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NASA Examines Balloon Mission Mishap
A NASA team planned to launch a 400-foot balloon carrying a $2 million telescope from the Alice Springs International Airport.
October 26, 2010
BY
Conan Milner
Final Day at the 2010 USA Science & Engineering Festival (Photos)
The USA Science & Engineering Festival wrapping up after its final day in Washington, D.C. on Oct. 24.
October 25, 2010
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Epoch Times Staff
Children Love the USA Science & Engineering Festival
The 2010 USA Science & Engineering Festival is well received by children, some of whom shared their experiences ...
October 25, 2010
BY
Stephanie Lam
2010 USA Science & Engineering Festival Grand Finale Expo (Photos)
The 2010 USA Science & Engineering Festival is holding its Grand Finale Expo in Washington, D.C. this weekend.
October 24, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Nobel Laureate John Mather Speaks at the USA Science & Engineering Festival
Dr. John Mather, who won the Nobel Prize in physics in 2006, tells The Epoch Times that a ...
October 24, 2010
BY
Du Won Kang
Making Science Entertaining
Science Comedian Brian Malow performed during the USA Science & Engineering Festival.
October 24, 2010
BY
Stephanie Lam
DC Expo Teaches Science Outside the Classroom
The 2010 USA Science & Engineering Festival is holding its Grand Finale Expo in Washington, D.C., today and ...
October 23, 2010
BY
Stephanie Lam
Biblical Parting of the Red Sea Theoretically Possible
The biblical story of the miraculous parting of the Red Sea for Moses could have actually happened, according ...
October 1, 2010
BY
Kat Piper
Largest US Science and Engineering Festival Begins
Upcoming USA Science and Engineering festival starting on Oct. 10 will involve 49 locations across the U.S.
September 30, 2010
BY
Du Won Kang
Weight Loss Surgery Linked to Higher Suicide Rate, Study Finds
Weight loss surgery undertaken by severely obese people linked to a higher risk of suicide years after the ...
September 29, 2010
BY
Vicky Lin
Thinking About God Makes Religious People Calm, Study Shows
When being reminded of religion and God, religious people feel less distressed about making mistakes.
September 26, 2010
BY
Stephanie Lam
Manganese in Tap Water Linked to Lower IQ in Children
A recent study found an association between the concentration of manganese in tap water and children's IQ.
September 24, 2010
BY
Stephanie Lam
Colin Firth’s New Role Garners Acclaim
British actor Colin Firth, 50, is catching the attention of critics and fans alike for his latest role ...
September 22, 2010
BY
Michele Goncalves
Bhutan Tigers Filmed in Himalayas: A Rare Sight
Conservationists hope that the high-altitude Bhutan region can be used as a tiger sanctuary.
September 21, 2010
BY
Ben Bendig
The Mighty Monarch Butterfly Sets Out on Long Migration
Thousands of monarch butterflies gather in Ontario, Canada, before embarking on one of nature's most astounding journeys.
September 13, 2010
BY
Joan Delaney
Asteroids 2010 RF12 and 2010 RX30 Will Cross the Sky, No Threat to Earth
Asteroids 2010 RF12 and 2010 RX30 will pass across the Earth's sky on Wednesday. They will be visible ...
September 8, 2010
BY
Kremena Krumova
Ultraviolet Light as a Water-Making Tool
The water vapor enveloping IRC+10216, a star 500 light-years away, formed because of ultraviolet waves.
September 3, 2010
BY
Stephanie Lam
Lab Simulates Hurricanes, Wildfires to Test Structural Designs
Category 3 hurricanes, hailstorms, and wildfires will soon be found inside a new research facility in South Carolina.
August 27, 2010
BY
Conan Milner
Acupuncture and Science Intertwined
Acupuncture is thousands of years old and is one of the five pillars of traditional Chinese medicine.
June 29, 2010
BY
Peter Sanftman
Plants Know Their Siblings
It is not fiction that sibling plants—plants grown from seeds of the same plant—can recognize each other.
April 18, 2010
BY
Rakefet Tavor
Hyenas’ Giggles Are Informative, Research Finds
A new study finds hyenas' giggles encode information about age, dominance and identity.
April 5, 2010
BY
Helena Zhu
Energy Efficiency Research Institute Gets $24.5 Million
The National Science Foundation (NSF)has recently awarded funding for "green" research.
March 9, 2010
BY
Shahrzad Noorbaloochi
Teaching Kids About Diapause with Shield Shrimps
There are several options for science related toys, from chemistry sets to quiz games. However, the best are ...
December 14, 2009
BY
Stephanie Lam
Ireland to Join North Sea Scheme to Combat Pollution
Ireland's "Exclusive Economic Zone" waters are soon to be incorporated into the "Bonn Agreement".
October 15, 2009
BY
Martin Murphy
Life’s Abode
Where does the consciousness reside? Is it immune to the cycle of life and death that our physical ...
September 19, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Obama Awards Medals to 16 People Who Made a Difference
Sixteen individuals received president Barack Obama's Presidential Medal of Freedom Wednesday afternoon.
August 13, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Mounting Space Debris Poses Danger
From spent rocket stages and old satellites to lens caps, bolts, and chips of paint, it's all up ...
October 23, 2008
BY
Cindy Chan
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