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| science News+ XML/RSSBy Brighton Publishing Vern Westfall’s highly anticipated novel debuts to critical acclaim By The International NanoScience Community The International NanoScience Community looking for the best nanotechnology portal, blog, academic and company webpage, Twitter and Facebook page. 5300 members from 80 countries will vote about the NANOPAPRIKA AWARD 2012. By BIG ARTS BIG ARTS welcomes Dr. Michael A. Levi to Sanibel Sunday, January 22, to speak about the future of energy. Lecture begins at 7:30 p.m. in BIG ARTS Schein Performance Hall, 900 Dunlop Road, Sanibel, Florida. Tickets are $35. By BIG ARTS BIG ARTS has announced Dr. Jay Apt, of Carnegie Mellon University (Mar. 17); Joshua Foer, author of the best-selling Moonwalking with Einstein (Mar 21); and Dr. Anthony Ritaccio, of Albany Medical College Human Brain Mapping Program (Apr. 12). By Hunterdon Art Museum Registration for Art Classes for Kids and Adults. Classes range from LEGO robotics to basketweaving to glassfusing. Something for everyone! By The International NanoScience Community The leading nanotechnology scientific social network The International NanoScience Community (www.nanopaprika.eu) started from January 2012 a new support program for small and medium nanotechnology companies. By Highlight HEALTH Highlight HEALTH, a new media news organization that promotes advances in biomedical research, is celebrating its five-year anniversary by giving away prize packs over the next two months. By Alan Goldstein The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Announces the 2012 Volunteers Class Schedule By Banana Slug String Band ONLY ONE OCEAN, the latest children’s musical science CD by the Banana Slug String Band, has been awarded 1st Place in the Toys & Games category by Museums & More Magazine in their annual Giftys Awards. By ASU STARR Noyce Scholarship Program Paid Internships Offered to Future Science Educators - ASU STARR Noyce Scholarship Program and Arizona Science Center Offer Unique Opportunity By Erin Williams Brooklyn Industries collaborates with Seattle based company RETH¿NK to debut innovative Ecoloop Recycled T-shirt By ASU STARR Noyce Scholarship Program FREE for new Science Teachers. Keynote Speaker Sharon Hall on Urban Ecology; Teacher Mixer and Refreshments; FREE Educator Memberships; Teacher Support Fair; Door Prizes; more. Sponsored by ASU STARR Noyce Scholarship, AZ Science Center, and ASTA. By The Baumann Foundation Being Human 2012 welcomes Science 2.0 as Media Partner for March 24, 2012, San Francisco Event exploring Human Nature. Science 2.0 is the leading online platform for world-class scientists to collaborate with peers and share with the public. By Melanie Bernds The four largest nonprofit plant science research institutions in the U.S. have joined forces to form the Association of Independent Plant Research Institutes (AIPI). By The Baumann Foundation Being Human 2012 announced today that Jane Hirshfield, prize-winning International poet, translator and essayist, will join the slate of world-class talent for the March 24, 2012, Being Human gathering at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. By Kali Chan Dr. Laraine Fletcher and her co-director Dr. George Scheper have been awarded a grant that will fund a Summer Institute entitled, “Mesoamerica and the Southwest: A New History for an Ancient Land,” is scheduled from June 17 to July 23, 2012. By Rodney Bartlett New knowledge shows Einstein successfully proved the Unified Field Theory, combining gravitational and electromagnetic equations. This means electromagnetism, time, space, matter and the nuclear forces have no separate existence from gravitation. By Southside Solutions, LLC Southside Solutions, LLC joins the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math initiative with new Chemistry software By The International NanoScience Community The International NanoScience Community approaching the fourth anniversary. By Cody Sparks It’s 2011 and geeky is officially the new cool. In recognition of this fact, Hobbytron has expanded their line of science kits and toys. There are products representing every branch of science from physics to green energy. All Press ReleasesBy IT Conferences The "Third International Conference for Academic Disciplines at Harvard" IT conference will take place in Boston, United States on 27 May 2012. By BookBuzz.net Author, William J. Atkins is pleased to announce the release of his new book, The Blood of Zealots. This book combines historical events, political and religious conflicts with cutting-edge science in one man’s journey of self-discovery. By IT Conferences The "3rd Annual International Conference on Network Technology & Communications (NTC 2012) Special Track: Information Technology Security (ITS 2012)" organized by Global Science and Technology Forum will take place in Bali on 22 Oct 2012. By IT Conferences The "International Conference on Advances in Computer, Electronics and Electrical Engineering" will take place in Bombay, Maharashtra, India on 24 Mar 2012. By BIG ARTS BIG ARTS and Sanibel Sea School presents An Evening with Vikki Spruill 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 15. Her conservation lecture will be held in BIG ARTS Schein Performance Hall, located at 900 Dunlop Road, Sanibel. By Pharma IQ Industry wide economic climate study reveals bleak outlook for Pharmaceutical Industry in new report from Pharma-IQ.com By Brighton Publishing Vern Westfall’s highly anticipated novel debuts to critical acclaim By Campbell Barnum FoodBev.com, a unit of FoodBev Media, has named D.D. Williamson as Finalist for “Best Social Media Campaign” in 2011. By The International NanoScience Community The International NanoScience Community looking for the best nanotechnology portal, blog, academic and company webpage, Twitter and Facebook page. 5300 members from 80 countries will vote about the NANOPAPRIKA AWARD 2012. By TheOnswitch Summer Science Camp offers cutting-edge alternative to other summer programs by grooming tomorrow’s science “super-heroes.” Destination Science is expanding to the Dallas/Fort Worth area this upcoming summer. By PRMG This year, 104 FLL teams from Long Island have registered. Each registered team will compete during one of those two days, with 52 teams competing each day. By Campbell Barnum D.D. Williamson introduces its first video interview in Spanish in the company’s online “Expert Answers” Series. By Bedales School 16 year 7 pupils from London school Notting Hill Prep visited Bedales for a workshop on science at the start of the Spring term. By Van Andel Institute A recent Van Andel Research Institute study published in the journal Science investigating molecular structure & function of a plant hormone could change our understanding of a key cell process & lead to new drug development for various diseases. By Jessica Guberman The Cupid's Chase 5K is the largest charity 5K in the United States taking place in 25 cities across 10 states on the same day and same time. By Computer Courses The "Malaysia Technology Expo 2012" IT conference will take place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 16 Feb 2012. IInd WE ASC World Education Culture Congress 2012 and Rises on New Dynamics of Educational Evolution By WEASC CONGRESS The Curtain Falls on a successful and thought-provoking IInd WE ASC World Education Culture Congress 2012 and Rises on New Dynamics of Educational Evolution By Atomic Robotics Local high school robotics club cultivates a future generation of engineers By MSU Extended University Montana classrooms can follow an expedition to Mt. Everest, interacting with the climbers and using equipment that lets them mimic the scientific research. Montana State University and Montana NSF EPSCoR are providing 10 kits of scientific equipment. By BIG ARTS BIG ARTS welcomes Dr. Michael A. Levi to Sanibel Sunday, January 22, to speak about the future of energy. Lecture begins at 7:30 p.m. in BIG ARTS Schein Performance Hall, 900 Dunlop Road, Sanibel, Florida. Tickets are $35. By For You PR Join Jeff W. Horton in the celebration of another great review. By BIG ARTS BIG ARTS has announced Dr. Jay Apt, of Carnegie Mellon University (Mar. 17); Joshua Foer, author of the best-selling Moonwalking with Einstein (Mar 21); and Dr. Anthony Ritaccio, of Albany Medical College Human Brain Mapping Program (Apr. 12). By dubaicityinfo.com UK based manufacturer at Middle East Electricity to showcase latest LED light fittings and innovations By Ida Byrd-Hill Students do not need more STEM- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics -, they need immersion in the invention/innovation design process. Support Fluke - the wealth building game of accidental inventions. By Mindshare LA Join Us to Discuss: Is Finding Life on Alien Planets Closer than We Think? When Can We Book Our First Vacation in Space? Is the Cosmos Open for Business? By Vijay Sharma Conference Theme: Evolving “Education Culture” in Facilitating Holistic Individuals and Societies By Hunterdon Art Museum Registration for Art Classes for Kids and Adults. Classes range from LEGO robotics to basketweaving to glassfusing. Something for everyone! By The International NanoScience Community The leading nanotechnology scientific social network The International NanoScience Community (www.nanopaprika.eu) started from January 2012 a new support program for small and medium nanotechnology companies. By Brenda Mott Smart Mom University publishes their first e-book. This 27-page book is filled with activities to keep kids entertained, active and creative. Simple instructions and ease of use will delight busy parents. By Mr. Nishath Ahmed New adaptive questions provide powerful tool for teaching during testing By PRMG Students from across Long Island Receive Kits of Parts, Learn the Rules and Strategize for This Year’s Robotics Competition By Carpenter Co. IsoFresh™ from Carpenter Co. uses chemistry to eliminate foam odor By Campbell Barnum D.D. Williamson introduces two new industry interviews in the company’s online “Expert Answers” Series. By BookBuzz.net Ardiana Cohn is proud to announce the release of her new book, “The Truth.” This new work discusses research and commentary on the divine spark, antimatter and rules that govern equilibrium in the universe. By PRMG Winners Advance to Championship Tournament at Longwood High School. By Highlight HEALTH Highlight HEALTH, a new media news organization that promotes advances in biomedical research, is celebrating its five-year anniversary by giving away prize packs over the next two months. By Alan Goldstein The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Announces the 2012 Volunteers Class Schedule By Banana Slug String Band ONLY ONE OCEAN, the latest children’s musical science CD by the Banana Slug String Band, has been awarded 1st Place in the Toys & Games category by Museums & More Magazine in their annual Giftys Awards. By Linfield College Millions of families will get together this holiday season, and millions of siblings, parents and children will find themselves pushing each other’s buttons. New research provides insight into some of the family dynamics at holiday gatherings. By Campbell Barnum DDW launches a new series this week to help food scientists, chemists, students, professors, managers and others in the food and beverage industry stay informed, grow their business to its full potential and expand into untapped markets. By Brand Incorporated Parkway Cancer Centre (“PCC”) will be launching a series of activities leading up to Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in March to raise awareness for the number one cancer in Singapore. By Randy Campbell GenScientific.com is excited to announce their new line of Science Kits. These science kits range from Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Geology. The kits are great to get everything you need for your science experiments in one box. By Strategic Book Group The Philosophies of Science and Religion Coalesce into a Viable Worldview from which We All can Profit By ASU STARR Noyce Scholarship Program Paid Internships Offered to Future Science Educators - ASU STARR Noyce Scholarship Program and Arizona Science Center Offer Unique Opportunity By PRMG More than 40 Long Island teams will meet at Room 100 in the Jacob Javits Center at Stony Brook University to learn about this year's game. By Alex Zorach / Merit Exchange LLC Drinking tea with a meal can inhibit the absorption of non-heme iron from the diet. RateTea.net has released a new resource surveying the scientific literature on the topic of tea and iron absorption, and summarizing what is known on this topic. By Erin Williams Brooklyn Industries collaborates with Seattle based company RETH¿NK to debut innovative Ecoloop Recycled T-shirt By ASU STARR Noyce Scholarship Program FREE for new Science Teachers. Keynote Speaker Sharon Hall on Urban Ecology; Teacher Mixer and Refreshments; FREE Educator Memberships; Teacher Support Fair; Door Prizes; more. Sponsored by ASU STARR Noyce Scholarship, AZ Science Center, and ASTA. By Campbell Barnum Jennifer Guild To Present At Fi Conference: Advances In Natural Colour By Kristie Laettner Fischertechnik [GmbH], manufacturer of precision-engineered construction sets for use in teaching STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics] concepts has named Studica and the sole distributor for their products in the United Kingdom. |
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