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  • STEM Education Has Little to Do With Flowers - New York Times

    Engineering and Mathematics, supposedly the major food groups of a comprehensive science education. Aficionados pronounce STEM exactly as you’d imagine — like the plant part, like the cell type, like what you do to a tide and I wish I could do to this ...
    2010-10-04 01:07:00
  • Adding Up To Math And Science Success - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog)

    the Intel Schools of Distinction program recognizes innovative teaching and learning environments that exceed national mathematics and science content standards. Winning the top prize this year was Walter Payton College Preparatory High School in Chicago. •
    2010-10-04 01:21:00
  • John Brooks Slaughter: Science, Jobs And Elections As November Elections Approach

    In the world of science, we often talk about the pipeline that leads to discovery. We have two pipelines that we can follow -- a continued and ephemeral reliance on importing scientific talent or a concerted national effort and commitment to educate and inspire the scientists of tomorrow.
    2010-10-04 09:11:45
  • Revolutionary removable chewing gum hits the market

    The world’s first easily removable and degradable chewing gum has been launched on the multi-billion dollar US consumer market.
    2010-10-04 11:43:54
  • One of France's largest dinosaur fossil deposits found in the Charente region

    The first excavations at the Audoin quarries in the town of Angeac, in the Charente region of south-western France, have confirmed that the site is one of the richest dinosaur fossil deposits in the country.
    2010-10-04 10:43:34
  • Technology transfer and postdoc entrepreneurs

    Post-doctoral researchers see their role as being vital in technology transfer where scientific findings become useful to the local economy, but most have little interest in running their own business once their research fellowship ends. That's the surprising finding of a study published in the International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development.
    2010-10-04 12:13:44
  • UC Riverside Reaches Out to Prospective Doctoral Students at National Conference for Underrepresented Minorities

    RIVERSIDE, Calif. – The University of California, Riverside enjoyed pride of place at the 2010 conference of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science ( SACNAS ), which took place Sept. 30-Oct. 3 at the Anaheim Convention Center, Calif.
    2010-10-04 10:54:52
  • NAN NABORS REYNOLDS

    Nannie Mae Nabors was born Oct. 31, 1916, to Ethel Mae High and Walter Victor Nabors in Jacksonville, Alabama. She died Sept. 26, 2010. Her family moved to Chickasha when she was 3 years old. She attended Friend Elementary and graduated from Chickasha High School. Nan graduated from Oklahoma College for Women, majoring in mathematics. During World War II, Nan was a second lieutenant in the Navy ...
    2010-10-04 09:38:56
  • STEM Education Has Little to Do With Flowers

    The letters stand for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, but it has some branding issues. And is it even a brand worth saving?
    2010-10-04 01:15:03
  • National Network of Digital Schools Launches STEM Planet

    Innovative forum website connects students with nationally recognized experts in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
    2010-10-04 10:15:00
  • School Textbooks To Be Sent Out By December - DBP

    IPOH, Oct 4 (Bernama) -- Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP) has assured that 2011 schooling session textbooks including Science and Mathematics in Bahasa Melayu will be sent to schools latest by December.
    2010-10-04 07:49:44
  • Simple beauties of math: Harvard professor views nature itself through geometry's clear lens

    Shing-Tung Yau sees a beautiful universe around him, crafted by nature into the shapes and forms we see every day. Mathematics describes those shapes and forms, the discipline of geometry in particular. So, to Yau, it shares nature’s beauty.
    2010-10-04 09:14:02
  • The Flash Crash: A Cautionary Tale - Seekingalpha.com

    inventor in the 1970s of a formal mathematics of sudden shifts, of qualitative breaks or discontinuities , that he called catastrophes . “To appreciate that quality it is helpful to start from the mathematical rather than the ordinary language meanings ...
    2010-10-04 03:27:00
  • Grand opening draws gamers - Digital Collegian

    John Thompson (freshman-mathematics) won a free T-shirt after nearly beating the Guitar Hero champion. After seeing an advertisement for the store, Thompson said he decided to come downtown and check out the event. Though he didn’t win the competition,
    2010-10-04 04:10:00
  • In Focus: Thailand Marriages - Denver Post

    a retired mathematics teacher, is 32 years older than his wife, Pennapa, whom he met eight years ago on a beach. He spends much of his time watching American TV through a satellite hookup and cooks his own hamburgers, but he says he has done his best to ...
    2010-10-04 05:00:00

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