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Published October 31, 2010
The leaves are beautiful this fall. Have you ever wondered why the leaves change colors this time of the year?
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Published October 13, 2010
You don't have to be a genius to understand the work of the Nobel Laureates.
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Published September 22, 2010
It's that time of year again! Fall began on Wednesday, September 22.
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Published August 30, 2010
Last week marked the 5 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Learn what resources the Library has about the event.
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Published August 15, 2010
Have you exercised your brain today?
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Science
Published July 6, 2010
An update of available resources about oil spills including the recent spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Published June 12, 2010
A storm system moving across the Ozarks on June 7th produced widespread interest for more than just the thunder and rainfall it produced.
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Science
Published May 16, 2010
Find out more about oil spills including the recent spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Published May 1, 2010
New pictures taken by NASA's 'Hubble of the Sun' were released this week.
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Science
Published April 11, 2010
Why is a cardinal red or a bluebird blue? Why do some birds have plumage that is intensely colored--is it pigment, light, gender, or simple good health? Find answers to these questions and more in the new book, National Geographic Bird Coloration by Geoffrey E. Hill.
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Published March 28, 2010
Did you know that Lewis Carroll, author of Alice in Wonderland, was also an acclaimed mathematician?
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Published March 14, 2010
The lives of the brain : human evolution and the organ of mind by John S. Allen
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Science
Published March 7, 2010
Bookmark this site! It is a great science resource.
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Science
Published February 28, 2010
What is it about this sequence of numbers that makes it so famous?
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Science
Published February 21, 2010
Learn more about African American men and women who have contributed to the advancement of science and engineering.
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Science
Published February 15, 2010
Naming Nature: The Clash Between Instinct and Science by Carol Kaesuk Yoon
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Science
Published February 7, 2010
Ninety percent of the matter in the universe does not glow, but is dark. What is this dark matter?
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Science
Published January 24, 2010
Learn about causes of earthquakes, how they are measured, and resources available to learn more.
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Published January 17, 2010
Wondering about the hottest new tech gadgets?
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Published January 10, 2010

The department of mad scientists : how DARPA is remaking our world, from the internet to artificial limbs by Michael Belfiore
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Science
Published January 3, 2010
Have you ever truly looked at a snowflake? Winter is upon us bringing the gift of snow. Now is your chance to see snowflakes in all their glory.
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Science
Published December 26, 2009
The results are in...
Science News Magazine has announced the 2009 Science News of the Year!
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Science
Published December 21, 2009
In 2009 at precisely 12:47 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on December 21 winter begins in the Northern Hemisphere and summer begins in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Published December 20, 2009
If you are a craft enthusiast here are some suggestions for making money doing what you love.
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Community Matters
Published December 3, 2009
Have you ever listened to a tuba ensemble? Would you like to be in the audience during a live performance of Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique? There are many opportunities for you to enjoy Springfield's vibrant music scene, especially during the holiday season.
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Health & Wellness,
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Published December 2, 2009
Recent studies have shown that doing nice things for others can benefit not only the receiver, but also the helper.
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Community Matters,
Education
Published August 27, 2009
The Library and local universities offer many resources for college students: special collections, quiet study rooms, research help, and more.
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