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US museum toned down global warming exhibit to please officials
WASHINGTON AFP — The Smithsonian museum institute in Washington toned-down and delayed an exhibit on global warming it feared would displease Congress and the White House, a former museum director said. The exhibit at the National Museum of Natural History that finally ran from April to November 2006 focused...
New Marine Species Found in the Eastern Pacific Ocean"
WASHINGTON, DC ENS — --> Smithsonian scientists have discovered a biodiversity bounty in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. After 11 days in an understudied region off the coast of Panama, a research team found about half the organisms in some groups that they studied are new to science. ...
This isn't rocket science
Harjo, Suzan Shown Indian Country Today Lakota Times 08-31-2005 White people in the soft sciences have studied Native people to death -- and beyond -- and what they're trying to prove is still a mystery. One thing they've learned is how to use "studies" to diminish Native people. Another...
This isn't rocket science
Harjo, Suzan Shown Indian Country Today Lakota Times 08-31-2005 White people in the soft sciences have studied Native people to death -- and beyond -- and what they're trying to prove is still a mystery. One thing they've learned is how...
Southern reindeer folk: as far from Santa as the old herders go - reindeer in Darkhat Valley of Mongolia
Paula DePriest was thrilled when she finally got the chance to see the species that she studies as they were being chewed up by the grazer for which they're named. She didn't even mind having to go halfway around the world and travel via uncomfortable means to a valley in...
Middle School Scientists Add to Permanent Solar System Exhibition on National Mall October 22
News Advisory: WHO: The nation's top 40 middle school students - finalists in the 4th annual Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge DCYSC -- competing for the title of "America's Top Young Scientist of the Year" and more than $100,000 in prizes. WHAT: The DCYSC finalists will mark the 25th anniversary...
Bugs behind the scenes at Natural History Museum.
M2 PRESSWIRE-10 June 2002-US ARS: Bugs behind the scenes at Natural History Museum C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:06102002 Few visitors to the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., realize Agricultural Research Service work is under way there....
It's a bug's life: showcasing the national entomological collection - Brief Article
The Agricultural Research Service ARS has staff at over 100 laboratories throughout the United States and overseas. But few people realize, when they visit the National Museum of Natural History NMNH at the Smithsonian Institution on The Mall in Washington, D.C., that ARS researchers are hard at work in laboratories...
Comet will get easier to see
Scan the horizon. See that light in the pre-morning sky? It's the Ikeya-Zhang Comet approaching Earth on its journey around the sun. The comet, barely visible now to the naked eye, gradually will become brighter as it passes Earth over the next several days, but binoculars or a...
Mapping the history of the universe Smithsonian Astrophysicist Margaret Geller will discuss the evolution of galaxies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
M2 PRESSWIRE-12 September 2001-RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE: Mapping the history of the universe Smithsonian Astrophysicist Margaret Geller will discuss the evolution of galaxies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:06092001 Using today's largest telescopes and space observatories,...
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