In her new book Losing Touch with Nature: Literature and the New Science in Sixteenth-Century England, Boston College English professor Mary Crane explores the Scientific Revolution’s anthropological ...
CRANE, Ind. -- Crane Army Ammunition Activity joined the Navy in hosting nearly 75 junior high and high school students from across Southern Indiana at the 30th annual Team Crane Science and ...
CRANE, Ind. - Crane Army Ammunition Activity participated in the 35th Annual Team Crane Science Fair at Westgate Academy Conferencing and Training Center April 4. Crane Army employees judged nearly ...
A Wisconsin whooping crane experiment has taken on a family of temporary tenants at Horicon Marsh in the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge. About an hour northwest of Milwaukee, there's an innovative ...
Crane Country Day School honored two of its veteran science teachers, Pat Bixler and Phil von Phul, for their 30 years of service during the school’s annual fundraising gala on May 4. Bixler teaches ...
This year, the fifth-grade students in Robin Satnick’s science class at Crane Country Day School in Montecito will be challenged to build the tallest tower possible — using uncooked spaghetti noodles.
At first blush, using a rocket-powered flying crane to lower a $2.5 billion nuclear-powered rover to the surface of Mars seems risky at best. But engineers say it solves a host of daunting challenges.