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Exploratorium: the museum of science, art and human perception
The Exploratorium: a hands-on museum of science, art, and human perception in San Francisco. Our site provides interactive online exhibits and exhibitions, activities, Webcasts, and more. cialis chemistry
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Sports - Racing - Fairs - Equestrian - ZOMD.net
Since the early days of exploration and settlement, people have come together at certain times of the year to enjoy the festival of a season or the celebration of a special event. When people came together for these occasions, they came by horseback to eat, drink, visit, look around, play, have a little fun, and to see who had the fastest horse. Even today horse racing and fairs share a particularly special partnership of history and fun.
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Hazel Barton website concerned with caves, caving and cave science
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Oceans - News - Science - The New York Times
News about oceans. Commentary and archival information about oceans from The New York Times.
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Hotels Near The Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre | Priceline.com
Hotels and Discounts at more than 12,000 top hotels around the world including Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre! The Best Hotel Prices Guaranteed, even at the last minute!
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USGS Ohio Water Science Center - About Us
USGS Ohio Water Science Center: The USGS serves the Nation by providing reliable scientific information to describe and understand the Earth; minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters; manage water, biological, energy and mineral resources; and enhance and protect our quality of life.
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David Suzuki Foundation: Climate change: Science: Great Ocean Conveyor
The David Suzuki Foundation is a science-based Canadian environmental organization, working to protect the balance of nature and our quality of life, now and for future generations. wheat farming in canada
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Australian scientists call for ocean network probe
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian scientists want to string a vast array of probes across the oceans of the southern hemisphere to warn of changes in ocean circulation that may affect the global climate.
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Global-Warming Jujitsu - TierneyLab - Science - New York Times Blog
John Tierney, a science columnist for the New York Times, checks out new research and rethinks conventional wisdom.
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Recreational Boaters Ensnared in Excessive Regulation - Science - redOrbit
By Christopher Squeri As the school year winds down, many of us look forward to relaxing on one of the 200 lakes throughout our state. With summer, New Yorkers turn their thoughts to fishing for bass, waterskiing or a relaxing evening cruise with family and friends.
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