Universities see sharp drop in computer-science majors
Courier News - Computer science majors make some of the country's highest starting salaries for college graduates, at nearly $50,000 a year. Computer science and computer engineering jobs are some of the fastest-growing occupations in the nation, according to the U ...
Doll becomes science tool
Statesman Journal - Enna Efimoff, 11, ties a string around the legs of a Barbie doll. The other end of the string is attached to what appears to be a tall pole on a stand. Efimoff holds out the doll and drops it. Nearby, a jagged line appears on a computer screen ...
Weird science
News-Review - The Roseburg High School cafeteria was a mess Friday at lunchtime. Diet Dr. Pepper spilled all over the floor, marshmallows shot through air guns, and Styrofoam cups sat atop heads. No one can blame the students. They were out of school. The mess was ...
Grant to boost Forsyth County science education
San Francisco Business Journal - The federal government has awarded $1.25 million to a group of Forsyth County organizations to improve science education in local schools. The grant money will be used to help teachers use problem-based learning methods and develop instructional ...
Professors try to mend religion-science rift
Whittier Daily News - The issue kept arising. Whenever Moorpark College professors John Baker and Janice Daurio would talk about science in class, a confrontational hand would inevitably interrupt the lesson. "Well, what about this? My sacred book says that," Baker ...
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