“Haul from pirate ship Whydah illuminates history at Denver Museum of Nature & Science - Denver Post” plus 9 more |
- Haul from pirate ship Whydah illuminates history at Denver Museum of Nature & Science - Denver Post
- New Orleans Saints license plate to benefit Infinity Science Center - Birmingham News
- Bolden Defends NASA's Earth Science Missions - Science Now
- Museum to Offer 'Wild Science Week' for Spring Break 2011 - msnbc.com
- How magnets work, according to Michael Bloomberg: mayor with egineering background aces science quiz - New York Daily News
- Travis, Mendez science fair recognition - San Marcos Daily Record
- Science for Our Nation's Energy Future: Energy Frontier Research Centers Summit & Forum - EurekAlert
- Science Olympiad takes first place at regional competition - The Paly Voice
- Stuttering has complex roots, science finds - AP - msnbc.com
- The Science of Mardi Gras - DISCOVER
Haul from pirate ship Whydah illuminates history at Denver Museum of Nature & Science - Denver Post Posted: Barry Clifford remembers the yarns his Uncle Bill used to spin at a New England fish shack during his childhood, detailing the swashbuckling adventures and tragic loss of the Whydah — one of the world's most famous pirate ships, which sank spectacularly ... |
New Orleans Saints license plate to benefit Infinity Science Center - Birmingham News Posted: JACKSON, Mississippi -- Gov. Haley Barbour has signed a bill to create a state license plate to commemorate the New Orleans Saints' Super Bowl championship season. People would pay an additional $50 for the Saints tag in Mississippi. The plate will have ... |
Bolden Defends NASA's Earth Science Missions - Science Now Posted: Should NASA have anything to with studying Earth? NASA Administrator Charles Bolden found himself having to explain that to lawmakers yesterday at a hearing by the House of Representatives on NASA's $18.7 billion budget request for 2012. Ironically, he ... |
Museum to Offer 'Wild Science Week' for Spring Break 2011 - msnbc.com Posted: From the City of Corpus Christi CORPUS CHRISTI - The Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History will be offering special programming as part of "Wild Science Week" during Spring Break from Tuesday, March 15 through Friday, March 18, 2011. Each day from ... |
Posted: Are you impressed by Bloomberg's smarts? Yes. I didn't know he was an electrical engineering major. No. He should be more worried about science teachers than teaching science. Meet Michael Bloomberg , Physics Professor. The mayor's radio show unexpectedly ... |
Travis, Mendez science fair recognition - San Marcos Daily Record Posted: — The Austin Regional Science Fair was the scene of excitement recently as students from San Marcos CISD's Travis and Mendez elementary schools joined students from across Central Texas with science fair projects. A host of first, second and third ... |
Science for Our Nation's Energy Future: Energy Frontier Research Centers Summit & Forum - EurekAlert Posted: Washington, D.C. –The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced the first Science for Our Nation's Energy Future: Energy Frontier Research Centers Summit & Forum to be held on May 25-27, 2011, at the Renaissance Penn Quarter hotel in Washington D.C ... |
Science Olympiad takes first place at regional competition - The Paly Voice Posted: Palo Alto High School's Science Olympiad Team is moving on to the Northern California State Science Olympiad after placing first at the Science Olympiad Regional Competition on Feb. 19 at Foothill High School. Paly will compete at the Nor-Cal Olympiad ... |
Stuttering has complex roots, science finds - AP - msnbc.com Posted: During the Academy Awards, Texas speech therapist Lana Dodgen was rooting for "The King's Speech" and its Oscar-winning depiction of British King George VI's struggle with stuttering. She hopes the movie's success will bring awareness to stuttering the way ... |
The Science of Mardi Gras - DISCOVER Posted: I'm in New Orleans this week, doing some writing and also attending…Mardi Gras. I just saw my first parade, Muses, last night. Which inspired the joking title of this blog post. For fun, I Googled the phrase " the science of mardi gras " to see ... |
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