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GVSU Wins Grant To Help Science, Engineering Students
Science and engineering students entering their last two years at Grand Valley State University may be eligible to receive assistance through a National Science Foundation grant that will allow the university to provide scholarships.
Science and engineering students entering their last two years at Grand Valley State University may be eligible to receive assistance through a National Science Foundation grant that will allow the university to provide scholarships.
Category:2006 in science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pages in category "2006 in science" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more) ...
The year 2006 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Contents
1 Astronomy
2 Environment
3 Mathematics
4 Space exploration
5 Science ethics
6 Awards
7 Deaths
8 References
Astronomy
March 29 total eclipse from Turkey
January 25 - The discovery of the planet OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb through gravitational microlensing is announced by PLANET/RoboNet OGLE and MOA
February 1 - 2003 UB313 is found to be larger than Pluto.
February 13 - The recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi erupts. The last outburst occurred in 1985.
March 29 - Total solar eclipse (Brazil Greece Mid Atlantic ocean Sahara Turkey Georgia Russia Kazakhstan Mongolia).
June 30 - The discovery of 9 additional natural satellites of Saturn published.
August 24 - Pluto is redesignated as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union joining 2003 UB313 and 1 Ceres.
September 13 - 2003 UB313 is assigned the name Eris.
September 22 - Annular solar eclipse in South America West Africa and Antarctica.
Environment
January 19 - Australian researchers at the CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research centre in Hobart Tasmania publish experimental data that matches models of increasing sea level rising. 1
Mathematics
The great prime search project finds the 44th Mersenne prime.1
Space exploration
January 15 - The Stardust spacecraft successfully completes its primary mission of returning samples of cometary and interstellar dust to Earth. Its sample return capsule touches down safely inside its intended landing area in Utah close to the Army Dugway Proving Ground.
January 19 - The NASA spacecraft New Horizons launches successfully from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and leaves Earth's orbit shortly afterwards on its journey to Pluto
February 2 - NASA's public affairs office is accused of censoring the comments by James Hansen of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York. 2
March 24 - The maiden flight of the SpaceX Falcon 1 rocket ends in failure.
July 12 - The launch of the first private experimental space habitat Genesis I.
September 12 - The construction of the International Space Station is continued for the first time after a hiatus of almost four years.
Science ethics
January 27 - The University of Tokyo announces that Kazunari Taira has produced irreproducible results 3
Awards
Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine: Andrew Fire and Craig Mello
Nobel Prize in Physics: John C. Mather and George Smoot
Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Roger Kornberg
Abel Prize in Mathematics: Lennart Carleson
Fields Prize in Mathematics: Andrei Okounkov Grigori Perelman (declined) Terence Tao and Wendelin Werner
Deaths
February 28 - Owen Chamberlain (b. 1920) Nobel laureate in physics.
May 14 - Bruce Merrifield (b. 1921) Nobel laureate in chemistry (1984) for developing a rapid automated system for making peptides.
May 31 - Raymond Davis Jr. (b. 1914) Nobel laureate in physics (2002) for pioneering the detection of cosmic neutrinos.
August 9 - James Van Allen (b. 1914) space scientist.
References
Crilly Tony (2007). 50 Mathematical Ideas you really need to know. London: Quercus. p. 41. ISBN 978-1-84724-008-8.
Community Achievers
Bryan Gillespie, a son of Roni and Marty Gillespie, of Pennsylvania Furnace, was a student marshal
Bryan Gillespie, a son of Roni and Marty Gillespie, of Pennsylvania Furnace, was a student marshal
2006 Science EXPO Project Requirements
2006 Science EXPO Project Requirements. Dear Sunrise Parents, This ... be successful in their academic careers, meet state requirements for science, and enjoy ...
2006 Science EXPO Project Requirements. Dear Sunrise Parents, This ... be successful in their academic careers, meet state requirements for science, and enjoy ...
Bright Ideas with science blogger PZ Myers
Biology professor PZ Myers writes one of the most popular science blogs in the world, Pharyngula. He teaches at the University of Minnesota Morris. PZ Myers sat down with Bright Ideas host Stephen Smith to discuss his blog, evolution, and the intersection of science and politics.
Biology professor PZ Myers writes one of the most popular science blogs in the world, Pharyngula. He teaches at the University of Minnesota Morris. PZ Myers sat down with Bright Ideas host Stephen Smith to discuss his blog, evolution, and the intersection of science and politics.
October 2006 Archives - ScienceNOW
October 2006 Archives - ScienceNOW ... Looks of anger, in particular, pass from generation to generation. 17 October 2006 | ScienceNOW(Science - AAAS) How Obvious is ...
October 2006 Archives - ScienceNOW ... Looks of anger, in particular, pass from generation to generation. 17 October 2006 | ScienceNOW(Science - AAAS) How Obvious is ...
Asbestos Advice From Health Canada Rejected By Government
CBC -- The Canadian government rejected advice from Health Canada that asbestos be added to a global list of hazardous materials in 2006, CBC News has learned.
CBC -- The Canadian government rejected advice from Health Canada that asbestos be added to a global list of hazardous materials in 2006, CBC News has learned.
March 2006 Archives - ScienceNOW
March 2006 Archives - ScienceNOW ... Variations in gene activity may explain differences between chimps and humans. 7 March 2006 | ScienceNOW(Science - AAAS) Adaptive ...
March 2006 Archives - ScienceNOW ... Variations in gene activity may explain differences between chimps and humans. 7 March 2006 | ScienceNOW(Science - AAAS) Adaptive ...
Review of the 2006 Tour
The benefit of hindsight allows us to look at the events of the 93rd Tour de France and question the legitimacy of the man who was crowned champion on 23 July. On that day in Paris, however, there was universal approval of Floyd Landis. The third American to win the title achieved his triumph with a fighting spirit... but was something else involved?
The benefit of hindsight allows us to look at the events of the 93rd Tour de France and question the legitimacy of the man who was crowned champion on 23 July. On that day in Paris, however, there was universal approval of Floyd Landis. The third American to win the title achieved his triumph with a fighting spirit... but was something else involved?
PISA 2006 results
PISA 2006 Science Competencies for Tomorrow's World assesses the performance of 15-year-olds in science, reading and mathematics. It also explores their attitudes ...
PISA 2006 Science Competencies for Tomorrow's World assesses the performance of 15-year-olds in science, reading and mathematics. It also explores their attitudes ...
Interview: Singer-songwriter Kristin Allen-Zito
share: digg facebook twitter Kristin Allen-Zito recently released her second solo album, The Atlas, on Clickpop Records. The Bellingham, Washington-based artist writes emotionally delicate songs with instantly memorable melodies. Allen-Zito gained much attention for her work with The Trucks, an all-female rock band whose sometimes sexually frank lyrics were set within a sturdy pop framework. The ...
share: digg facebook twitter Kristin Allen-Zito recently released her second solo album, The Atlas, on Clickpop Records. The Bellingham, Washington-based artist writes emotionally delicate songs with instantly memorable melodies. Allen-Zito gained much attention for her work with The Trucks, an all-female rock band whose sometimes sexually frank lyrics were set within a sturdy pop framework. The ...
AAAS - AAAS News Release
Winners of 2006 AAAS Science Journalism Awards Excel at Engaging the Public ... "Dust and Snow" May 29, 2006. In stories on climate change in the West, ...
Winners of 2006 AAAS Science Journalism Awards Excel at Engaging the Public ... "Dust and Snow" May 29, 2006. In stories on climate change in the West, ...
2006 Intel Science Talent Search Winners — Infoplease.com
2006 Intel Science Talent Search Winners. First Place: $100,000 scholarship, Shannon Lisa ... science project on brown dwarfs - one of the busiest new fields in ...
2006 Intel Science Talent Search Winners. First Place: $100,000 scholarship, Shannon Lisa ... science project on brown dwarfs - one of the busiest new fields in ...
UN-sanctioned group tells Canada to get up to date on asbestos science
OTTAWA - Canada has signed an international treaty that obligates it to follow the latest scientific evidence on the dangers of asbestos, a UN-affiliated labour organization is reminding the country this week. But the NDP has unearthed a 2006 Health Canada recommendation that suggests the Harper gov
OTTAWA - Canada has signed an international treaty that obligates it to follow the latest scientific evidence on the dangers of asbestos, a UN-affiliated labour organization is reminding the country this week. But the NDP has unearthed a 2006 Health Canada recommendation that suggests the Harper gov
2006 SORCE Science Meeting Summary
Since its launch in 2003, the SOlar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) has measured ... The theme of the 2006 SORCE Science Team Meeting was The Earth's ...
Since its launch in 2003, the SOlar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) has measured ... The theme of the 2006 SORCE Science Team Meeting was The Earth's ...
News in Brief: Humans
War spawns cooperation, plus microloan payoffs, preschool’s benefits and more in this week’s news
War spawns cooperation, plus microloan payoffs, preschool’s benefits and more in this week’s news
2006 Social Sciences Conference
Institutional Issues in South African Social Sciences: A critical assessment. ... Decolonising the Social Sciences in the Global South: Claude Ake and the Praxis ...
Institutional Issues in South African Social Sciences: A critical assessment. ... Decolonising the Social Sciences in the Global South: Claude Ake and the Praxis ...
Health Canada's asbestos advice rejected by government
The Canadian government ignored advice from Health Canada that asbestos be added to a global list of hazardous materials in 2006, CBC News has learned.
The Canadian government ignored advice from Health Canada that asbestos be added to a global list of hazardous materials in 2006, CBC News has learned.




















