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Aeronautics and Aerospace (50)Antibiotics benefit farm animals (and people), but at what cost?
Physicians, veterinarians, patients and their families have all been put on notice: Overuse antibiotics at the public's peril.
Submitted On: 12 Mar 2010 6:33:22 AM
Company: USA Today
Technology chiefs criticise digital bill
ISPs, Google, Facebook, eBay and Yahoo sign letter saying clause threatens free speech and could lead to blocking of sites Amendments made to the digital economy bill by the House of Lords threaten freedom of speech and will lead to British websites being
Submitted On: 12 Mar 2010 6:19:01 AM
Company: Guardian Unlimited
Laguna authors introduce "Molly and Wally Molecule"
LAGUNA BEACH — Science is an adventure, and the water cycle is a field trip to local authors Christine Adler and Dean Badillo The two friends, who met while studying business at UCI, were looking for ways to get their nieces and nephews interested
Submitted On: 12 Mar 2010 6:10:23 AM
Company: Laguna News Post
Hanks and Spielberg return to WWII together for 'The Pacific'
It is the third World War II project after 'Saving Private Ryan' and 'Band of Brothers' for the producers of the new HBO miniseries.
Submitted On: 12 Mar 2010 6:04:33 AM
Company: USA Today
Event Gets Students Interested In Science, Math Fields
Morgan State University is joining the U.S. military in trying to do something about the current shortage of people with science, technology, engineering and mathematics skills.
Submitted On: 12 Mar 2010 2:47:54 AM
Company: WBAL-TV Baltimore
School of technology adds new degree
Missouri Southern is one of four schools in the nation that will offer an Advance Power Systems minor this fall. The new physics minor will equip students with the knowledge to handle ultra capacitors and batteries (mostly lithium-based). The four univers
Submitted On: 12 Mar 2010 2:21:19 AM
Company: Chart
Rady School Professor Terry August receives prestigious award from National Science Foundation
( University of California - San Diego ) The Rady School of Management at the University of California, San Diego today announced that Professor Terry August is the recipient of a 2010 National Science Foundation CAREER award. The award, which will provid
Submitted On: 12 Mar 2010 1:19:22 AM
Company: EurekAlert!
COMMONWEALTH CAN HELP DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ACCESS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY USAGE
KUCHING, March 9 (Bernama) -- The Commonwealth can play a role in helping developing countries to access the use of science and technology for the good of society and development, through partnerships, its Secretary-General, Kamalesh Sharma, said today.
Submitted On: 09 Mar 2010 3:29:33 PM
Company: Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News
Commonwealth Can Help Developing Countries Access Science And Technology Usage
KUCHING, March 9 (Bernama) -- The Commonwealth can play a role in helping developing countries to access the use of science and technology for the good of society and development, through partnerships, its Secretary-General, Kamalesh Sharma, said Tuesday.
Submitted On: 09 Mar 2010 2:17:21 PM
Company: Bernama
Science for men? Not by a long shot
The quiet revolution that has seen women across the developed world catch up with men in the work force and in education has also touched science, that most stubbornly male bastion.
Submitted On: 08 Mar 2010 1:18:28 AM
Company: The Times of India
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