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Monday, March 14, 2011

“Science friction: Study questions how long ago ancient ancestors learned to use fire - KYTV” plus 7 more

“Science friction: Study questions how long ago ancient ancestors learned to use fire - KYTV” plus 7 more


Science friction: Study questions how long ago ancient ancestors learned to use fire - KYTV

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A new study is raising questions about when ancient human ancestors in Europe learned to control fire, one of the most important steps on the long path to civilization. A review of 141 archaeological sites across Europe shows habitual ...

NASA Scientist Explains Science Behind 'Supermoon' Phenomenon - LiveScience.com

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A full moon is visible in this view above Earth's horizon and airglow, photographed by Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao on the International Space Station. The tragic earthquake and tsunami in Japan Friday (March 11) set the Internet abuzz with the idea ...

Genzyme backs science fair with $50,000 - Mass High Tech

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The Massachusetts State Science & Engineering Fair (MSSEF) said today that biotech Genzyme Corp. has made a $50,000 grant to support science fair programs in Massachusetts. Genzyme has been a sponsor of the program since 1999, according to the MSSEF. The ...

American Association of University Women St. Charles branch honors math and science students - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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The St. Charles Branch of American Association of University Women (AAUW) hosted a dinner March 3 recognizing young women who are outstanding math and science students, as well as their teachers and parents. Math and science teachers from eight area high ...

Fasting For Science On Space Station - Redorbit.com

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With almost half of the MagISStra mission behind him, ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli has not had much free time on the International Space Station. In addition to his heavy workload, he has also been on a special diet. The International Space Station is ...

Visitors Flock to U.S. Science Museum Following Nuclear Blast in Japan - FOX News

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History is seeing more visitors since a massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan caused fears for the safety of a nuclear plant. KRQE television reports workers at the southeast Albuquerque ...

Palatine library looks at women in science - Arlington Heights Daily Herald

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The Palatine Public Library District will host a discussion panel at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 19, at the main library, 700 N. North Court, highlighting women in science and engineering. "We hope to give teens an opportunity to learn about what it takes to ...

Earthquake Science: The Japanese Quake Explained - FOX News

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A powerful tsunami spawned by the largest earthquake in Japan's recorded history slammed the eastern coast Friday, sweeping away boats, cars, homes and people as widespread fires burned out of control. Tsunami warnings blanketed the entire Pacific, as far ...

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