Stark warning emerges from science summit A stark theme emerged from an annual scientific get-together in Vancouver: the world must be helped to believe in science again or it could be too late to save our planet.
Crowd Science Releases "Orange Paper" on Digital Publishing Latest Trends in Audience SegmentationWhy publishers need more than "cookie cutter" researchNEW YORK, Feb. 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Crowd Science ( www.crowdscience.com ) has completed new research ...
Education can solve religion-science conflicts: scientist A perceived conflict between science and religion has led Americans to rank nearly last among industrialized countries in understanding evolution, educators told a major science conference this weekend.
Science leads 'second industrial revolution' New Zealand must embrace science and integrate it fully into all aspects of society to be a truly innovative nation, Massey University Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey told a conference in Wellington today.
Science Spending Science has changed the world. It has created new products and ease of service. What the future will bring is, of course, always uncertain. "It’s not every day you have robots running through your house," Barack Obama quipped last week at the White House science fair, a showcase for student exhibitors that also gave the US president a chance to reiterate a favourite theme. Science and technology ...