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Of Science and Gender (1 Letter)
The column on Mary Anning, “ Tale of an Unsung Fossil Finder, in Fact and Fiction ” (Books on Science, Feb. 2), reminds me of another woman, also of about the same time. She also was an English scientist and was rebuffed by male scientists.
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UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News
Endeavour launches without incident … Criteria not used to diagnose depression … Plasticizer migration preventive created … HIV key enzyme structure is determined ... Health/Science news from UPI.
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Science New Zealand welcomes PM's commitment
Science New Zealand welcomes the remarks on science and innovation in the Prime Minister’s Opening Address to Parliament today.
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ACLU accuses science teacher of religion lessons
The American Civil Liberties Union says a science instructor at Fresno City College is illegally teaching religious views on homosexuality and abortion as fact.
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Govt's applauded for science and innovation focus
The Royal Society of New Zealand’s President, Dr Garth Carnaby, says the comments in Prime Minister John Key’s opening statement to Parliament show an “elevation in the significance of science”.
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'God Loves Science' — and the First Congregational United Church of Christ will show kids that this Saturday
The event, called "God Loves Science," is intended to help kids understand that "science and religion are not incompatible," said Jeff Rabe, the church's director of Christian education for children and youth.
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Political Science offers new graduate certificate in sustainability politics and policy
By: Thomas Gounley The new semester brings with it a new offering for graduate students from the Department of Political Science. The department is offering a new certificate program in sustainability politics and policy, designed to provide training and analysis on issues ...
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Science Discovery: The Next Computing Landscape
Computational science is the field of study concerned with constructing mathematical models and numerical techniques that represent scientific, social scientific or engineering problems and employing these models on computers, or clusters of computers, to analyze, explore or solve these models. Numerical simulation enables the study of complex phenomena that would be too expensive or dangerous ...
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World's tallest tower closed a month after opening
The world's tallest skyscraper has unexpectedly closed to the public a month after its lavish opening, disappointing tourists headed for the observation deck and casting doubt over plans to welcome its first permanent occupants in the coming weeks.
Freestyler gets ball rolling to World Cup
From smashing windows to breaking world records, soccer freestyler Dan Magness has enjoyed a bizarre career which has offered him the chance to travel and rub shoulders with big names.
World Indoor Tournament men's singles results
World Indoor Tournament men's singles first round results from Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Monday (prefix denotes seeding, * new result)) * 5-Tommy Robredo (Spain) beat Robin Haase (Netherlands) 7-6(4) 6-4 3-Robin Soderling (Sweden) beat Florent Serra (France) 4-6 6-4 6-1 Florian Mayer (Germany) beat Janko Tipsarevic (Serbia) 6-3 6-7(6) 7-6(6) Andreas Seppi (Italy) beat Stephane Bohli ...
Golf-World rankings
World rankings on Monday (U.S. unless stated, last week's positions in brackets):
Women's world rankings
Women's tennis world rankings on Monday (last week's rankings in brackets):
Men's world rankings
Men's tennis world rankings on Monday (last week's rankings in brackets):
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