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Great science art projects that can appeal to everyone By Ted Rabinowitz - Asylum.com Any monkey can run an equation through a graphing calculator, call it " Icosahedron 12" and sell a "giclee image" for $300 to a gullible sophomore. But it takes actual smarts (or a serious bronze foundry) to make cool "science art." io9 - http://io9.com/ | ||
New American Chemical Society Prized Science video focuses on ... By bjs WASHINGTON, Nov. 22, 2010 -- The science that helped make today's smartphones and iPods smaller but more powerful than yesterday's desktop computers highlights the latest episode in the American Chemical Society (ACS) Prized Science ... Science Blog - http://scienceblog.com/ | ||
Science-Based Medicine » Bill Clinton's Diet By Harriet Hall It would throw The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics into conniption fits, and most science-based doctors would disagree vehemently. What about smoking, diabetes, and family history, for a start? The evidence shows that LDL ... Science-Based Medicine - http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/ | ||
FP7 making 'significant contribution' to European science, experts say 'We welcome the report from the Expert Group which concludes that the Framework Programme is backing excellent projects and has a vast and impressive reach,' commented European Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science, ... Nanowerk Nanotechnology News - http://www.nanowerk.com/ | ||
Announcing the Climate Science Rapid Response Team : A Few Things ... Okay, "A Team" was a little to simple, and it was taken. Instead I would like to inform readers of the "CSRR" Team, or CSRRT. I will let the press release speak for itself:... A Few Things Ill Considered - http://scienceblogs.com/illconsidered/ |
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