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Monthly Archives: January 2007
Speed-teaching science
The article’s title “Lab or Lecture” doesn’t really describe the main focus here. What’s disconcerting is that students in one school get fast, packed doses of science, which can’t be good no matter what the end goal is. More regular, consistant … Continue reading
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Hanging out in space just isn’t good enough
We can take a handful of people, shoot them into space, have them do some handyman work in zero gravity and get them back to Earth. There is very real danger involved. Yeah? So? That’s what the younger generation thinks, … Continue reading
Posted in In the News, Science in Action
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