Actor Begley Jr. launches series of science talks ...Ventura County Star: 0 views since Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 04:35 AMUnder the umbrella theme of Science Everyone Can Understand, a new Science Speakers Series is being started by the Westlake Village-based Discovery Center for Science and Technology. Environmentalist and actor Ed Begley Jr. will launch the series Thursday with a discussion of "Energy Efficiency for the New Millennium: How to Protect the Environment and Save Money."
Candidates' science platforms offer similar goals but different paths ...Miami Herald: 0 views since Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 04:28 AMBoth John McCain and Barack Obama strongly support government investment in science and technology. They say that expanded research and development are vital for America's health, economy and environment. Otherwise, they warn, the U.S. may be overtaken by Europe, China and others.
Science Center speaker focuses on food-to-fuel issues ...St. Louis Post-Dispatch: 0 views since Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 04:21 AMST. LOUIS ? As children wandered the halls of the St. Louis Science Center on Saturday, playing with magnets or peering at mummified remains, a hot debate drew the attention of hundreds of adults.
'SCIENCE' EXPERIMENT ...New York Post: 0 views since Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 04:05 AMThe title of TV on the Radio's newest CD, "Dear Science," represents a true (and rare) moment of actual irony in rock music. It was taken from an letter a few members of the band wrote to "science" - basically upbraiding the entire discipline for...
Science classes for youth begin this week ...DeWitt-Bath Review: 0 views since Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 04:04 AMDEWITT ? DeWitt Community Education is offering several science labs for youth this fall. To register, go to dewittschools.net/commed.
Candidates' science platforms offer similar goals but different paths ...The San Luis Obispo Tribune: 0 views since Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 04:03 AMBoth John McCain and Barack Obama strongly support government investment in science and technology. They say that expanded research and development are vital for America's health, economy and environment. Otherwise, they warn, the U.S. may be overtaken by Europe, China and others. However, Democrat Obama leans more toward government help, while McCain's Republican approach includes lower taxes, ...
Candidates' science platforms offer similar goals but different paths ...Lexington Herald-Leader: 0 views since Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 04:02 AMBoth John McCain and Barack Obama strongly support government investment in science and technology. They say that expanded research and development are vital for America's health, economy and environment. Otherwise, they warn, the U.S. may be overtaken by Europe, China and others. However, Democrat Obama leans more toward government help, while McCain's Republican approach includes lower ...
UMC adds bachelor of science in applied studies to online degree menu ...Crookston Daily Times: 0 views since Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 01:46 AMThe University of Minnesota Board of Regents has given approval to offer a bachelor of science in applied studies degree online through the University of Minnesota Online at the Crookston campus. The applied studies degree program addresses the needs of individuals whose educational objectives cannot be met through traditional degree programs. The degree option will be available beginning spring ...
Gov. Strickland endorses National Earth Science Week ...Port Clinton News Herald: 0 views since Saturday, October 11, 2008 at 08:34 AMNational Earth Science Week starts Sunday and Gov. Ted Strickland requests that Ohioans 'use this time to recognize the importance of the earth sciences in their daily lives.'
Science survey ranks top biopharma employers ...EurekAlert!: 1 views since Thursday, October 9, 2008 at 02:21 PM( American Association for the Advancement of Science ) Science's annual survey of Top Employers polls employees in the biotechnology, biopharmaceutical, pharmaceutical and related industries. Respondents to the web-based survey are asked to rate companies based on 23 driving characteristics, including financial strength, easy adaptation to change, and a research-driven environment.
St. Louis festival brings out science?s cool side ...Las Vegas Sun: 1 views since Thursday, October 9, 2008 at 06:23 AMThu, Oct 9, 2008 (3:12 a.m.) From medicine cabinets to the fermented beer in the fridge, Americans are surrounded by science all the time. The St. Louis Science Center is launching a festival this week to help people better understand, and enjoy, the ways that science plays a role in everyday lives.
St. Louis festival brings out science's cool side ...The Charlotte Observer: 1 views since Thursday, October 9, 2008 at 06:08 AMFrom medicine cabinets to the fermented beer in the fridge, Americans are surrounded by science all the time. The St. Louis Science Center is launching a festival this week to help people better understand, and enjoy, the ways that science plays a role in everyday lives. St. Louis was chosen from about 20 American cities to host SciFest, which is based on a popular English gathering called the ...
St. Louis festival brings out science's cool side ...AP via Yahoo! News: 1 views since Thursday, October 9, 2008 at 05:49 AMFrom medicine cabinets to the fermented beer in the fridge, Americans are surrounded by science all the time. The St. Louis Science Center is launching a festival this week to help people better understand, and enjoy, the ways that science plays a role in everyday lives.
SciFest aims to make science sexy and fun ...St. Louis Post-Dispatch: 1 views since Thursday, October 9, 2008 at 05:36 AMA decoratively lit cone marks the entrance of SciFest at the St. Louis Science Center. (Erik M. Lunsford/P-D) Washington University engineering professor David Peters ranks among the world's foremost helicopter experts.
WVW science teacher earns prizes at competition ...The Citizens' Voice: 1 views since Thursday, October 9, 2008 at 04:28 AM? ERIN MOODY While Wyoming Valley West Middle School science teacher Phil Pack did not win the title of America?s Top Science Teacher in a weekend 2008 Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge, he is returning home with $1,000 in cash, several other prizes and the honor of being a finalist in the first year of the 3M teacher competition.