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IMAX puts 3D spin on science films with "Hubble 3D"
IMAX has returned to outer space with the movie "IMAX: Hubble 3D," a documentary that harks back to IMAX's roots in science films, but spins into a 3D, Hollywood orbit.

IMAX puts 3D spin on science films with "Hubble 3D"
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - IMAX has returned to outer space with the movie "IMAX: Hubble 3D," a documentary that harks back to IMAX's roots in science films, but spins into a 3D, Hollywood orbit.

Festival gets to heart of science
The Edinburgh Science Festival will let young and old try their hand at being ER surgeons, design a robot or climb into an artery.

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Kutztown and Fleetwood among top schools at regional Science Olympiad
Companies such as IBM, National Public Radio, Merck & Co, TAP Pharmaceuticals, and the Smithsonian Institution all have something in common besides the obvious. They each employ men and women who have competed in a national science competition.

Filipina scientist gets Unesco science laureate
PARIS -- A University of the Philippines professor is among the five laureates worldwide recognized for their research and strength of their commitment in the 12th L'Oreal-Unesco "For Women in Science read more

UCAS students place second at state science competition
Students from the Utah County Academy of Sciences showed their acumen for science competition recently at the state Science Olympiad, finishing in second place. UCAS, which has participated in the Oly

Sweet science
Telluride High School students Devin McCarthy (L) and Chancee Forestier (R) from Jeremy Voytkos chemistry class instruct Telluride first graders, from left, Raven Snaedr, Margaret Byrom, Kyra Levan and Owen Distefeno in the science of making ice cream on Friday afternoon. Voytkos students are studying chemical reactions and conducted experiments with the first graders. [Photo by Merrick Chase]

Dinosaur puppet is part science, part performance
Most puppets are not designed by paleontologists. But a new 10-foot-long Ceratopsian dinosaur puppet at the Utah Museum of Natural History is equal parts theater and science.