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Science Channel to Premiere New Series HOW TO BUILD... EVERYTHING, 6/22
by Caryn Robbins - June 01, 2016
Sit back and join an awesome cast of brilliant scientists (and people who just love science) on HOW TO BUILD... EVERYTHING while they break down the most complicated tech and machines into a few simple steps....
by Caryn Robbins - June 01, 2016
Sit back and join an awesome cast of brilliant scientists (and people who just love science) on HOW TO BUILD... EVERYTHING while they break down the most complicated tech and machines into a few simple steps....
ONCE UPON AN EARTH SCIENCE BOOK is Released
by Christina Mancuso - May 23, 2016
Teachers whose students struggle to grasp their Earth science texts can build skills in both science and literacy with Once Upon an Earth Science Book: 12 Interdisciplinary Activities to Create Confident Readers. This practical, easy-to-use resource for middle school classes is new from NSTA Press....
by Christina Mancuso - May 23, 2016
Teachers whose students struggle to grasp their Earth science texts can build skills in both science and literacy with Once Upon an Earth Science Book: 12 Interdisciplinary Activities to Create Confident Readers. This practical, easy-to-use resource for middle school classes is new from NSTA Press....
FiveThirtyEight Presents One-Time Series GUT SCIENCE WEEK, Beginning Today
by Caryn Robbins - May 16, 2016
Starting today through May 19, FiveThirtyEight is presenting Gut Science Week, a one-time series about the inner workings of our digestive system....
by Caryn Robbins - May 16, 2016
Starting today through May 19, FiveThirtyEight is presenting Gut Science Week, a one-time series about the inner workings of our digestive system....
5th Annual Philip K. Dick Sci-Fi Film Festival Now Accepting Submissions
by Tyler Peterson - May 05, 2016
The Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival will hold its fth annual event from March 15 to March 19, 2017 in New York City. The festival has announced an open call for submissions in Science ction, fantastic, horror, supernatural, speculative and metaphysical feature and short lms and alternat...
by Tyler Peterson - May 05, 2016
The Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival will hold its fth annual event from March 15 to March 19, 2017 in New York City. The festival has announced an open call for submissions in Science ction, fantastic, horror, supernatural, speculative and metaphysical feature and short lms and alternat...
Museum of the Moving Image Receives Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Grant
by Tyler Peterson - April 19, 2016
Museum of the Moving Image has received a three-year grant of $399,824 from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for the continued support and expansion of its online publication devoted to the intersection of science and film....
by Tyler Peterson - April 19, 2016
Museum of the Moving Image has received a three-year grant of $399,824 from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for the continued support and expansion of its online publication devoted to the intersection of science and film....
Girl-Friendly Science Children's Book TAG, THE FARTING POWER PLANT is Released
by Christina Mancuso - April 19, 2016
'Tag, the Farting Power Plant,' is the first in a series of fun and silly science (available in English, Spanish, German and Swedish) books for early readers. Unlike most science books, the Silly Science Series engages the reader with colorful images and creative and funny animal characters we can a...
by Christina Mancuso - April 19, 2016
'Tag, the Farting Power Plant,' is the first in a series of fun and silly science (available in English, Spanish, German and Swedish) books for early readers. Unlike most science books, the Silly Science Series engages the reader with colorful images and creative and funny animal characters we can a...
Cartoon Network Encourages Creative Coding for Kids at White House Science Fair
by Caryn Robbins - April 13, 2016
Cartoon Network, a division of Turner, joined the White House today to celebrate the ingenuity and entrepreneurship of kids at the White House's annual Science Fair....
by Caryn Robbins - April 13, 2016
Cartoon Network, a division of Turner, joined the White House today to celebrate the ingenuity and entrepreneurship of kids at the White House's annual Science Fair....
President Barack Obama to Appear as Science Channel's Guest Presenter This Week
by Caryn Robbins - April 11, 2016
Science Channel, the destination for all things science, is pleased to announce that President Obama will guest present five segments for the network's nightly science news coverage, SCIENCE PRESENTS DNEWS...
by Caryn Robbins - April 11, 2016
Science Channel, the destination for all things science, is pleased to announce that President Obama will guest present five segments for the network's nightly science news coverage, SCIENCE PRESENTS DNEWS...
SCIENCE LEARNING IN THE EARLY YEARS is Released
by Christina Mancuso - April 11, 2016
Science Learning in the Early Years: Activities for PreK-2 provides teachers with detailed guidance on how to use more than 40 classroom activities with children as young as four years old. This new NSTA Press book shows how to go beyond classroom demonstrations to experiences that give students a s...
by Christina Mancuso - April 11, 2016
Science Learning in the Early Years: Activities for PreK-2 provides teachers with detailed guidance on how to use more than 40 classroom activities with children as young as four years old. This new NSTA Press book shows how to go beyond classroom demonstrations to experiences that give students a s...
SEARCH FOR THE NEXT MYTHBUSTERS Among Science Channel's 2016-17 Upfront Slate
by Caryn Robbins - April 01, 2016
Science Channel achieved its highest rated quarter ever among Persons 25-54/18-49, Men 18-49 and Women 25-54/18-49 in L+3 during 1Q16, after delivering the most watched year ever in Primetime 2015*....
by Caryn Robbins - April 01, 2016
Science Channel achieved its highest rated quarter ever among Persons 25-54/18-49, Men 18-49 and Women 25-54/18-49 in L+3 during 1Q16, after delivering the most watched year ever in Primetime 2015*....
RICHTER'S WAR Wins Best Short Screenplay at Los Angeles CineFest
by Tyler Peterson - March 29, 2016
?Daniel P. Douglas announces his script, 'Richter's War,' has won best short screenplay at the February 2016 Los Angeles CineFest. The science fiction World War II hardboiled detective story has previously won or placed in multiple contests during 2015 and 2016....
by Tyler Peterson - March 29, 2016
?Daniel P. Douglas announces his script, 'Richter's War,' has won best short screenplay at the February 2016 Los Angeles CineFest. The science fiction World War II hardboiled detective story has previously won or placed in multiple contests during 2015 and 2016....
Top Prize in Science, Wine & Literary Wit Now Accepting Submissions
by Marina Kennedy - March 27, 2016
Napa Valley's Caldwell Vineyard is now accepting submissions from the creatively and scientifically inclined for the 8th annual Rocket Science Wine Label Contest. Amateurs and professionals alike may submit memos or memes, formulas or fictions relating to rocket science, astrophysics, culture, space...
by Marina Kennedy - March 27, 2016
Napa Valley's Caldwell Vineyard is now accepting submissions from the creatively and scientifically inclined for the 8th annual Rocket Science Wine Label Contest. Amateurs and professionals alike may submit memos or memes, formulas or fictions relating to rocket science, astrophysics, culture, space...
BWW Interview: Mitzi Maxwell Discusses Mad Cow's Science Play Festival
by Matt Tamanini - March 24, 2016
Beginning tonight at Orlando's Mad Cow Theatre, their third annual Science Play Festival begins at 8:00pm with a reading of Sarah Treem's play about evolution THE HOW AND THE WHY. On Friday night, there will be a reading of Nick Payne's Broadway hit CONSTELLATIONS, and Mad Cow will close the festiv...
by Matt Tamanini - March 24, 2016
Beginning tonight at Orlando's Mad Cow Theatre, their third annual Science Play Festival begins at 8:00pm with a reading of Sarah Treem's play about evolution THE HOW AND THE WHY. On Friday night, there will be a reading of Nick Payne's Broadway hit CONSTELLATIONS, and Mad Cow will close the festiv...
New Edition of Authoritative Reference Work Encyclopedia of Food Grains is Launched
by Christina Mancuso - March 21, 2016
CAMBRIDGE, MA - Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, today announced the publication of the second edition of Encyclopedia of Food Grains, an in-depth and authoritative reference covering all areas of grain science. Edited by gr...
by Christina Mancuso - March 21, 2016
CAMBRIDGE, MA - Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, today announced the publication of the second edition of Encyclopedia of Food Grains, an in-depth and authoritative reference covering all areas of grain science. Edited by gr...
Science Channel Premieres New Season of IMPOSSIBLE ENGINEERING Tonight
by TV News Desk - March 16, 2016
IMPOSSIBLE ENGINEERING answers these questions, and more, when it returns for an all new season tonight, March 16 at 9PM....
by TV News Desk - March 16, 2016
IMPOSSIBLE ENGINEERING answers these questions, and more, when it returns for an all new season tonight, March 16 at 9PM....
Otherworld Theatre to Present 4th Annual JUGGERNAUT FILM FESTIVAL
by Caryn Robbins - March 11, 2016
The 4th Annual Juggernaut Film Festival is a oneday event to celebrate Science Fiction and Fantasy short films from around the world....
by Caryn Robbins - March 11, 2016
The 4th Annual Juggernaut Film Festival is a oneday event to celebrate Science Fiction and Fantasy short films from around the world....
Science Channel's WHAT ON EARTH? is Network's Most-Watched Series of All Time
by Caryn Robbins - March 11, 2016
Science Channel's WHAT ON EARTH? concluded its second season on March 1 and became the network's most watched series of all time with a season average of 794,000 Total Viewers P2+ in L+3....
by Caryn Robbins - March 11, 2016
Science Channel's WHAT ON EARTH? concluded its second season on March 1 and became the network's most watched series of all time with a season average of 794,000 Total Viewers P2+ in L+3....
Discovery Airs MYTHBUSTERS Epic Series Finale Tonight
by TV News Desk - March 05, 2016
Since 2002, MYTHBUSTERS hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman have used science to separate fact from fiction in spectacular style....
by TV News Desk - March 05, 2016
Since 2002, MYTHBUSTERS hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman have used science to separate fact from fiction in spectacular style....
Science Channel to Premiere New Season of IMPOSSIBLE ENGINEERING, 3/16
by Caryn Robbins - March 03, 2016
IMPOSSIBLE ENGINEERING answers these questions, and more, when it returns for an all new season on Wednesday, March 16 at 9PM....
by Caryn Robbins - March 03, 2016
IMPOSSIBLE ENGINEERING answers these questions, and more, when it returns for an all new season on Wednesday, March 16 at 9PM....
Science Channel's TELESCOPE Premiere Breaks Sunday Primetime Viewership Records
by Caryn Robbins - February 29, 2016
The Feb. 21 airing of TELESCOPE on Science Channel pushed the network to its most watched Sunday Primetime audience ever in Total Viewers P2+ (621,000) in L+3. TELESCOPE grabbed 703,000 viewers P2...
by Caryn Robbins - February 29, 2016
The Feb. 21 airing of TELESCOPE on Science Channel pushed the network to its most watched Sunday Primetime audience ever in Total Viewers P2+ (621,000) in L+3. TELESCOPE grabbed 703,000 viewers P2...
Danko Antolovic Pens WHITHER SCIENCE?
by Christina Mancuso - February 25, 2016
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 25, 2016 /PRNewswire/ Scientist and intellectual essayist Danko Antolovic announced today that his latest book, Whither Science? is now available for purchase on Smashwords, Barnes & Noble, and iBooks. Whither Science? is a series of essays that explore some of the questions ...
by Christina Mancuso - February 25, 2016
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 25, 2016 /PRNewswire/ Scientist and intellectual essayist Danko Antolovic announced today that his latest book, Whither Science? is now available for purchase on Smashwords, Barnes & Noble, and iBooks. Whither Science? is a series of essays that explore some of the questions ...
Discovery Channel Premieres New Series TELESCOPE Tonight
by TV News Desk - February 20, 2016
TELESCOPE, directed by Oscar(R)-nominated filmmaker Nathaniel Kahn ('My Architect, 'Two Hands',) is a dynamic journey behind the scenes of the next step in the evolution of telescopes: NASA's James Webb Space Telescope....
by TV News Desk - February 20, 2016
TELESCOPE, directed by Oscar(R)-nominated filmmaker Nathaniel Kahn ('My Architect, 'Two Hands',) is a dynamic journey behind the scenes of the next step in the evolution of telescopes: NASA's James Webb Space Telescope....
NBC Learn Debuts Six New 'Science of Innovation' Videos
by Caryn Robbins - February 17, 2016
From 3-D bioprinting that could one day generate heart tissue to origami-inspired structures built for medicine and space exploration, a new set of educational videos, released today, continues an exploration begun three years ago inside the creative process that leads to innovation....
by Caryn Robbins - February 17, 2016
From 3-D bioprinting that could one day generate heart tissue to origami-inspired structures built for medicine and space exploration, a new set of educational videos, released today, continues an exploration begun three years ago inside the creative process that leads to innovation....
Science Channel Delivers Highest Rated Month Ever in Key Demo
by Caryn Robbins - February 09, 2016
Science Channel delivered its highest rated month ever among Adults 25-54, Adults 18-49, Adults 18-34 and Men 18-49 during Prime Time in Jan. 2016 in L+3....
by Caryn Robbins - February 09, 2016
Science Channel delivered its highest rated month ever among Adults 25-54, Adults 18-49, Adults 18-34 and Men 18-49 during Prime Time in Jan. 2016 in L+3....
New Episodes of Science Channel's OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF SCIENCE Coming This Summer
by Caryn Robbins - February 04, 2016
Science Channel announced today it has ordered new episodes of OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF SCIENCE, the network's most watched series in 2015, to premiere during summer 2016....
by Caryn Robbins - February 04, 2016
Science Channel announced today it has ordered new episodes of OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF SCIENCE, the network's most watched series in 2015, to premiere during summer 2016....
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