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Home PCs help find fast-rotating star
A new pulsar has been discovered with the help of a volunteer network of 250,000 home and office computers around the world, including Canada
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How To Name a Star
Naming a star is a nice way to show someone just how much you care.
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How To Use Binoculars
Before you use binoculars, you need to adjust them for your particular eye strength.
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Thom's To Do
The Popular Astronomy Club's Astronomy Day, Vander Veer Botanical Park's Arbor Day Tree and Shrub Giveaway and Quad City Botanical Center's Lawn Care Fair
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Space balloon crashes during launch
Multimillion-dollar scientific balloon snafu in Alice Springs, Australia, loses cargo and wrecks a nearby car
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Astronomy Sessions Begin in Wis. Parks
Astronomy Sessions Begin in Wis. Parks Sun, 24 May 2009 20:16:00 EST
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National Astronomy Day celebration in Aiken
National Astronomy Day celebration in Aiken Fri, 01 May 2009 12:58:00 EST
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Travel To Belize's Mayan Ruins
Explore Mayan Archaeological Sites in Belize
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100 hours astronomy
Binghampton, NY -- 100 hours astronomy
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Adler Planetarium: International Year of Astronomy 2009
The Adler Planetarium is prepping some of the oldest telescopes in the world for visitors to look at and look through.
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Lights, camera, action: Yellowknife to share aurora borealis with world
A camera being set up in Yellowknife this year will allow people around the world to see the northern lights without having to leave home
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Learn About The Equinox
WatchMojo.com learns all about the mysteries of the sky beginning with the Equinox. An equinox happens each year at two specific moments in time when the centre of the Sun can be observed to be directly above the Earth's equator, occurring around March 20 and September 22 each year.
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Science vs. God in BLASPHEMY
Douglas Preston talks about BLASPHEMY, a heart-pounding new thriller about a device that has the power to unlock the secrets of the universe, or suck the world into a black hole.
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Alzheimer’s trade-off for mentally active seniors
Stimulation delays cognitive decline, but disease advances quickly once it starts
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Ovary removal proves beneficial for cancer-prone women
BRCA mutation carriers who opt for surgery survive longer than those forgoing the operation
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Why starved flies need less sleep
Low lipid levels keep insects buzzing, a new study finds
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Science & the Public: Dairy foods may cut heart attack risk
Women derived the most benefit, but they also preferentially consumed different types than men did
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New drug fights metastatic melanoma
Compound offers hope for about half of patients with advanced form of the skin cancer
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New gel seals wounds fast
Synthetic material revs up blood clotting at low cost
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Amphetamine abusers face blood vessel risk
Study finds more than triple the odds of aortic tear
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Gene profiles may predict TB prognosis
Information could be used to guide treatment
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Science & the Public: Traffic may drive some people to diabetes
People with chronic inflammation may be especially vulnerable
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Teen hearing loss rate worsens
Percentage of adolescents with some decline has increased since 1990s, study shows
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Science & the Public: The high cost of diabetes
Almost one-in-four hospital dollars go to treat people with the metabolic disorder.
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Muscles remember past glory
Extra nuclei produced by training survive disuse
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Science & the Public: Want a baby? Relax . . .
Stressing out about it can be counterproductive
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Science & the Public: Research trials pose challenge to medical privacy
At issue is whether electronic medical records can keep sensitive data accessible to caregivers but out of the hands of everyone else.
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Delivering a knockout
Scientists have finally engineered a rat with a chosen gene removed
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Home PCs help find fast-rotating star
A new pulsar has been discovered with the help of a volunteer network of 250,000 home and office computers around the world, including Canada
Actions »

How To Name a Star
Naming a star is a nice way to show someone just how much you care.
Actions »

How To Use Binoculars
Before you use binoculars, you need to adjust them for your particular eye strength.
Actions »

Thom's To Do
The Popular Astronomy Club's Astronomy Day, Vander Veer Botanical Park's Arbor Day Tree and Shrub Giveaway and Quad City Botanical Center's Lawn Care Fair
Actions »

Space balloon crashes during launch
Multimillion-dollar scientific balloon snafu in Alice Springs, Australia, loses cargo and wrecks a nearby car
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Astronomy Sessions Begin in Wis. Parks
Astronomy Sessions Begin in Wis. Parks Sun, 24 May 2009 20:16:00 EST
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National Astronomy Day celebration in Aiken
National Astronomy Day celebration in Aiken Fri, 01 May 2009 12:58:00 EST
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Travel To Belize's Mayan Ruins
Explore Mayan Archaeological Sites in Belize
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100 hours astronomy
Binghampton, NY -- 100 hours astronomy
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Adler Planetarium: International Year of Astronomy 2009
The Adler Planetarium is prepping some of the oldest telescopes in the world for visitors to look at and look through.
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Lights, camera, action: Yellowknife to share aurora borealis with world
A camera being set up in Yellowknife this year will allow people around the world to see the northern lights without having to leave home
Actions »

Learn About The Equinox
WatchMojo.com learns all about the mysteries of the sky beginning with the Equinox. An equinox happens each year at two specific moments in time when the centre of the Sun can be observed to be directly above the Earth's equator, occurring around March 20 and September 22 each year.
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Science vs. God in BLASPHEMY
Douglas Preston talks about BLASPHEMY, a heart-pounding new thriller about a device that has the power to unlock the secrets of the universe, or suck the world into a black hole.
Actions »

Alzheimer’s trade-off for mentally active seniors
Stimulation delays cognitive decline, but disease advances quickly once it starts
Actions »

Ovary removal proves beneficial for cancer-prone women
BRCA mutation carriers who opt for surgery survive longer than those forgoing the operation
Actions »

Why starved flies need less sleep
Low lipid levels keep insects buzzing, a new study finds
Actions »

Science & the Public: Dairy foods may cut heart attack risk
Women derived the most benefit, but they also preferentially consumed different types than men did
Actions »

New drug fights metastatic melanoma
Compound offers hope for about half of patients with advanced form of the skin cancer
Actions »

New gel seals wounds fast
Synthetic material revs up blood clotting at low cost
Actions »

Amphetamine abusers face blood vessel risk
Study finds more than triple the odds of aortic tear
Actions »

Gene profiles may predict TB prognosis
Information could be used to guide treatment
Actions »

Science & the Public: Traffic may drive some people to diabetes
People with chronic inflammation may be especially vulnerable
Actions »

Teen hearing loss rate worsens
Percentage of adolescents with some decline has increased since 1990s, study shows
Actions »

Science & the Public: The high cost of diabetes
Almost one-in-four hospital dollars go to treat people with the metabolic disorder.
Actions »

Muscles remember past glory
Extra nuclei produced by training survive disuse
Actions »

Science & the Public: Want a baby? Relax . . .
Stressing out about it can be counterproductive
Actions »

Science & the Public: Research trials pose challenge to medical privacy
At issue is whether electronic medical records can keep sensitive data accessible to caregivers but out of the hands of everyone else.
Actions »

Delivering a knockout
Scientists have finally engineered a rat with a chosen gene removed
Actions »

Home PCs help find fast-rotating star
A new pulsar has been discovered with the help of a volunteer network of 250,000 home and office computers around the world, including Canada
Actions »

How To Name a Star
Naming a star is a nice way to show someone just how much you care.
Actions »

How To Use Binoculars
Before you use binoculars, you need to adjust them for your particular eye strength.
Actions »

Thom's To Do
The Popular Astronomy Club's Astronomy Day, Vander Veer Botanical Park's Arbor Day Tree and Shrub Giveaway and Quad City Botanical Center's Lawn Care Fair
Actions »

Space balloon crashes during launch
Multimillion-dollar scientific balloon snafu in Alice Springs, Australia, loses cargo and wrecks a nearby car
Actions »

Astronomy Sessions Begin in Wis. Parks
Astronomy Sessions Begin in Wis. Parks Sun, 24 May 2009 20:16:00 EST
Actions »

National Astronomy Day celebration in Aiken
National Astronomy Day celebration in Aiken Fri, 01 May 2009 12:58:00 EST
Actions »

Travel To Belize's Mayan Ruins
Explore Mayan Archaeological Sites in Belize
Actions »

100 hours astronomy
Binghampton, NY -- 100 hours astronomy
Actions »

Adler Planetarium: International Year of Astronomy 2009
The Adler Planetarium is prepping some of the oldest telescopes in the world for visitors to look at and look through.
Actions »

Lights, camera, action: Yellowknife to share aurora borealis with world
A camera being set up in Yellowknife this year will allow people around the world to see the northern lights without having to leave home
Actions »

Learn About The Equinox
WatchMojo.com learns all about the mysteries of the sky beginning with the Equinox. An equinox happens each year at two specific moments in time when the centre of the Sun can be observed to be directly above the Earth's equator, occurring around March 20 and September 22 each year.
Actions »

Science vs. God in BLASPHEMY
Douglas Preston talks about BLASPHEMY, a heart-pounding new thriller about a device that has the power to unlock the secrets of the universe, or suck the world into a black hole.
Actions »

Alzheimer’s trade-off for mentally active seniors
Stimulation delays cognitive decline, but disease advances quickly once it starts
Actions »

Ovary removal proves beneficial for cancer-prone women
BRCA mutation carriers who opt for surgery survive longer than those forgoing the operation
Actions »

Why starved flies need less sleep
Low lipid levels keep insects buzzing, a new study finds
Actions »

Science & the Public: Dairy foods may cut heart attack risk
Women derived the most benefit, but they also preferentially consumed different types than men did
Actions »

New drug fights metastatic melanoma
Compound offers hope for about half of patients with advanced form of the skin cancer
Actions »

New gel seals wounds fast
Synthetic material revs up blood clotting at low cost
Actions »

Amphetamine abusers face blood vessel risk
Study finds more than triple the odds of aortic tear
Actions »

Gene profiles may predict TB prognosis
Information could be used to guide treatment
Actions »

Science & the Public: Traffic may drive some people to diabetes
People with chronic inflammation may be especially vulnerable
Actions »

Teen hearing loss rate worsens
Percentage of adolescents with some decline has increased since 1990s, study shows
Actions »

Science & the Public: The high cost of diabetes
Almost one-in-four hospital dollars go to treat people with the metabolic disorder.
Actions »

Muscles remember past glory
Extra nuclei produced by training survive disuse
Actions »

Science & the Public: Want a baby? Relax . . .
Stressing out about it can be counterproductive
Actions »

Science & the Public: Research trials pose challenge to medical privacy
At issue is whether electronic medical records can keep sensitive data accessible to caregivers but out of the hands of everyone else.
Actions »

Delivering a knockout
Scientists have finally engineered a rat with a chosen gene removed
Actions »

Home PCs help find fast-rotating star
A new pulsar has been discovered with the help of a volunteer network of 250,000 home and office computers around the world, including Canada
Actions »

How To Name a Star
Naming a star is a nice way to show someone just how much you care.
Actions »

How To Use Binoculars
Before you use binoculars, you need to adjust them for your particular eye strength.
Actions »

Thom's To Do
The Popular Astronomy Club's Astronomy Day, Vander Veer Botanical Park's Arbor Day Tree and Shrub Giveaway and Quad City Botanical Center's Lawn Care Fair
Actions »

Space balloon crashes during launch
Multimillion-dollar scientific balloon snafu in Alice Springs, Australia, loses cargo and wrecks a nearby car
Actions »

Astronomy Sessions Begin in Wis. Parks
Astronomy Sessions Begin in Wis. Parks Sun, 24 May 2009 20:16:00 EST
Actions »

National Astronomy Day celebration in Aiken
National Astronomy Day celebration in Aiken Fri, 01 May 2009 12:58:00 EST
Actions »

Travel To Belize's Mayan Ruins
Explore Mayan Archaeological Sites in Belize
Actions »

100 hours astronomy
Binghampton, NY -- 100 hours astronomy
Actions »

Adler Planetarium: International Year of Astronomy 2009
The Adler Planetarium is prepping some of the oldest telescopes in the world for visitors to look at and look through.
Actions »

Lights, camera, action: Yellowknife to share aurora borealis with world
A camera being set up in Yellowknife this year will allow people around the world to see the northern lights without having to leave home
Actions »

Learn About The Equinox
WatchMojo.com learns all about the mysteries of the sky beginning with the Equinox. An equinox happens each year at two specific moments in time when the centre of the Sun can be observed to be directly above the Earth's equator, occurring around March 20 and September 22 each year.
Actions »

Science vs. God in BLASPHEMY
Douglas Preston talks about BLASPHEMY, a heart-pounding new thriller about a device that has the power to unlock the secrets of the universe, or suck the world into a black hole.
Actions »

Alzheimer’s trade-off for mentally active seniors
Stimulation delays cognitive decline, but disease advances quickly once it starts
Actions »

Ovary removal proves beneficial for cancer-prone women
BRCA mutation carriers who opt for surgery survive longer than those forgoing the operation
Actions »

Why starved flies need less sleep
Low lipid levels keep insects buzzing, a new study finds
Actions »

Science & the Public: Dairy foods may cut heart attack risk
Women derived the most benefit, but they also preferentially consumed different types than men did
Actions »

New drug fights metastatic melanoma
Compound offers hope for about half of patients with advanced form of the skin cancer
Actions »

New gel seals wounds fast
Synthetic material revs up blood clotting at low cost
Actions »

Amphetamine abusers face blood vessel risk
Study finds more than triple the odds of aortic tear
Actions »

Gene profiles may predict TB prognosis
Information could be used to guide treatment
Actions »

Science & the Public: Traffic may drive some people to diabetes
People with chronic inflammation may be especially vulnerable
Actions »

Teen hearing loss rate worsens
Percentage of adolescents with some decline has increased since 1990s, study shows
Actions »

Science & the Public: The high cost of diabetes
Almost one-in-four hospital dollars go to treat people with the metabolic disorder.
Actions »

Muscles remember past glory
Extra nuclei produced by training survive disuse
Actions »

Science & the Public: Want a baby? Relax . . .
Stressing out about it can be counterproductive
Actions »

Science & the Public: Research trials pose challenge to medical privacy
At issue is whether electronic medical records can keep sensitive data accessible to caregivers but out of the hands of everyone else.
Actions »

Delivering a knockout
Scientists have finally engineered a rat with a chosen gene removed
Actions »

Home PCs help find fast-rotating star
A new pulsar has been discovered with the help of a volunteer network of 250,000 home and office computers around the world, including Canada
Actions »

How To Name a Star
Naming a star is a nice way to show someone just how much you care.
Actions »

How To Use Binoculars
Before you use binoculars, you need to adjust them for your particular eye strength.
Actions »

Thom's To Do
The Popular Astronomy Club's Astronomy Day, Vander Veer Botanical Park's Arbor Day Tree and Shrub Giveaway and Quad City Botanical Center's Lawn Care Fair
Actions »

Space balloon crashes during launch
Multimillion-dollar scientific balloon snafu in Alice Springs, Australia, loses cargo and wrecks a nearby car
Actions »

Astronomy Sessions Begin in Wis. Parks
Astronomy Sessions Begin in Wis. Parks Sun, 24 May 2009 20:16:00 EST
Actions »

National Astronomy Day celebration in Aiken
National Astronomy Day celebration in Aiken Fri, 01 May 2009 12:58:00 EST
Actions »

Travel To Belize's Mayan Ruins
Explore Mayan Archaeological Sites in Belize
Actions »

100 hours astronomy
Binghampton, NY -- 100 hours astronomy
Actions »

Adler Planetarium: International Year of Astronomy 2009
The Adler Planetarium is prepping some of the oldest telescopes in the world for visitors to look at and look through.
Actions »

Lights, camera, action: Yellowknife to share aurora borealis with world
A camera being set up in Yellowknife this year will allow people around the world to see the northern lights without having to leave home
Actions »

Learn About The Equinox
WatchMojo.com learns all about the mysteries of the sky beginning with the Equinox. An equinox happens each year at two specific moments in time when the centre of the Sun can be observed to be directly above the Earth's equator, occurring around March 20 and September 22 each year.
Actions »

Science vs. God in BLASPHEMY
Douglas Preston talks about BLASPHEMY, a heart-pounding new thriller about a device that has the power to unlock the secrets of the universe, or suck the world into a black hole.
Actions »

Alzheimer’s trade-off for mentally active seniors
Stimulation delays cognitive decline, but disease advances quickly once it starts
Actions »

Ovary removal proves beneficial for cancer-prone women
BRCA mutation carriers who opt for surgery survive longer than those forgoing the operation
Actions »

Why starved flies need less sleep
Low lipid levels keep insects buzzing, a new study finds
Actions »

Science & the Public: Dairy foods may cut heart attack risk
Women derived the most benefit, but they also preferentially consumed different types than men did
Actions »

New drug fights metastatic melanoma
Compound offers hope for about half of patients with advanced form of the skin cancer
Actions »

New gel seals wounds fast
Synthetic material revs up blood clotting at low cost
Actions »

Amphetamine abusers face blood vessel risk
Study finds more than triple the odds of aortic tear
Actions »

Gene profiles may predict TB prognosis
Information could be used to guide treatment
Actions »

Science & the Public: Traffic may drive some people to diabetes
People with chronic inflammation may be especially vulnerable
Actions »

Teen hearing loss rate worsens
Percentage of adolescents with some decline has increased since 1990s, study shows
Actions »

Science & the Public: The high cost of diabetes
Almost one-in-four hospital dollars go to treat people with the metabolic disorder.
Actions »

Muscles remember past glory
Extra nuclei produced by training survive disuse
Actions »

Science & the Public: Want a baby? Relax . . .
Stressing out about it can be counterproductive
Actions »

Science & the Public: Research trials pose challenge to medical privacy
At issue is whether electronic medical records can keep sensitive data accessible to caregivers but out of the hands of everyone else.
Actions »

Delivering a knockout
Scientists have finally engineered a rat with a chosen gene removed
Actions »

Home PCs help find fast-rotating star
A new pulsar has been discovered with the help of a volunteer network of 250,000 home and office computers around the world, including Canada
Actions »

How To Name a Star
Naming a star is a nice way to show someone just how much you care.
Actions »

How To Use Binoculars
Before you use binoculars, you need to adjust them for your particular eye strength.
Actions »

Thom's To Do
The Popular Astronomy Club's Astronomy Day, Vander Veer Botanical Park's Arbor Day Tree and Shrub Giveaway and Quad City Botanical Center's Lawn Care Fair
Actions »

Space balloon crashes during launch
Multimillion-dollar scientific balloon snafu in Alice Springs, Australia, loses cargo and wrecks a nearby car
Actions »

Astronomy Sessions Begin in Wis. Parks
Astronomy Sessions Begin in Wis. Parks Sun, 24 May 2009 20:16:00 EST
Actions »

National Astronomy Day celebration in Aiken
National Astronomy Day celebration in Aiken Fri, 01 May 2009 12:58:00 EST
Actions »

Travel To Belize's Mayan Ruins
Explore Mayan Archaeological Sites in Belize
Actions »

100 hours astronomy
Binghampton, NY -- 100 hours astronomy
Actions »

Adler Planetarium: International Year of Astronomy 2009
The Adler Planetarium is prepping some of the oldest telescopes in the world for visitors to look at and look through.
Actions »

Lights, camera, action: Yellowknife to share aurora borealis with world
A camera being set up in Yellowknife this year will allow people around the world to see the northern lights without having to leave home
Actions »

Learn About The Equinox
WatchMojo.com learns all about the mysteries of the sky beginning with the Equinox. An equinox happens each year at two specific moments in time when the centre of the Sun can be observed to be directly above the Earth's equator, occurring around March 20 and September 22 each year.
Actions »

Science vs. God in BLASPHEMY
Douglas Preston talks about BLASPHEMY, a heart-pounding new thriller about a device that has the power to unlock the secrets of the universe, or suck the world into a black hole.
Actions »

Alzheimer’s trade-off for mentally active seniors
Stimulation delays cognitive decline, but disease advances quickly once it starts
Actions »

Ovary removal proves beneficial for cancer-prone women
BRCA mutation carriers who opt for surgery survive longer than those forgoing the operation
Actions »

Why starved flies need less sleep
Low lipid levels keep insects buzzing, a new study finds
Actions »

Science & the Public: Dairy foods may cut heart attack risk
Women derived the most benefit, but they also preferentially consumed different types than men did
Actions »

New drug fights metastatic melanoma
Compound offers hope for about half of patients with advanced form of the skin cancer
Actions »

New gel seals wounds fast
Synthetic material revs up blood clotting at low cost
Actions »

Amphetamine abusers face blood vessel risk
Study finds more than triple the odds of aortic tear
Actions »

Gene profiles may predict TB prognosis
Information could be used to guide treatment
Actions »