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Former White House Science Advisor Warns That Nanotechnology's Potential Threatened Medical News Today "Nanoscale science and engineering promise to be as important as the steam engine, the istor, and the Internet, and have the potential to revolutionize all other technologies" according to Neal Lane, former science advisor to U.S. President Bill Clinton. "But that outcome is not guaranteed."Dr. [click link for full article] Science Fare RedNova Upcoming science, nature and technology programs on KNME-TV Channel 5: David Carradine's Tai Chi for the Mind and Body 7 a.m. Living Well: Health And Wellness Tips Medical News Today The brain is an "amazing, resilient organ," much of which still remains a mystery to science. While the mysteries abound, most people have more control over how their brains function than they think, says Indiana University neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor."We have a lot more say about what's going on inside our brains than we were ever taught," she said. [click link for full article] Bigfoot hunt big joke, say professor's peers Chicago Tribune Idaho State instructor hopes to use science to prove or disprove ape-man's existence, but colleagues fear he's ruining school's reputation At a glance, Professor D. Jeffrey Meldrum would seem to be a star on the Idaho State University campus here. Schools Seek Successful Formula for Science Classes: Adding Courses in Mesa Could Eliminate Physical Education, Fine RedNova By Andrea Falkenhagen, The Tribune, Mesa, Ariz. Dec. 6--Beefi ng up science instruction at junior high schools is proving a diffi cult task for the Mesa Unifi ed School District. Professor's peers question the science of Sasquatch Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune POCATELLO, IDAHO - At a glance, Professor D. Jeffrey Meldrum would seem to be a star on the Idaho State University campus. A popular instructor, Meldrum has written or edited five books, written dozens of articles in academic journals, and ranged across the American West and Canada for his field research. Famed primatologist Jane Goodall wrote a blurb for his latest book, which she said "brings a Video Games Fun But Pose Social, Health Risks Medical News Today Move over Tickle Me Elmo. The recently released Nintendo Wii and Playstation 3 video game systems are rivaling the giggling red monster as the gifts children beg their parents for most this holiday season. [click link for full article] Professor puts his stamp on the legend of Bigfoot Los Angeles Times His book on the science of Sasquatch, the fruit of a lifelong fascination, troubles his Idaho State University colleagues. Consumers Neutral On Risks, Benefits Of Nano Medical News Today The largest and most comprehensive survey of public perceptions of nanotechnology products finds that U.S. consumers are willing to use specific nano-containing products - even if there are health and safety risks - when the potential benefits are high. The study also finds that U.S. [click link for full article] Letters: Charges, article were like lynching Corvallis Gazette Times The “hatchet job” done by the Benton County District Attorney and the Gazette-Times on John Cassady is similar to a KKK lynching. The DUII is OK. Charging John Cassady with criminal mischief, reckless endangerment and fourth-degree assault on his wife is egregious!
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