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Sandlot Games Unfurls High Seas Trading
Adventure in “Tradewinds 2™”
Sandlot Games Unfurls High Seas Trading
Adventure in “Tradewinds 2™”
04/05/2005 02:17 AMSandlot Games releases swashbuckling sequel to one of the top games of
2004 for worldwide distribution, starting with Shockwave.com. [PRWEB
Apr 5, 2005]
Candy Science: M&Ms pack more tightly
than spheres: Science News Online, Feb.
14, 2004
Candy Science: M&Ms pack more tightly
than spheres: Science News Online, Feb.
14, 2004
02/17/2004 06:09 AMCandy Science: M&Ms pack more tightly than
spheres
sciencenews.org/20040214/fob7.asp
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Making Science Fact, Now Chronicling
Science Fiction
Making Science Fact, Now Chronicling
Science Fiction
06/14/2004 09:32 PMDonna L. Shirley is director of the new Science Fiction Museum and
Hall of Fame in Seattle, where science fiction is used to spur
interest in science.
Popular Science | Is Science Fiction
About to Go Blind?
Popular Science | Is Science Fiction
About to Go Blind?
08/17/2004 11:40 PMThe Singularity and its effect on science fiction .. "Is Science
Fiction About to Go
Blind?"
popsci.com/popsci/science/article/0,12543,676265,00.html
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New Science Museum - Now With Real
Science!
New Science Museum - Now With Real
Science!
04/28/2004 03:58 PMEntrust Science and Technology Related
Policies and Budget Drawing to the
Science and Technology Minister
Entrust Science and Technology Related
Policies and Budget Drawing to the
Science and Technology Minister
01/07/2004 03:11 PMDonga.com Jan 7 2004 11:54AM ET
Super Science Fair Projects: Complete
Guide to Science Fair Projects, Topics
and Experiments
Super Science Fair Projects: Complete
Guide to Science Fair Projects, Topics
and Experiments
05/24/2004 06:24 AMSuper Science Fair Projects: Complete Guide to Science Fair
Projects, Topics and Experimentshttp://www.super-sc
ience-fair-projects.com/Today your teacher announced
that your school is going to have a science fair and students are
responsible for exhibiting their projects. What do you feel?
Enthusiastic? Despondent? Dreadful? Fearful? Excited?" This statement
opens the Super Science Fair Projects site. Actually, whether student
or parent, science fair projects, while great ways to get students
actively involved in learning the scientific method and problem
solving, can be tough assignments. This site may help you with one of
the hardest parts: coming up with an idea. The site does a great job
of walking the visitor through the steps needed to plan and implement
a project, from Choosing a Topic, the Scientific Method, and writing
the Project Report. There are even tips on displaying your project,
rehearsing, winning over judges, and what to expect the day of the
fair. This is definitely a great tool to tap into when planning a
science fair project.[From The NSDL Scout Report for Math,
Engineering, and Technology, Copyright Internet Scout Project
1994-2003.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]
From Science To Sci-Fi
From Science To Sci-Fi
05/04/2004 08:56 PMWant your collection pieces to be in the 2004 blockbuster exhibit
entitled "From Science to Sci-Fi, the art & design of outer space"?
Then click on through for more details . . .
Science.Ars
Science.Ars
05/03/2004 11:47 PMThe newly-renamed Science.Ars returns with news on cloning,
unpublished drug study data, meteorite forensics, private space
launches, and more.
"science"
"science"
03/29/2005 05:31 PMfun science
fun science
03/22/2005 09:52 PM
13
things that do not make sense From the New Scientist.
From Cold Fusion to Tetraneutrons.
Enjoy
Seeing Science
Seeing Science
09/25/2004 02:11 AM
The results of the second annual
Sci
ence and Engineering Visualization Challenge are out and include
some dazzling imagery of
a feeding tick,
a volcano, and movies of
a bat in action, an
overview of the 2002 European floods, and
a
presentation on RNA interference.
Science
Science
09/05/2004 04:26 AM
The most comprehensive presentation ever mounted on the life,
theories, and the social and political involvement of
Albert
Einstein will be at the
Skir
ball Cultural centerr, Los Angeles, from September 14, organized
by the
American
Museum of Natural History, and
revived
by Tom Teicholz. Incidentally,
Discover magazine
dedicates the whole September issue to Einstein (subscription).
Science.gov
Science.gov
05/14/2004 06:28 AMScience.govhttp://www.Science.gov/Science.gov is the gateway to reliable information about science and
technology from across federal government organizations. Science.gov
2.0 offers groundbreaking, user- friendly technology enhancements to
the interagency science portal. While retaining the content and
advances originally unveiled in December 2002, now Version 2.0 will
search 47 million pages of government R&D results and present the
result to the patron in relevancy-ranked order. The new technology
sorts through the government's vast reservoirs of research and rapidly
returns information in an order more likely to meet patrons' needs.
Science.gov contains reliable information resources selected by the
agencies as their best science information. The Science.gov Web site
provides the unique ability to search across 30 databases as well as
across 1,700 Web sites. The World Wide Web consists of two parts: the
Surface Web and the Deep Web. Popular search engines can access the
Surface Web, but not the Deep Web. Among the resources in the Deep Web
are the huge databases created and maintained by the science agencies.
Using a "metasearch" technology, Science.gov 2.0 brings the 30 largest
of these databases together and makes them searchable via a single
query. This has been added to
Research Resources
Subject Tracer ™ Information Blog.
Art of Science
Art of Science
06/07/2004 03:34 PM
Resonance Fine Art.
Science! Sci-sci-science!
Science! Sci-sci-science!
06/17/2005 04:20 PM
Source
of stem cells idea sent me straight into my
uncanny valley. (via
aldaily)
Science Monday
Science Monday
04/12/2004 02:14 PMIn a slightly-delayed edition of Science Sunday, zAmboni covers
cicadas, a 3D ultrasound system, the rat genome, and even a Jade
Science Moment
More than junk science?
More than junk science?
04/15/2004 03:49 PM
Qu
ake to hit LA "by September 5," predicts a geophysicist at UCLA's
Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics. Some skeptical, while
others say it's not junk science.
Art and science in management
Art and science in management
01/24/2004 02:19 AMSunday Times South Africa Jan 24 2004 6:17AM GMT
The Science Guy Returns
The Science Guy Returns
03/22/2005 07:17 PMScience Daily
Science Daily
09/10/2004 05:47 AMScience Dailyhttp://www.sciencedaily.comScienceDaily -- the Internet's premier science news portal --
brings you the latest discoveries in science, health & medicine, the
environment, space, technology, and computers, from the world's
leading universities and research institutions. Updated three times a
day, Monday to Friday, ScienceDaily also offers free search of its
archive of more than 15,000 stories, as well as related links, books,
encyclopedia articles, jobs, and more, in hundreds of different
topics, including astronomy, biology, chemistry, engineering, geology,
mathematics, physics, and more. This has been added to
Research Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog and
Student Research Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog.
Science Sunday
Science Sunday
11/16/2003 11:51 PMScience Sunday returns to its regular site with news on adult stem
cell research, planetary exploration, and more.
Science as metaphor
Science as metaphor
07/09/2004 03:03 AMmore .. more
slate.msn.com/id/2103335
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Fraud in Science
Fraud in Science
03/14/2005 04:33 PM It can’t happen here. That’s what most scientists will
tell you about fraud in science. Science is magically
self-correcting,…
Mad Science News
Mad Science News
07/15/2004 10:08 AMmadscience
livejournal.com/users/madscience
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What's up, Doc? Not the number of
science Ph.D.s
What's up, Doc? Not the number of
science Ph.D.s
12/04/2003 08:27 PMA survey shows that the number of doctoral degrees awarded in U.S.
science and engineering programs continues to drop. Women, however,
are earning a growing share.
The Science of Love
The Science of Love
02/14/2004 03:59 PMWhy We Buy: The Science of Shopping
Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping
05/23/2002 10:39 PMScience Commons
Science Commons
12/31/2004 04:33 AMScience Commons aims
to encourage scientific innovation by making it easier for scientists,
universities, and industries to use literature, data, and other
scientific intellectual property and to share their knowledge with
others. Science Commons works within current copyright and patent law
to promote legal and technical mechanisms that remove barriers to
sharing.
Are You Ready for Some Science?
Are You Ready for Some Science?
12/18/2003 05:49 AMThe originators of an all-science, all-the-time cable channel bet that
Americans will happily tune out charismatic chefs and shopping
programs for a little mind-expanding TV. By Kristen Philipkoski.
Blind Yourself with Science
Blind Yourself with Science
12/09/2003 08:37 PMLoveLump is an "artificially-engineered transgenic tissue sculpture"
that is "created using a variety of animal and vegetable DNA strands."
The manufacturer recommends to spray it twice a day. (12-09)
Weird science
Weird science
12/31/2004 04:43 PMIt didn't take long for politicized debate to get roiling over the
nature of the tsunami disaster -- some of it rather murky.
Steven Milloy of the Cato Institute and
Junk Science.com is
now blasting environmentalists for "shameless exploitation" as they
"surf the tsunami tragedy" in order to bring attention to the problem
of global warming. Milloy wants to give the impression that he's
navigating through truer waters, but clearly he's looking to ride the
wave in a direction of his own:
Science grooves
Science grooves
12/28/2004 01:51 AM
Math And Science
Song Information, Viewable Everywhere. For all those times you've
needed a catchy acappella tune about
doppler shifting [mp3] in a hurry,
there's now MASSIVE, a
fully
searchable collaborative database of over 1700 songs about math
and science, sponsored in part by the
seriously
pedagogical Science
Songwriters Association.
Biz Markie made the cut, and so can
you.
[via the always-effervescent Research Buzz] Ginseng science
Ginseng science
09/09/2004 06:00 PM
David Pescovitz:
MIT researchers looked at why some scientific data shows that ginseng
promotes blood vessel growth while other studies report the opposite.
Chemical fingerprints of four different varieties of
ginseng—American, Chinese, Korean and Sanqi--show that each has
different proportions of two key ingredients. Additional studies
showed that a preponderance of one ingredient has positive effects on
the growth of blood vessels; more of the other component tips the
scale the other way.
The study, they say, supports the need for "regulations standardizing
herbal therapies through compositional analysis." While that statement
is sure to piss off a lot of people, the researchers also believe that
reverse-engineering ginseng could eventually lead to the development
of new wound-healing compounds.
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Jazzed By Science
Jazzed By Science
07/19/2004 10:10 PMCBS News Jul 20 2004 2:03AM GMT
Better Science Through Gaming
Better Science Through Gaming
06/28/2004 05:24 AMSoftware for analyzing genomic data has been woefully inadequate,
leaving scientists in a DOS-like wasteland. One company is solving the
problem with a video-game sensibility. By Kristen Philipkoski.
Science Search
Science Search
08/28/2004 06:18 AMScience Searchhttp://www.science-search.org/
a>
Science Search focus is primarily on scientific issues.
Science Search wants to make it possible to find accurate and helpful
information in scientific areas. So, their goal is to find the best of
educational and research information for you and deliver it to you in
a skilful way. The Science Search Directory is based on DMOZ. Science
Search has modified and enhanced this data. This will be added to the
search engine section of Internet MiniGuides
2004-05.
Science of Carbage
Science of Carbage
07/20/2004 12:43 PMScience News has an interesting survey of the latest scientific
studies about the Atkins diet. Predictably, the jury is still out:
"This year, a spate of studies comparing low-carb versus
low-fat diets has confirmed that unrestricted-calorie, high-fat,
high-protein eating can trim a person's weight at least as much as
low-fat, restricted-calorie dieting does. Several of the studies also
highlight other apparent benefits from carbohydrate
restriction.
However, a few studies have turned up evidence of problems, including
(heart disease). Many physicians now conclude that although
low-carbohydrate diets—such as the Atkins and the Zone
diets—are proving powerful weight-loss tools, they aren't for
everyone. These health professionals argue that such plans should be
adopted only under the guidance of a physician.
A few physicians go so far as to argue that low-carb diets aren't for
anyone..."
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15 Science Street
15 Science Street
06/10/2004 01:15 AMRue de la Science to be exact, in Brussels; a nondescript
address in the endless sprawl of European Union infrastructure. What
happened was, a few days before I started at Sun on March 15, they
called up and said “Would you like to go to Brussels for a March 23
presentation on XML Office Document Formats?” OpenOffice.org vs.
Microsoft, naturally...
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