Science Feeds
YouTube videos to ignite science (BBC News)
Explosive science experiments are published on YouTube in a bid to shake off a dull image for science teaching.
OUR OPINION: Science must set wildlife policy (Grand Forks Herald)
What does the best science say about the topic of wildlife rehabilitation? That's the question Game and Fish should ask; and as long as the department's policies are guided by the answer that Game and Fish biologists find, the public very likely will go along.
Uganda: Museveni Advises the Media on Science (AllAfrica.com)
PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has asked journalists to utilise the current liberalised economy to effectively communicate science information for the development of the country.
Lib Dems demand government supports women in science (Scottish Liberal Democrats)
Liberal Democrat MSP Alison McInnes has written to the Education Secretary demanding to know what action the Government is taking to improve the participation and position of women in the science, engineering and technology (SET) sectors.
JTHS District boosting science program (The Herald News)
Joliet Township High School District is giving its science program a booster shot of sorts with three new science classes and additional science labs.
Funding available for material science research (Plastics and Rubber Weekly)
The UK’s Technology Strategy Board is making €1.5m of funding available for material science and engineering research.
422 Group Awarded National Science Foundation Grant (Centre Daily Times)
422 Group, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner that helps colleges and universities manage relationships more effectively, has been awarded a grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to enhance the predictive modeling capabilities of its flagship product, Continuum 422 CRM.
USRA Research Institute For Advanced Computer Science Celebrates 25th Anniversary (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
The Universities Space Research Association (USRA) is proud to announce the 25th anniversary of its Research Institute for Advanced Computer Science (RIACS). Since its inception in June, 1983, RIACS has conducted basic and applied research in computer science in support of NASA Ames Research Center in particular and of the nation's aeronautics and space-related programs in general. Work ...
Science and research merger (Newstalk ZB via Yahoo!Xtra News)
The Government is endorsing the merger of two of the country's largest science and research institutes.
Science Fair: Local teen blinds Ed Board with science (Independent Florida Alligator)
A 17–year–old from The Villages recently found a potential cure for cancer while doing a science project for school. Seriously. The Editorial Board has never claimed to be a group of science whizzes. In fact, we have often reiterated just how one–dimensional we are when it comes to school.