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Chinese astronauts must meet standards “close to perfection” for physical and mental health.
Chinese astronauts must meet standards “close to perfection” for physical and mental health.
We tell the story of cells from their discovery in the 17th century to the present, with cells being engineered to order. Plus, Bertrand Piccard explains his passion for solar-powered flight.
Julie Yu, a post-doc at San Francisco’s Exploratorium, has a really good collection of unusual home lab activities on her page, including a home column chromatography experiment using common materials, which is the first of its kind …
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Exxon Mobil, based in Irving, Texas, spent $14.9 million lobbying in the six months, 23 percent more than the $12.1 million laid out by companies that make solar panels or wind turbines to generate electricity, London-based New Energy …
This fall, the education improvement plan will be implemented, which officials hope will result in better services, better performance by the youth, and more career opportunities for those who are released. …
Physical education classes are needed because of the more sedentary lifestyle of many children, but phys ed teachers and the students need to be aware of the potential for injury in phys ed class.
At the heart of current health care reform discussions – which focus on expanding access to care and establishing mechanisms to finance broader coverage as well as reduce rapidly escalating costs – must be the promotion of good health …
I don’t know why everything these days needs to be in the ‘cloud’. Is it a legitimate effort to update old business models to our current computing.