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Criticism of Climate Change Science Heats Up
The United Nations has ordered an independent review of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change amid a growing backlash over mistakes found in its Nobel Prize-winning report on the science behind global warming. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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Science 'is a key election issue'
The science spokesmen of the three main political parties cross swords on the issue of UK research funding.
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OMNIlife science, Inc., Announces U.S. Distribution Agreement with SERF-Dedienne Sante of France for its 'ION free ...
EAST TAUNTON, Mass., March 10 /PRNewswire/ -- OMNIlife science, Inc., is very pleased to announce that it has entered into an exclusive U.S.
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Wendy Lynch, Ph.D., Joins HealthFitness' Science Advisory Board
MINNEAPOLIS, March 10 /PRNewswire/ -- HealthFitness announces that Wendy Lynch, Ph.D., an independent healthcare consultant with Human Capital Management Services, has joined HealthFitness' Science Advisory Board.
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Workforce Solution Holds Science Competition
When companies start coming to El Paso, they'll need people with science and math skills to fill their jobs. That's why Workforce Solution Upper Rio Grande is hosting a science and math competition, the S.T.E.M.
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"The Madam Curie Complex" Sample Chapter: Part Three "Women in the Wild: Changing the Culture of Western Science ...
This is part three of a multi-part presentation of a sample chapter from a forthcoming book, The Madam Curie Complex. Part One can be found here . Part Two can be found here . Recently I was approached with an offer to share with my readers a sample chapter from a forthcoming book called The Madam Curie Complex: The Hidden History of Women in Science . A caveat: I have not read the whole book ...
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Workforce Commission Holds Science Competition
When companies start coming to El Paso, they'll need people with science and math skills to fill their jobs. That's why the Texas Workforce Comission is hosting a science and math competition, the S.T.E.M.
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Indo-American for US national science award
Washington, Mar 10 (PTI) Indian-American computer scientist Subhash Khot, well known for his 'Unique Games Conjecture' has been selected for a prestigious USD 500,000 national science award.
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A world-class field and wide-open tournament
DORAL, Fla. (AP) -- One of the billboards at Doral promotes this World Golf Championship with a familiar slogan and some familiar faces, a photo sequence of five players under the phrase, "The World is Watching."
Mexican mogul Slim edges out Gates as world's richest person
Forbes magazine released its annual list of the world's richest people Wednesday, and for only the second time since 1995, Microsoft founder Bill Gates' name was not at the top.
Mexico's Slim becomes 'world's richest' person
Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim is the world's richest person, jumping past Americans Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to become the first person from a developing nation to top the list, according to Forbes magazine.
The World's Billionaires
Carlos Slim Helu takes the No. 1 spot on Forbes' annual list of the world's richest as a record 164 billionaires return to the ranking amid the global economic recovery.
Bill Gates No Longer World's Richest Man
Carlos Slim Helu takes No. 1 spot on Forbes World's Billionaires list as a record 164 10-figure titans return to the ranking amid the global economic recovery.
Women's World Cup Downhill Results
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (AP) -- Results Wednesday of the final women's World Cup downhill of the season: 1. Maria Riesch , Germany , 1 minute, 34.82 seconds. 2. Lindsey Vonn , United States , 1:35.30. 3. Anja Paerson , Sweden , 1:35.95. 4. Nadja Kamer , Switzerland , 1:36.04. 5. Julia Mancuso , United States, 1:36.13. 6. Johanna Schnarf , Italy , 1:36.17. 7. Nadia Styger , Switzerland, 1 ...
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