Phoenix Mars lander set for first science dig - New Scientist (subscription)
Phoenix Mars lander set for first science digNew Scientist (subscription), UK - 4 hours agoWith two test digs under its belt, NASA's Phoenix lander is now ready to do some real science. The spacecraft might take its first sample of Martian soil ... |
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Hammond to front new science show - RTE.ie
Hammond to front new science showRTE.ie, Ireland - 6 hours agoThe £2million series will see children carrying out messy challenges and experiments and Hammond, who fronts the popular science programme 'Brainiac: ... |
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Hamster's Wheel: Richard Hammond firm lands £2m BBC science series - guardian.co.uk
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Phoenix Mars probe's first science dig delayed - New Scientist (subscription)
Phoenix Mars probe's first science dig delayedNew Scientist (subscription), UK - Jun 4, 2008Soil samples will be dropped into the TEGA instrument for analysis. In this image, a pair of open doors (just below the centre of the image) reveals a ... |
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Govt: Science interest wanes at high school - The Daily Yomiuri
Govt: Science interest wanes at high schoolThe Daily Yomiuri, Japan - 1 hour agoA survey by a government-backed education think tank suggests Japanese children likely begin losing their interest in science after entering high school, ... |
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BioRealty Inc. to develop a 100-acre science park in Grafton - Bizjournals.com
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Science coverage: more than just a theory - Los Angeles Times
Science coverage: more than just a theoryLos Angeles Times, CA - Jun 3, 2008Isobel Crump of Claremont asked about the Science File, a page of science-related articles that runs on Saturdays: "Please can you explain why the science ... |
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Science centre '40% funding cut' - BBC News
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Science centre '40% funding cut'BBC News, UK - 6 hours agoGlasgow Science Centre is being hit by a 40% funding cut including reductions in future years, it has been claimed. Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Nicol ... |
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PGA Championship Exhibit opens at the Cranbrook Institute of Science - PGA.com
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Asturias Science Prizes Go to Japanese and American Researchers - Voice of America
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