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The Mad Science Group is an enrichment services company that specializes in delivering educational and entertaining science experiences for children by presenting concepts in a visual and interactive manner. Mad Science franchisees offer after-school programs, workshops, birthday parties, special events, and camps. [1]
Clyde Drexler, who Houston had acquired in February 1995, had taken away most of Maxwell's minutes and his starting spot. [10] The decision to quit the team is something that Maxwell has been said to regret. [11] He was waived by the Rockets in June 1995. [12] He signed with the Seattle SuperSonics prior to the 1999–2000 season.
Shanxing Wang is a contemporary American poet, scientist and political activist.Wang's first full-length book, Mad Science in Imperial City, was published in 2005 by Futurepoem Books and was awarded the 2006 Asian American Literary Award for poetry. [1]
At a young age, Hughes Jr. showed interest in science and technology. In particular, he had a great engineering aptitude, and built Houston's first "wireless" radio transmitter at age 11. [ 13 ] He went on to be one of the first licensed ham-radio operators in Houston, having the assigned callsign W5CY (originally 5CY). [ 14 ]
The humor magazine that began in 1952 as a comic book making fun of other comic books soon became an institution for mocking authority in all spheres of life, from TV, movies and advertising, to ...
As Kevin Costner turns 70, he remembers his once costar Whitney Houston. On his birthday, Jan. 18, Costner shared a photo to his Instagram Stories of himself and Houston on the set of 1992’s ...
Science & Tech. Sports. Weather ‘I’m mad at everybody’: This retired teacher was unceremoniously tossed out of her Houston home of 45-plus years — here’s how other seniors could be at ...
Nandita Berry, Houston lawyer and 109th Secretary of State of Texas [27] Paul Bettencourt, member of the Texas State Senate from District 7 [28] Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com [29] Bill Blythe, Houston realtor and former state representative [30] Paul Bremond, merchant and railroad developer [31]