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A Guinea Pig's History of Biology A Guinea Pig's History is not what you'd think after skimming the title. Endersby skillfully weaves an addictive tale where genetics history is impossibly interesting. a guinea pigs history of biology • book review guinea pig's history of biology • jim endersby books • history of biology • history of science
A Brief History of Science Fiction Part 1 In the beginning, there was Jules Verne. O H.G. Wells or Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley or someone else. It doesn't matter who was the first science fiction writer. a brief history of science fiction magazines • science fiction was born in the pulps • robert a. heinlein • the golden age of science fiction • astounding science fiction
A Brief History of Science Fiction Part 2 The Golden Age of Science Fiction dawned just before the onset of World War II. It began to mature when the troops came home. a brief history of science fiction • speculative fiction was matured in the magazines • frederik pohl • the golden age of science fiction • astounding science fiction
A Visit to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is one of my favorite larger museums. museum • museums • natural history • nature • science
A Visit to the Museum of Life and Science The Museum of Life and Science in Durham, North Carolina is a lesser-known museum that offers a great way to keep adults and children entertained. museum • museums • science museum • natural history museum • science
A Visit to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh has finally opened the doors to its new building. Join me as I tour the museum! north carolina • museum • natural history • natural sciences • acrocanthosaurus
Black History Sites Abound A look at some interesting websites relating to African American and African history. black history month science language fabric textil
Historical Re-Enactment - A Learning Hobby A basic overview of the Historical Re-Enactment topic - and some good reasons for becoming a Historical Re-Enactor. history • re-enactment • reenact • performance • living history
How IVT Technology is Changing Cultural History Although as a profession, archivists have worked side-by-side with historians through the ages, archival sciences is a relatively young profession. interactive video transcript viewer • historians • cultural history • archival science • searching
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting 2003 Paleontologists met in St. Paul, Minnesota in October 2003 for the 63th annual meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. paleontology • paleontologist • geology • geologist • minnesota
The Science of Archery Since its inception, the bow has functioned on the same physical principles. Advances in materials continue to be the rules by which archery science is played out. archery history • archery science • archery materials • longbow • recurve
Warped Mind or Genius As a Science Fiction writer or hopefully Author do other people look upon you as eccentric, maybe a little warped or genius for your writing style and content. critic • opinions • warped • history • diverse
Books for Aspiring Science Fiction Writers If you're new to writing science fiction, here are a few books about the history of the genre, its craft, and the science underlying it to get you started. science fiction • genre fiction • speculative fiction • books • science fiction reference guides
Books for Mycophiles If you or someone you know is tired of mushroom recipe compilations and field guides, consider these good reads to broaden mycological horizons. mushrooms • books • mushroom books • fungi • medical mycology
Hager's Demon Under The Microscope – Review How was the miraculous survival of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's son connected to the deaths of numerous poor children years later? The same way thomas hager • the demon under the microscope • sulfa • history • history of science
SF History (Index) A list of articles at Science Fiction and Society on the subject of the roots and history of SF. science fiction roots • science fiction history • articles and essays about the origins and history • sf roots • sf history
Anthony van Leeuwenhoek Learn how Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, an uneducated Dutch merchant, discovered the microscopic world of animalcules and forever changed biological science. anthony van leeuwenhoek • anton leeuwenhoek • antoni leeuwenhoek • antonie von leeuwenhoek • antony leeuwenhoek
Artichokes How do you tell when an artichoke is cooked? What's the difference between the bottom and the heart? Is the Jerusalem artichoke a distant cousin? Want to make an artichoke soup? The answers to all of these questions, are in this article! history • geography • science • varieties • season
Avocado Avocados are delicious fruit and they are ready for picking, are you ready for an avocado? history • geography • science • varieties • season
Beets An underappreciated vegetable packed with an earthy flavor and nutrients! history • geography • science • varieties • season
Blackberries The largest of the wild berries, blackberries mark the start of the warmer season. Learn how to choose and store these wonderful berries, and get some delicious recipes for you to try this season! history • geography • science • varieties • season
Carrots Carrots are one of the most versatile vegetables. Not only can it be used in savory dishes, but also in sweet! Learn more about this wonderful root vegetable. history • geography • science • varieties • season
Cauliflower Season Cauliflower is a delicious alternative to other winter vegetables. Learn more about this underused vegetable and how to utilize it better at home! history • geography • science • varieties • season
Eh? Esf Site review of Canada's Out of This World: Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy, an electronic exhibition. out of this world • canadian science fiction and fantasy • merril collection • national library of canada • the identity variations
Fall 2001 Philosophy Conferences Another in an ongoing series of listings of international academic meetings and conferences in philosophy, this one covering conferences through mid-October, 2001. philosophy • academic philosophy • philosophy meetings • philosophy conferences • philosophy seminars
Garlic Learn about one of the oldest ingredients know to man - garlic! Did you know that the smaller bulbs are stronger? Learn more facts after reading this article. history • geography • science • varieties • season
Grape Season Grapes are the oldest fruit known to man. Get some excellent ideas on how to choose grapes and some delectable recipes to try on your family! history • geography • science • varieties • season
Important West Kootenay Museums & Art Galleries Thriving visual arts communities and a vibrant history make for interesting museum and gallery tours during a visit to the West Kootenay region of British Columbia. museums and galleries of the west kootenays • visual arts in british columbia • japanese-canadian internment museums and archives • cultural tourism in bc • heritage and history in the southcentral bc interi
Kale Season Learn about Kale, a very nutritious winter green, and some delectable recipes to try. history • geography • science • varieties • season
Kensington Gardens London With Nearby Good Hotel Lancaster Gate is located opposite Kensington Gardens in London, a vast "playground" for children tired after visits to Museums, with some good hotels in the vicinity. kensington palace gardens london • princess diana of wales • albert hall and albert memorial • natural |history museum • science museum
Lemons Learn how a simple lemon could be so useful! history • geography • science • varieties • season
Onions Onions are wonderful ingredients to add to any dish. Learn how to choose an onion, how to prepare it and store it. Plus, wonderful recipes to share! history • geography • science • varieties • season
Peas Peas are in season! Come see how to utilize these little garden gems in your latest kitchen creation! history • geography • science • varieties • season
Pineapples Do you know how many varieties of pineapples exist? Or maybe where they originate from? Want to learn how to make a pineapple salsa? Read this article and learn more about this regal fruit! history • geography • science • varieties • season
Rhubarb It's rhubarb season and fresh stalks are now available! Throw a little change in your life and add some to your berry desserts this month! > history • geography • science • varieties • season
Spinach Spinach is available at your local grocery store, but did you realize how versatile it can be? Learn more about spinach and become healthier and more creative today! history • geography • science • varieties • season
Teaching Archaeology to Students Archaeology is a fascinating field to teach students young and old about in the history and science classrooms around the world. Here are some ideas for lesson plans. teaching archaeology • archaeology lesson • lesson plans in archaeology • social science curriculum • teaching history
The Lunar Men by Jenny Uglow A review of Jenny Uglow's excellent biography of the extraordinary characters that made up the Lunar Society of Birmingham. the lunar men by jenny uglow • the lunar society of birmingham • review of the lunar men • jenny uglow • history of science
Turnip Season Turnips are in season! Find out about this not-so-popular root vegetable, and learn how to spice up your meals with nature's winter bounty! history • geography • science • varieties • season
Tech Museum in San Jose California Visit the Tech Museum in downtown San Jose with its interactive exhibits for people to engage in, Imax screen, and their new unique traveling exhibit this fall 2008. tech museum of innovation • san jose california • tourist attraction san francisco california • things to do • museum attraction
Academy Presents a Program on the History of Sound in Early Motion Pictures The Science and Technology Council of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will present "A Century of Sound," on September 15 in the Academy's Linwood Dunn Theater in Hollywood. academy awards • oscars • actor • acting • actress
The Gifted and Time Management: Having the smarts to get the job done can be a disadvantage for gifted children who have cozy relationships with procrastination. gited child • gifted children • time management • procrastination • cause and effect
By the Light of the Moon: Science Fiction's 17th-Century Roots How old is science fiction? Well, in one form or another it’s older than you probably think. Join us as we travel back to the 1600s and search for SF’s seventeenth-century roots as part of Suite101’s Seventeenth Century Event. science fiction • sf • sci-fi • articles and essays about science fiction and lite • the origins and roots of science fiction
Alfred North Whitehead Philosophy Philosophy and works of English great thinker Alfred North Whitehead, best known for his ideas on process philosophy. alfred north whitehead philosophy • alfred north whithead • principia mathematica • philosophy of organism • whitehead and bertrand russell
Education Sites Galore! Short reviews on recommended educational web sites! schools • net • reviews • learning • kingdom
Family Friendly Museums in Pittsburgh If you are going on a vacation to Pittsburgh, there are many wonderful things to do. Try some of these family friendly museums that your children will be sure to enjoy. family friendly museums pittsburgh • pennsylvania activities children • pittsburgh vacation family • children's museums • science center pittsburgh
Homeschool Regulations in Maryland Thinking about homeschooling in Maryland? Here is a summary of the regulations required by the State. home school maryland • maryland home school law • home school regulation • home schooling • letter of intent
Hugo Nebula & World Fantasy Awards Awards provide a measure of quality within speculative fiction, and enable readers to filter out inferior fiction, as popularity is an inadequate measure of quality. sfwa • hugo • nebula • world fantasy awards • science fiction & fantasy writers of america
Siege Warfare on the Net A selection of web resources to expand your siege warfare knowledge -- including the origins of siege engines in Roman times, the description of two famous sieges, the re-construction of siege engines, and the development of cannon. war games wargames siege engines trebuchet stone t
The Magick of Aromatherapy A review of the book "The Magick of Aromatherapy" by Gwydion O'Hara. This is one of the best and most beautiful books on aromatherapy that I've found. aromatherapy • holistic • therapy • natural • healing |
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