SCIENCE
UND Aerospace professor awarded division's first Fulbright fellowship
Earth System Science & Policy faculty member Rebecca Romsdahl to study climate policy in the UK ByJuan Miguel Pedraza Rebecca J. Romsdahl, assistant professor in the UND Department of Earth Sy...
Posted on 6/11/13 at 2:15 PM
Annual NDSCS Wildcat Golf Open
By Sarah Hoffbeck The NDSCS Wildcat Golf Open will be celebrating its 26th year during an afternoon of fun and golf in support of NDSCS Wildcat Athletics on Thursday, June 13 at the Bois de Sioux Gol...
Posted on 6/7/13 at 2:23 PM
Google Glass - Pinch to Zoom and Wink to take Picture
Image Source: Google Google might be planning on bringing some really awesome gestures to Glass. This information was leaked to The Next Web by reddit user fodawim. According to the information, t...
Posted on 4/24/13 at 10:14 AM
Rural Reflections Radio
Here is this week's Rural Reflections Radio program, Popular times...
Posted on 4/19/13 at 7:35 AM
The Gas We Pass*
Take out your pencils. Its time for a quiz! (I always hated pop quizzes, so you can rest assured this one will end up being self-corrected and wont count towards your final grade.) Below, I have a pic...
Posted on 4/9/13 at 11:42 PM
NASA puts new rocket on launch pad for test flight 
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - NASA's new rocket is on the launching pad.
By By Marcia Dunn , October 20, 2009
Scientists find 32 more planets found outside solar system 
WASHINGTON - Astronomers have found 32 new planets outside the solar system, adding evidence to the theory that the universe has many places where life could develop.
By Associated Press , October 19, 2009
North Dakota launches pilot science program 
The National Research Center for Career and Technical Education has selected North Dakota as the site to launch “Science-in-CTE.”
By Forum staff reports , October 02, 2009
Math and science program to launch in North Dakota
While unemployment plagues some industries, there’s a national shortage of aerospace engineers.September 30, 2009
Bioeconomy conference set Sept. 22 in Fargo 
North Dakota State University is hosting a daylong bioeconomy conference Sept. 22 in Fargo.
By Forum staff reports , September 05, 2009
Fargo's Lillestol Research offers clinical drug studies
September 05, 2009
Koonin to speak at Fargo energy summit 
Steven Koonin, the U.S. Department of Energy’s undersecretary for science, will be a featured speaker at the upcoming Sustainable Energy Innovations Action Summit on Aug. 12 at the Fargo Ramada Plaza Suites.
By Forum staff reports , August 05, 2009
Contest seeks science whizzes 
The Young Scientist Challenge was launched in 1999 by Discovery Communications, the multimedia giant behind the Discovery Channel.
July 26, 2009
She’s a science whizkid 
Hannah Sorenson, a Moorhead 13-year-old who until recently didn’t much care for science, is in the running for the title “America’s Top Young Scientist” and a $50,000 prize.
July 26, 2009
Minnesota students’ science scores up 
After a less-than-stellar showing on last year’s inaugural Minnesota science test, the state’s students made some gains on the computerized assessment this year.
July 21, 2009
South Dakota lab to be world’s deepest 
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Far below the Black Hills of South Dakota, crews are building the world’s deepest underground science lab at a depth equivalent to more than six Empire State Buildings – a place uniquely suited to scientists’ quest for mysterious particles known as dark matter.
By Dirk Lammers, Associated Press Writer , June 23, 2009
Science Day open to young students 
Fifth- and sixth-grade students are invited to attend Science Day on April 4 at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
By Forum staff reports , March 08, 2009
Global warming warrants attention 
After reading a letter written by Tom Kovach in the Dec. 23 issue of The Forum, I felt it necessary to provide your readership with assurance that despite Kovach’s misguided attempt to poke fun at the issue, global warming is an extremely serious issue that merits worldwide attention.
By Jack Nagel , December 25, 2008
Thrivent to build 12 Habitat houses
Thrivent Financial has announced plans to build 12 Habitat for Humanity homes in northwestern Minnesota and eastern North Dakota in 2009.December 20, 2008
Center provides budding scientists with hands-on experience 
Fergus Falls, Minn. - Everyday Lauren Angus forgets she’s a student in favor of trying out a different title: budding environmentalist.
September 13, 2007
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