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Science Vocabulary Lists Now Available on VocabularySpellingCity.com VocabularySpellingCity is pleased to announce the latest addition to its growing section of resources for teachers: Science Vocabulary. They are based on on state and national science standards, covering the key science content areas for each grade from kindergarten through high school. The lists can be used with of VocabularySpellingCity’s learning activities.(PRWEB) July 30, 2011 ... |
Bush's controversial science adviser dies at 70 The White House science adviser to President George W. Bush, John H. Marburger III, a physicist, has died at 70. He often dealt with issues about man-made global warming and claims of political interference in science. He also was the longest serving presidential science adviser in U.S. history. |
National Science Foundation Aims to Turn Research Into Startups This is a guest post by Bloomberg Businessweek reporter Victoria Stilwell. The National Science Foundation wants to take researchers' big ideas from the laboratory to marketplace through a new program called Innovation Corps, announced July 28. The public-private partnership between NSF, the Kauffman Foundation, and the Deshpande Foundation will provide $50,000 grants to help scientists turn ... |
Bush science adviser John H. Marburger dies at 70 The White House science adviser to President George W. Bush, John H. Marburger III, has died. He was 70. |
Science Goes Guerilla in the U.S. This is an invited guest post by Olivia Koski, graduate of the NYU program for science, health and environmental reporting. [More] |
10 Big Science and Technology Advances to Watch With so many remarkable things happening in the science and tech worlds, it's hard to choose which to talk about. Here are a few ongoing developments worth keeping your eyes on. Medicine Stem Cell Heart Generation– For the first time, a human heart has been created using stem cells, a major step forward in organ generation. A couple years ago scientists rebuilt the heart of a rat using stem ... |
The "Slow Science" Movement Must Be Crushed! Does science sometimes move too fast for own good? Or anyone's good? Do scientists, in their eagerness for fame, fortune, promotions and tenure, rush results into print? Tout them too aggressively? Do they make mistakes? Exaggerate? Cut corners? Even commit outright fraud? Do journals publish articles that should have been buried? Do journalists like me too often trumpet flimsy findings? Yes ... |
‘Science in the hands of kids’ - Fri, 29 Jul 2011 PST A proposed science center near Rathdrum featuring hands-on science and technology is on a roll. After Kootenai County’s land-use permit process delayed the expected start of construction on the center, nonprofit Discover Technology launched the Discovery Bus Tour this month. |
Science Education and Changing People's Minds: Writing to convince I find online science communication fascinating. I am enthusiastic about its possibilities and intrigued by its challenges. With an interest in online communication, comes an interest in text. While videos, animations and images are powerful too, the written word is often the simplest and the default mode of online communication–-think blog posts, tweets, status updates, and comment sections ... |
Math and Science Teachers Join the Call for Stronger K-12 Computer Science Education National Science Teachers Association and National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Join Coalition of Leading Industry and Non-Profit OrganizationsWashington, D.C. (PRWEB) July 28, 2011 Two of the most influential groups in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education community -- National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and National Council of Teachers of ... |