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12 May 2008
out their work, Darnell Dockett was out in front. It was like the Pro Bowl defensive end was trying to make a point, although he said afterward he really wasn’t. He was challenged to keep up with one of the young defensive lineman draft picks, and just took off in front when the rookie tired.Using Fruit To Aid The Sun's Work (Science Daily)
12 May 2008
Blackberries, blueberries, oranges and grapes --- chemistry students are loading up on their fruits these days, but it has nothing to do with the food pyramid. The students are using the fruit to produce solar energy. Actually, they are using the dye from the fruit in a process to create solar cells.Where Are They Now? [Features] (Scientific American)
12 May 2008
From chemistry to code-breaking, genetics to geology, these scientifically precocious young men and women have gone on to win Nobel Prizes--and live fascinating lives Since 1942 the science talent search first sponsored by Westinghouse, and later by the Intel Corporation, has launched approximately 2,500 young finalists and winners into the national limelight. [More]In this category: Websites: 0, Number of pages: 0, Last updated: 13 May 2008
