Archive for March, 2010
Wednesday 31 March 2010 @ 1:03 am
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Science Corner: Hubble Hobbles Onward
The Rotunda A telescope is an invaluable tool for astronomers, by focusing and magnifying far away sites of the solar system and beyond it gives … Moviegoers share feelings about NASA developments |
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Wednesday 31 March 2010 @ 12:03 am
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A passion for science
Idaho State Journal The sophomore from Century High School went from being a child getting his first experience with science and technology in leagues and summer camps to a … Robots take over U of M sports arenas April 2-3 |
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Wednesday 31 March 2010 @ 12:03 am
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British writer Ian McEwan tackles global warming in new novel 'Solar'
The Canadian Press It's all evidence, McEwan said, that "science is messy and full of competition and ego and office politics. It's of human matter. … The sex sizzles, the globe warms in Ian McEwan's 'Solar' Let the Sun Shine In Ian McEwan: Mr Sunshine |
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Wednesday 31 March 2010 @ 12:03 am
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American Science and Engineering, Inc. Receives $3.0 Million Order from the …
MarketWatch (press release) American Science and Engineering, Inc. (AS&E) is the leading worldwide supplier of innovative X-ray inspection systems. With over 50 years of experience in … American Science gets $2.5 million contract AS&E to service Z Backscatter Vans Market Report — In Play (ASEI) |
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Wednesday 31 March 2010 @ 12:03 am
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Climate science must be more open, say MPs
BBC News The Commons Science and Technology Committee criticised UEA authorities for failing to respond to requests for data from climate change sceptics. … UK Panel Calls Climate Data Valid Climate researchers 'secrecy' criticised – but MPs say science remains intact UK Climate Science'Damaged' by Leaked E-Mails, Lawmakers Say |
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Tuesday 30 March 2010 @ 11:03 pm
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"Clouds of Unknowing:" Uncertainties in climate science
San Diego News Room Thus, while there are definite uncertainties in climate science, The Economist argues that the science is not fundamentally wrong. … The Purity of Climate Science In this sense, the blogosphere has reduced the information asymmetry of … Feds to study animal climate change risks |
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Tuesday 30 March 2010 @ 10:03 pm
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Uproar Over School Cafeteria That Doubled as a Nightclub
New York Times Fernando Gallard, a spokesman for the school district, said his office was investigating whether the school, the Harambee Institute of Science and … Problems mount at charter school that doubled as nightclub Philly charter school moonlights as a nightclub Officials criticize school in nightclub building |
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Tuesday 30 March 2010 @ 10:03 pm
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Atom smasher will help reveal 'the beginning'
The Associated Press … over themselves in superlatives praising the importance of the Large Hadron Collider and the significance of its generating regular science experiments. … Brookhaven scientists at work on Collider data Scientists hope atom smasher will help reveal 'the beginning' Geneva Atom Smasher Performs largest Collision, Sets Record |
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Tuesday 30 March 2010 @ 10:03 pm
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A Clear Voice for Science
Berthoud Recorder If you have never seen the planet Mercury before, now is time to do so. Find the planet Venus in the western twilight after sunset, and you are pretty much … |
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Friday 26 March 2010 @ 2:03 am
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Link Between 1918, 2009 Flu Viruses Could Improve Vaccines
RedOrbit The research was led by Dr. Gary J. Nabel of the NIAID, and the findings were published online in the journal Science Translational Medicine. … H1N1: Can a Pandemic Cycle Be Broken? New studies show why elderly weren't as likely to get swine flu–and warn … Swine Flu Virus Not So New, Study Finds |
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