 |
| Science & Education (World) |
 |
|
 |
Space shuttle Endeavour is scheduled to move from Launch Pad 39B to Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., as early as 8 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 23, as preparations for the STS-126 mission move forward.  |


Media are invited to observe tests of NASA equipment and rover concepts that will demonstrate how astronauts might prospect for lunar resources and make their own oxygen for survival on the moon. The tests will take place Thursday, Nov. 13,  |
NASA will provide an update to reporters on the current efforts to restore Hubble Space Telescope science observations during a media teleconference on Thursday, Oct. 23, at 2 p.m. EDT.  |


was perhaps the most exciting theologian active at the University of Paris in the quarter century between the Franciscan Peter Auriol (fl. 1318) and the Augustinian Hermit Gregory of Rimini (fl. 1343). He had innovative and often influential ideas in  |
A credit score is something often talked about but sometimes misunderstood. It's important to build good credit for a high score.  |
Credit is a record of the amount of trust a business can have in an individual to loan them money. Credit helps lenders make decisions about lending by providing information about the potential customer's past.  |
Traditional snack and beverage vending machines will be converted to sell small pieces of art during the 2008 Vending Machine Art Show, sponsored by the Visual Art Department.  |
With the winds blustering outside, students gathered inside the Marriott Center Tuesday morning, for a dance devotional.  |
If you are in the Benson Building in the evenings this week, don't be surprised if you think you hear gun shots. As part of the National Chemistry Week, BYU professors are holding nightly magic shows with a bang.  |
Nigeria's vision 20-20-20 can only be achieved if the country can make its citizenry to imbibe the culture of science and technology, with the laboratory as its focus. Director of the Nigerian Institute of Science Laboratory Technology (NISLT) Dr. Ighodalo  |
Scientists in Uganda will soon begin testing the genetically modified cotton in their laboratories to prove whether they are resistant to cotton wilt and other related cotton diseases, which has been destroying the conventional cotton plant.  |
Driven by the pressure from the rapid population growth and increasing exports of natural resources and agricultural products, more and more land is being farmed intensively.  |
Finally, the people of the District of Columbia are getting a vote in congressional elections.  |
The State Department suddenly canceled a contract for eight private investigators to assist U.S. officials in Iraq in "extremely complex and sensitive investigations," after a senator raised questions about whether the department had outsourced oversight of security contractors.  |
MIAMI -- The wife of a Florida congressman embroiled in an adultery scandal has filed for divorce.  |
The Obama fundraising juggernaut apparently has caused John McCain's campaign to conduct extraordinary outreach to unlikely donors, even to Russia's ambassador to the United Nations.  |
The bar-tailed godwit, a plump shorebird with a recurved bill, has blown the record for nonstop, muscle-powered flight right out of the sky.  |
NOAA Headquarters) The first comprehensive national study of how carbon dioxide emissions absorbed into the oceans may be altering fisheries, marine mammals, coral reefs, and other natural resources has been commissioned by NOAA and the National Science Foundation.  |
celebration Oct. 17. The noontime gathering was held in White Plaza and co-sponsored by the Black Student Union and several other organizations.  |  |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 ... 32 » |
 |
|