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- Of Mice and Boiling Bubbles: Weird Science Rides Space Shuttle - msnbc.com
- Southern Arizona Regional Science and Engineering Fair - Tucson Citizen
- Science Olympiad national tourney coming to UW - madison
- Lack of women in science needs to be addressed - Calgary Herald
- Waxman Highlights Differences between Climate Science, Astrology - The Heartland Institute
- World's Largest Student Science/Technology Competition Announces 2011 Regional Winners - CSR Wire
- UN chief underlines equal access for women in education, science and technology - Xinhua News Agency
- Flying eggs test limits of science at Danbury - News-Herald
- UW-Madison to host Science Olympiad National Tournament on May 18-21 - UW Madison
- Scientists tell NASA to focus on smaller science probes - Spaceflight Now
Of Mice and Boiling Bubbles: Weird Science Rides Space Shuttle - msnbc.com Posted: NASA's space shuttle Discovery left the International Space Station today (March 7), after delivering not just supplies and equipment, but dozens of scientific experiments. The space science projects run the gamut of topics, from biomedical studies to ... |
Southern Arizona Regional Science and Engineering Fair - Tucson Citizen Posted: Bring your family to the So. Arizona Regional Science and Engineering Fair's Future Innovator Night for an evening of fun science education. Experience physics with the Physics Factory, peddle the TEP bike to learn about energy and light bulbs, make ... |
Science Olympiad national tourney coming to UW - madison Posted: One of the largest science and engineering tournaments for middle and high school students is coming to UW-Madison in May. School officials announced on Tuesday that the 27th annual Science Olympiad National Tournament will be hosted by UW-Madison, with ... |
Lack of women in science needs to be addressed - Calgary Herald Posted: Each year, International Women's Day provides the world with an opportunity to review how women are doing on a variety of measures, and to assess where things have improved and where improvement is still sorely needed. So we typically hear about important ... |
Waxman Highlights Differences between Climate Science, Astrology - The Heartland Institute Posted: Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA), cosponsor of the Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade bill that the Obama Treasury Department estimates would cost the average U.S. household nearly $3,000 every year, claims you are a "science denier" if you are skeptical of ... |
World's Largest Student Science/Technology Competition Announces 2011 Regional Winners - CSR Wire Posted: ARLINGTON, Va., Mar. 08 /CSRwire/ - /PRNewswire/ - The 19th annual Toshiba/National Science Teachers Association ExploraVision Awards Program today announced its 2011 Regional Winners. Sponsored by Toshiba and administered by the National Science Teachers ... |
UN chief underlines equal access for women in education, science and technology - Xinhua News Agency Posted: UNITED NATIONS, March 8 (Xinhua) -- Equal access to education, training, science and technology can help women to break the cycle of poverty, UN Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon said here on Tuesday while addressing a UN conference in observance of ... |
Flying eggs test limits of science at Danbury - News-Herald Posted: DANBURY TOWNSHIP -- High school and middle school students at Danbury competed in the eighth annual Science Olympiad last week with cardboard boat races, mousetrap-powered vehicles and a variety of other science-oriented competitions. The annual event ... |
UW-Madison to host Science Olympiad National Tournament on May 18-21 - UW Madison Posted: More than 6,000 students, educators and parents from around the country will visit the University of Wisconsin-Madison Wednesday-Saturday, May 18-21, for the 27th annual Science Olympiad National Tournament , one of the nation's largest and most ... |
Scientists tell NASA to focus on smaller science probes - Spaceflight Now Posted: Endeavour ready to roll - The shuttle Endeavour is ready to move from its hangar to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Discovery docks to ISS - After a two-day chase, Discovery arrives at the space station with a new module and spare parts. Fuel tank loses ... |
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