of Republicans say they saw no solid evidence of global warming, the lowest number of any political group. Climate scientist and conservative Kerry Emanuel discusses why he thinks political views shouldn't sway ... |
Evolution Vs. Creationism: Study Reveals Public School Science Lagging - Huffingtonpost.com Posted: 31 Jan 2011 06:01 PM 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 ... |
Al Gore's climate snow job - Owen Sound Sun Times Posted: 03 Feb 2011 01:19 PM PST A l Gore has whipped up another blizzard of controversy by arguing global warming -- climate change, if you prefer -- causes more snow. Challenged by Fox News' Bill O'Reilly to explain why southern New York (and, for that matter, large parts of North ... |
Mars Science lab needs $82 million more - 89.3 KPCC Posted: 02 Feb 2011 10:50 AM PST The lab that fostered Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity needs more money. NASA's Mars Science Lab has burned through its reserves. NASA's next-generation Mars rover, Curiosity, reportedly needs another $82 million to complete testing before liftoff ... |
Posted: 03 Feb 2011 12:36 PM PST Life Science Innovation Northwest 2011, the Pacific Northwest's premier investor and strategic partner conference, today announced that more than 70 organizations will present; and strategic discussions on critical local, national and global healthcare ... |
Mad Science’ after school workshop series returns to Trailside, Feb. 16 - NJ.com Posted: 03 Feb 2011 12:43 PM PST 'MOUNTAINSIDE — After a very successful debut last fall, the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the Department of Parks and Community Renewal are pleased to announce the return of the after school Mad Science Workshop Series at Trailside ... |
With science, DJs and dancing, the Oakland Museum launches the Oakland Standard - San Francisco Gate Posted: 03 Feb 2011 11:38 AM PST On Friday, the Oakland Museum of California will launch its newest project--the Oakland Standard. Part art, part music and part venue for conversation and critical thought, this contemporary art series is all about honoring the creative people who live in ... |
The science of the first date - Washington Post Posted: 03 Feb 2011 11:38 AM PST More than 45,000 first dates were proposed last year on HowAboutWe.com - dates to get lobster rolls, play table tennis, stroll through hip neighborhoods and sip cocktails at trendy speak-easies. But the one proposal that drew an unheard-of 70 responses? A ... |
GE taps science in comeback fight - CNN Money Posted: 03 Feb 2011 11:38 AM PST NISKAYUNA, NY (CNNMoney) -- After years playing banker, real estate developer and television mogul while relying on older technology in its core products, GE is going back to the lab to reclaim its role as the world's top innovator. Electrical engineer ... |
The Science of How We Adapt - Hartford Courant Posted: 03 Feb 2011 12:00 PM PST We may be better under pressure than we think. A team of Italian scientists set out to see how the orbitofrontal cortex - the part of the brain that allows us to adapt to unexpected situations - performs when an event is not just unexpected, but ... |
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