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1.
NASA and Kepler Mission Comes Closer to Finding “Earth Twin”
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... less yellow than ours,” said Borucki, the
science
principal investigator for the Kepler Space Telescope. “And at sunset the sky would be more red. But otherwise it would basically look and feel the same.” ...
2.
Superstorm Sandy's Effects Felt as Far Away as West Coast
(N.J./State)
... “understand how climate is changing and how it is affecting our oceans? Are we seeing more intense storms and increasing numbers of storms?” Koper acknowledged the Sandy study “is exploratory
science
...
3.
Christie Continues to be Seen as Smart, Strong Leader, Poll Finds
(N.J./State)
...
science
at Rutgers University. “Leadership is clearly a key element for most voters and perceptions of Christie as a leader were greatly enhanced by his handling of Sandy. That impression continues strong, ...
4.
Is a Martian Colony Simply a Dream or an Approaching Reality?
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... programs trying to convince people that doing
science
and engineering is good for the country. It was self-evident,” says astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. Mars One hopes he is right and believes they ...
5.
Rutgers Student Overcomes Addiction to Become University's Ninth Truman Scholar
(N.J./State)
... If it weren’t for these two programs, I wouldn’t be a Rutgers student.” Chin, a junior in the School of Arts and
Science
s, is among the 62 students selected by the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation ...
6.
Science Proves 'Size Does Matter'
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... based on penis size, body shape and height, according to the Proceedings of the National Academy of
Science
. Led by Brian Mautz, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Ottawa, researchers asked the ...
7.
Study Shows Ants May Predict Earthquakes
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... react to larger earthquakes," Berberich added. The findings of the study were presented at the European Geo
science
s Union’s annual meeting in Vienna on April 11. ...
8.
NASA's Agenda Includes Funds to Capture An Asteroid
(N.J./State)
... planet. This asteroid initiative brings together the best of NASA’s
science
, technology and human exploration efforts to achieve the president’s goal of sending humans to an asteroid by 2025." Aside ...
9.
Anti-Aphrodisiac May Prevent Spread of Bedbugs
(N.J./State)
... release aldehyde pheromones that let the males know that they should look elsewhere,” Vincent Harraca of Lund University in Sweden told E!
Science
News. “These results may be applied to decrease bedbug ...
10.
A Nobel Prize Idea: Connecting Global Warming and Beer
(Opinion/Commentary)
... located next to heat vents and those influenced by urban heat islands. The data is biased to the high side thereby skewing data models; ergo, climate change
science
is bunk. Or so it goes. The sobering ...
11.
comment
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
I think your info is not based on
science
either...U r just a hunter with that mentality...Wjhat makes your comment reliable? ...
12.
Ho hum
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... sources of information. Their purpose is to spin information and deceive people into thinking animal rights has a basis in
science
. It doesn't, and this opinion piece is poorly researched and misleading. ...
13.
Ho hum
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... sources of information. Their purpose is to spin information and deceive people into thinking animal rights has a basis in
science
. It doesn't, and this opinion piece is poorly researched and misleading. ...
14.
Rice-Gate Part Deux: Gay Rights Group Demands Investigation Into Rice 'Cover-Up'
(N.J./State)
... on the College Avenue campus. “If it’s the light of public scrutiny that forced their hand, that’s a real problem.” Buono initially dubbed the video a shock of con
science
. Um, go Scarlet Knights? Gov. ...
15.
Months after Sandy, Christie’s Approval Rating Shows some Slippage
(N.J./State)
... toward earth over time," said David Redlawsk, director of the Rutgers-Eagleton Poll and professor of political
science
at Rutgers University in a statement. "With Sandy recovery helping drive overall approval ...
16.
England’s Iron Lady Had Some Regrets, Leaves Behind a Strong Legacy
(World/International)
... Margaret Hilda Roberts was born Oct. 13, 1925, in the central England town of Grantham, the younger daughter of Beatrice and Alfred Roberts, a strict Methodist. She earned a
science
degree at Oxford ...
17.
Believing in Oneself Can be Terrifying, says the Jersey Coach
(Life/Style)
... *** Jenn Nocera: Formula For Excellence - Life & Wellness Coaching based out of Red Bank, N.J. Jenn's credentials: Master of Arts - Behavioral
Science
/Psychology; Post-master's - Marriage and Family ...
18.
Gravity..
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
I thought the same thing - anything with mass has gravity, although it would be negligible the statement that it has no gravity is technically wrong. I can't stand it when articles about space or
science
...
19.
NASA's $2.6 Billion Robot Attempts to 'Modify the Heavens' by Capturing and Studying 500-Ton Asteroid
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... "The plan combines the
science
of mining an asteroid, along with developing ways to deflect one, along with providing a place to develop ways we can go to Mars." The New York Daily News reports that ...
20.
Mike Rice Rightfully Fired, But Heavily Subsidized College Sports Abuses Students' (Parents) Wallets
(Opinion/Commentary)
... on producing luminaries in the field of
science
, as opposed to paying a man-child coach to upbraid players like he's the drill sergeant from Full Metal Jacket. ...
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