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Scientists Call AP Report on Global Warming 'Hysteria' - Science News | Science & ...
foxnews.com — Tuesday, December 16, 2008 Scientists skeptical of the assertion that climate change is the result of man's... activites are criticizing a recent Associated Press report on global warming, calling it "irrational hysteria," "horrifically bad" and ... (more) Scientists Call AP Report on Global Warming 'Hysteria' ...
CNN Cuts Entire Science, Tech Team
cjr.org — Despite network’s intention to launch wire service, compete with the AP... (more) CNN Cuts Entire Science, Tech Team
Brookings Science ‘Expert’ Doesn’t Understand Basic Science
Brookings Science ‘Expert’ Doesn’t Understand Basic Science
wonkroom.thinkprogress.org — Gregg Easterbrook, a writer employed as a science expert by a prominent Washington think tank, evidently doesn’t... understand basic science. Easterbrook, a prolific writer and editor for The New Republic, Atlantic Monthly, the Washington Monthy, ... (more) Brookings Science ‘Expert’ Doesn’t Understand Basic Science
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boston.com 1/18/2009 — The position of science adviser requires Senate confirmation. John Holdren's nomination is likely to sail through, but conscientious senators might wish to ask him some questions.
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corner.nationalreview.com 12/19/2008 — It looks like president-elect Obama will name John P. Holdren as his science advisor. Holdren is a professor of environmental policy at Harvard and former president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. As Ron Bailey points out, ...
Scientists Dance Own Dissertations in YouTube Sensation - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News
foxnews.com 12/2/2008 — Tuesday, December 02, 2008 By Paul Wagenseil Who says scientists are awkward and ungraceful? Thirty-six different videos on YouTube prove that wrong, as researchers translate their doctoral dissertations into interpretive dances, both solo and ...
Science Fact, Not Science Fiction: Congress Moves Toward Nanotech Regulation
onthehillblog.blogspot.com 1/16/2009 — It may seem as if lawmakers have veered into the realm of useless science fiction by moving toward greater understanding and regulation of the environmental and health effects of nanotechnology. But that's not so, with as much as $3.1 billion of nanotech-containing products on the market by 2015.
Senate Could Vote on Science Nominees
cqpolitics.com 3/6/2009 — CQ TODAY ONLINE NEWS – SCIENCE Feb. 12, 2009 – 1:16 p.m. Senate Could Vote on Science Nominees By Kathryn A. Wolfe, CQ Staff The Senate could vote Thursday to confirm the nominations of two of the administration’s top scientists. John Holdren, ...
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bloomberg.com 12/29/2008 — Virginity Pledges Fail to Trump Teen Lust in Look at Older Data By Nicole Ostrow and Tom Randall Dec. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Teenagers who pledged to avoid sex until marriage were as likely to have intercourse as other U.S. adolescents, according to a ...
Virtual World for Muslims Launches in Cyberspace - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News
foxnews.com 12/11/2008 — Thursday, December 11, 2008 There's no sex, no drugs, no wine, no women — well, there may be women, but they're probably wearing headscarves. The first virtual world catering to practicing Muslims has made a trial launch in cyberspace, thanks to ...