ADVERTISEMENT
Traffic:   2 Incidents
Weather: 37°F Go
  08:00pm CDT, 03/21/10
Search:    wbbm780.com  Web  Audio
Local News
Posted: Tuesday, 02 October 2007 5:07PM

Chicago Science Festival Kicks Off



CHICAGO (WBBM)  -- The Daley Administration is touting Chicago’s scientific history and kicking off a two week Science Festival this week.
   
WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore reports it’s all in the name of Science education:

Mayor Richard Daley used a Daley Plaza ceremony to unveil the top ten scientific achievements from Chicago, from the skyscraper and malaria treatment to the first portable cellular phone and—number one—the first controlled nuclear reaction, back  in 1942.
   
The occasion was the kickoff of a two week Chicago Science in the City festival, with institutions across the city participating. And the aim, says Mayor Daley, to make science more fun, and more attractive:
   
The Chicago Public Schools are mounting competitions and carnivals to spark interest among young people.

Contents of this site are Copyright 2007 by WBBM
 
 
Print Page Email This Page
Featured Audio

Face The Nation - March 21, 2010


CBS News chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer speaks with House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) and DCCC Chairman Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) about Sunday's upcoming health care vote and how they will pass it.

AT ISSUE 03-21-2010: Governor Pat Quinn


Governor Quinn discusses his efforts to win approval for an income tax hike to balance the budge. He also discusses transit funding, a Democratic running mate...and Republican rival Bill Brady's budget ideas.

President Obama's Weekly Address


President Obama, in his weekly radio address, tells Congress to act quickly and pass financial reform to prevent economy from sliding into another Depression.

Republican Reponse to Weekly Address


Republicans respond to President Obama's weekly radio address.

Noon Business Hour 3-19-10 FULL SHOW


Join Sherman Kaplan and Kris Kridel as they discuss the economy and financial markets with some of the nation's top experts.
 
 
ADVERTISEMENT
 
 
Top News
 
 
Search: