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Salem-News.com (Nov-06-2008 16:05)
NASA Space Shuttle Endeavour Launch Can be Viewed at OMSISalem-News.comOregon Astronaut Don Pettit of Silverton will be onboard. (PORTLAND, Ore.) - On Friday, November 14th, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) will offer space exploration enthusiasts a front-row seat to watch Oregon astronaut Don Pettit launch into space aboard NASA's space shuttle Endeavour STS-126. Read Full Article
Salem-News.com (Jun-02-2008 20:28)
Scientists Continue to Sign Petition Opposed to Global WarmingSalem-News.comOregon Institute of Science and Medicine says a "flood of Scientists oppose what they describe as, "Global Warming Alarmism." (WASHINGTON, D.C.) -
As the Senate prepares for floor debate on global warming legislation, the list of scientist signatories to the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine's petition against global warming alarmism is growing by about 35 signatures every day, announced OISM's Art Robinson.
Salem-News.com (May-23-2008 22:43)
Phoenix Spacecraft on Course for Sunday Mars LandingThe spacecraft is in fine health. (PASADENA, Calif.) -
With three days and 3 million miles left to fly before arriving at Mars, NASA's Phoenix spacecraft is on track for its destination in the Martian arctic.
Salem-News.com (Mar-30-2008 15:18)
Microbiologists Discover New Parasite Killing Ducks, Other SpeciesSalem-News.comMyxozoa are a group of microscopic, parasitic animals that live in marine and freshwater aquatic habitats, and one or more species are found in virtually all fish. (CORVALLIS, Ore. ) - Microbiologists at Oregon State University have discovered a new species of “myxozoan” parasite that has been found for the first time to infect a warm blooded animal – in this case, ducks - after evolving from its relatives that are common in cold-blooded fish and aquatic worms. Read Full Article
Salem-News.com (Dec-05-2007 12:17)
NASA to use balloon flotilla to study radiation that affects Earth(WASHINGTON) -
A new NASA project will use more than 40 high altitude balloons to return new scientific insights about Earth's Van Allen Belts. The type of radiation in the belts can be hazardous to astronauts, orbiting satellites and aircraft flying in high altitude polar routes.
Salem-News.com (Nov-28-2007 05:18)
Western States Facing Waterways Inundated with Non-Native Fish, AmphibiansSalem-News.comThe most widespread non-native species were brook, rainbow and brown trout, which were found in 14-17 percent of the streams surveyed. (CORVALLIS, Ore. ) -
A new study by researchers at Oregon State University and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency found that more than half of the stream and river miles surveyed in 12 western states contained non-native fish and amphibians.
Salem-News.com (Oct-01-2007 09:45)
Nutritional Supplements Improve Memory in Old Dogs; Humans Next?Salem-News.comThe study builds on similar findings made several years ago, that found activity and energy level of old rats taking supplements almost doubled, and memory and cognitive function improved. (CORVALLIS, Ore. ) - Nutritional supplements have successfully been used to improve the memory, ability to learn and cognitive function of old dogs – and might be able to do the same thing with humans. Read Full Article
Salem-News.com (Sep-23-2007 09:43)
Oregon State Researchers Seeking Children for StudySalem-News.comThe study is part of a $2.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. (CORVALLIS, Ore. ) - Oregon State University reseachers are seeking children ages six to 15 for a new study that will record energy expenditure and changes in physical activity. Read Full Article
Salem-News.com (Jun-12-2007 13:58)
Sixth Grade Astronauts Ready for TakeoffSalem-News.comAt the completion of training, each crew "flies" a ten-hour mission in the school space station, Alpha-Z 2000, with no adults on board. (CAMAS, Wa.) -
Skilled student astronauts and their teachers have spent the past few months researching, planning and preparing for a successful trip into space.
Salem-News.com (May-07-2007 17:00)
Astronomers Announce Monstrous, Brightest SupernovaSalem-News.comUniversity of Texas graduate student Robert Quimby first observed the supernova on Sept. 18th, 2006 in the galaxy NGC 1260, located in the constellation Perseus. (BERKELEY, Calif. ) -
An exploding star first observed last September is the largest and most luminous supernova ever seen, according to University of California, Berkeley, astronomers, and may be the first example of a type of massive exploding star rare today but probably common in the very early universe. |
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