Archive for 'Science & Engineering'

Light Bulb “Race” Demonstrates Need for Technology Experts | 07.12.09

Are you a science-minded person who is interested in taking energy efficiency to a new level? If so, there is no better time than now to pursue a career in the industry. As the government develops a growing a number of laws regulating energy and energy-related products, the demand for individuals who can develop the [...]

Brain Researchers Focus on New Methods of Study | 06.27.09

When heading back to college, it can be helpful for you to gain a greater understanding of how your brain works. After all, if you understand how your brain processes information, you may be able to use your brain’s abilities to its fullest. According to an interesting new article found in the recent [...]

Green Tea May Prevent Cancer | 06.24.09

Dr. Tom Creo, pathologist in the profoundly moving film The Fountain says “Death is a disease, and there’s a cure, and I will find it” while at the funeral of his wife who died of cancer. His struggle to find a cure for the disease and his motivations are what orbit the entire film [...]

Debut of the Flying Car | 06.22.09

Remember when you were a kid, flapped your arms and pretended to fly around? Or maybe when you dreamed of being a pilot to a flying car? Those dreams have now become a reality with Terrafugia’s new flying car! Is the vehicle a car that can fly or a plane that you can take on [...]

Gender Inequalities Becoming Smaller Within Science, Mathematics and Engineering Fields | 06.19.09

If you are a woman who is interested in pursuing a career in the sciences or as an engineer, you will be happy to know that there are more opportunities available for women at major research universities than ever before. Unfortunately, a recent article in the New York Times also points out that salary [...]

Exciting New Careers in Criminal Justice | 06.18.09

Have you spent the past few years bouncing around from job to job, hoping that you would one day stumble upon the one of your dreams? Do you like a fast-paced, ever-changing environment? If so, a career in criminal justice just may be the thing you’re looking for!
Law enforcement jobs are so rewarding and well [...]

Recession Repair – Building a Bridge to Survive the 21st Century | 05.27.09

Rebuilding our country’s infrastructure should be on top of the agenda for anyone who wants to strengthen America’s brittle economy. According to The New York Times, Representative Rosa DeLauro introduced a bill to create a national infrastructure development bank to fund projects of regional and national significance. Projects to build roads, bridges [...]

Building Roads and Bridges Will Build Jobs! | 05.14.09

America needs to rebuild. As one of the world’s superpowers, our infrastructure has fallen gravely behind. Knowing very well that the future of our country is at risk, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) has dedicated $787.2 billion over the next five years, with $135 billion reserved to help develop and improve infrastructure.
The areas [...]

Next »
|
« Previous

Search by State