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Nobel Monday 2009 - Chromosome Protectors!

Rabiah Mayas wrote 2 months ago: Last year around this time, Heather and I spent Nobel Prize week weighing in on the winners as they … more →

Tags: Health And Medicine, Science News, Biology, Scientists, Nobel Prize, Telomeres, Telomerase, Physiology or Medicine

Blue-Green Games: Countdown to Copenhagen

Rabiah Mayas wrote 2 months ago: Chicago is in the home stretch of the bidding process for the 2016 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Gam … more →

Tags: Environmental Science, Engineering, technology, Chicago, Science News, Policy and Science, Blue-Green Games, chicago 2016, Chicago2016

SCILIFE!

biowithoutwalls wrote 2 months ago: Interested in science as a career? Just want to know more? Go to SciLife, a FREE event held at NIH o … more →

Tags: Biology I, AP Biology

Not Your Average Open House!

Rabiah Mayas wrote 3 months ago: These days when I hear the words “open house” I get a little anxious. I’m planning … more →

Tags: Science Chicago General, Environmental Science, Engineering, Physics, Chicago, physical science, Chemistry, Biology, science chicago

Final Life's a Lab Challenge - Looking Back On The Year1 comment

Rabiah Mayas wrote 3 months ago: As we enter the last full week in August, and the end of the Science Chicago program year, I’v … more →

Tags: Science Chicago General, Science News, Life's a Lab Challenge, science chicago

Buoyancy, Drag and Speedo Briefs - Getting Back to the Basics1 comment

Rabiah Mayas wrote 3 months ago: I’m not sure if I’ve ever mentioned this on the Blog, but my twin sis and I used to be o … more →

Tags: Anatomy, physical science, Science Chicago General, Science News, Fina, LZR Racer, Michael Phelps, science chicago, Speedo

Life's a Lab Challenge - Week 6 Entries 1 comment

Rabiah Mayas wrote 4 months ago: We’ve had the weirdest summer so far – only a few days have broken the 90-degree mark, b … more →

Tags: Science Chicago General, Citizen Science, Life's a Lab Challenge, staying cool, frozen underwear, Pool

Life’s a Lab Challenge: Week 3 Entries3 comments

Rabiah Mayas wrote 4 months ago: The Life’s a Lab Challenge Week 3 was to repurpose something in your home for a completely different … more →

Tags: Science Chicago Events, Science Chicago General, Engineering, technology, Citizen Science, science chicago, Life's a Lab, Life's a Lab Challenge, repurpose

June's Almost Over...Did You Get Outdoors Yet?1 comment

Rabiah Mayas wrote 5 months ago: OK, Chicago…we are getting dangerously close to July, which means that June, the official Leav … more →

Tags: Environmental Science, Citizen Science, science chicago, BioBlitz, no child left indoors, Outdoor Bill of Rights

Happy World Oceans Day!!1 comment

Rabiah Mayas wrote 6 months ago: Just a quickie post to let you know that today, June 8th, is World Oceans Day! I must admit that I … more →

Tags: Marine Biology and Oceanography, Biology, World Ocean Day

You Have the Right to...Explore the Outdoors!1 comment

Rabiah Mayas wrote 6 months ago: I can’t believe it’s June already – where has the year gone? The weather is gettin … more →

Tags: Citizen Science, Environmental Science, Plant Science, Science News, Chicago Wilderness, Environment, leave no child inside, outdoors, Parks

BioBlitz Field Report - how to identfy poison ivy

bioblitz2009 wrote 6 months ago: From Jackie, one of the young citizen scientists here at BioBlitz! Poison ivy has three leaves and a … more →

Tags: Environmental Science, Scientists, Citizen Science, science chicago, BioBlitz, Indiana Dunes Lakeshore, Poison Ivy

BioBlitz 2009 - Live from Indiana Dunes Lakeshore!!12 comments

Rabiah Mayas wrote 6 months ago: We are here at the West Beach of the Indiana Dunes Lakeshore for 2 exciting days of citizen science … more →

Tags: Animal Science, Science Chicago Events, Environmental Science, Plant Science, Biology, Scientists, Citizen Science, science chicago, BioBlitz

BioBlitz 2009 - A Citizen Science Weekend!

Rabiah Mayas wrote 7 months ago: In less than 2 weeks, National Geographic and the National Park Service will be bringing Citizen Sci … more →

Tags: Animal Science, Science Chicago Events, Environmental Science, Plant Science, Biology, Scientists, Citizen Science, science chicago, scientist

Storm Chasing at Science Works

timboutelle wrote 7 months ago: Science jobs can be about a whole lot more than lab coats and microscopes.  Don’t believe me?  … more →

Tags: Science Chicago Events, Meteorology, Science Conversations, Scientists, science chicago, science works, Storms, storm chasing, Daniel Leonard

Cool Jobs and Hot Science Careers! - May 2nd

heatherselby wrote 7 months ago: Ever wonder what it’s like to live deep beneath the ocean and explore sea creatures? Do you ha … more →

Tags: science chicago, Engineering, Large-Hadron-Collider, technology, Gaming, Robots, science works, LHC, Fuel Cells

Astronomy Around the Clock

timboutelle wrote 8 months ago: We’ve mentioned a few times here that 2009 is the International Year of Astronomy, meaning lot … more →

Tags: astronomy, Space, Science Websites, NASA, University of Chicago, International Year of Astronomy, 100 Hours of Astronomy, Around the World in 80 Telescopes, South Pole Telescope

Friday Five 3/27/09: Space Returns, Genetic Identity Theft and Science Fair Fun!2 comments

Rabiah Mayas wrote 8 months ago: 5) ISS Success. After a series of failed launch attempts and a truncated mission schedule, Space Shu … more →

Tags: Animal Science, astronomy, Health And Medicine, Science News, Museums, Biology, science chicago, NASA, Science

Turn Off The Lights...With Earth Hour5 comments

Rabiah Mayas wrote 8 months ago: With the devastating economic crises here in the U.S. and worldwide, it kind of feels like this issu … more →

Tags: Environmental Science, science chicago, Environment, climate change, Earth Hour, turn off lights


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