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Museum of Science and Industry changing name to honor donor Ken Griffin
CBS News· 22 hours agoThe Museum of Science and Industry will officially be renamed the Kenneth C. Griffin Museum of ...
Did dinosaur blood run hot or cold? Both, according to a new study
CNN via AOL· 39 minutes agoDinosaurs were initially cold-blooded, but global warming 180 million years ago may have triggered...
Earnings call: CV Sciences posts a revenue of $4 million By Investing.com
Investing.com· 18 hours agoCV Sciences (OTC:CVSI), a leader in the natural product retail channel, has reported a revenue of $4...
Best Stock to Buy Right Now: Starbucks vs. Dutch Bros
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoThere are many factors working together toward this success. Customers really like its stores, which...
First warm-blooded dinosaurs may have emerged 180 million years ago – study
PA Media: Science via Yahoo News· 39 minutes agoResearchers found that two of the three main groupings of dinosaurs, theropods (such as T. rex and...
Museum of Science and Industry to be renamed Griffin Museum of Science and Industry after $125 ...
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 23 hours agoThe Museum of Science and Industry is renaming itself the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry...
Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry to be renamed
FOX News Chicago· 21 hours agoThe Museum of Science (MSI) and Industry is getting a new name to honor the man behind a historic...
Chicago's iconic Museum of Science and Industry is changing its name. Here's what the legendary...
NBC Chicago· 4 hours agoBeginning May 19, Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry will be known as the Griffin Museum of ...
Museum of Science and Industry renaming after Ken Griffin’s donation
WGN Chicago via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoCHICAGO — The Museum of Science and Industry has changed its name to the Griffin Museum of Science...
Flood of Fake Science Forces Multiple Journal Closures - Slashdot
Slashdot· 51 minutes agoschwit1 shares a report: Fake studies have flooded the publishers of top scientific journals, leading to thousands of retractions and millions of dollars in lost revenue.