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LANCASTER - A week of free introductory engineering education and experimentation for 30 Antelope Valley middle-schoolers at Lancaster High School culminated Saturday morning with a battle among robots that eight teams had spent the week building ...
2009-06-21 10:57:00
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Mozart and More” was the title of a concert hosted by Deutsche Welle at the University of Bonn’s Institute of Mathematics, the Arithmeum, in September, 2008. If you caught last week’s Concert Hour, you heard the Mozart; now, this hour, the ...
2009-06-21 10:00:00
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Researchers led by Thomas Kepler, Ph.D., Division Chief of Computational Biology, tracked three young patients after thymus tissue transplantation to measure the growth of a T cell population – with all of its diversity. Duke University pioneered ...
2009-06-21 09:53:00
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Kraft Cheese Company in Freeport moved into the 1940s with aplomb. The company had commanded a shining spot in Freeport’s industrial scene since 1930. “The Kraftolier,” its newsletter, had taken on much more sophistication than it had in its ...
2009-06-21 06:11:00
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SIERRA VISTA — On paper, there is little doubt which Mackin brother was the superior Buena High basketball player. Casey excelled for three years on the Colt varsity squad, and last season he was a key component of Buena’s run to the state final ...
2009-06-21 04:52:00
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Acknowledgment, recognition, respect -- key words in dialogue and diplomacy. Regardless of position or stance, these three elements garner the impetus to constructive discourse and understanding. In Cairo, we learned that the U.S. has taken the reins ...
2009-06-21 04:45:00
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Staff photo by Amy Dragoo Downingtown East students march to the gymnasium at the school for their graduation ceremony. The graduates of Downingtown East learned that a little bit of self-esteem goes a long way, courtesy of the advice of departing ...
2009-06-21 04:59:00
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After years of deadlock over climate policy, Congress appears poised to enact the first federal limits on greenhouse gas emissions this fall. Yet a growing number of climate scientists and scholars believe that such efforts are likely to be too ...
2009-06-21 06:39:00
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New York City Students Narrow the Achievement Gap With McGraw-Hill Education's Everyday Mathematics and IMPACT Mathematics
2009-06-17 08:17:00
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BRANCHBURG — Six students at the Storming Robots Technology Learning Center have been invited to represent the United States in the 2009 RoboCupJunior next month in Europe. The international competition will be held from July 1 to 5 in Graz ...
2009-06-20 11:01:00
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St. Petersburg, FL, June 21, 2009 --( PR.com )-- St. Petersburg College today obtained U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) LEED Gold certification for the new Student Services Building on the St. Petersburg/Gibbs campus, one of the first in Pinellas ...
2009-06-21 01:53:00
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MOBILE, Ala. Principal Terri Tomlinson opens her classrooms at George Hall Elementary to anyone who wants to see how a school goes from having some of the worst test scores in Mobile County to having one of the best reputations in the country ...
2009-06-21 02:36:00
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The father is still a father to the son murdered in Oak Park nearly two years ago. Rodrigo Rodriguez Sr. speaks of his son in present tense, as he did on Thursday after a Sacramento County jury convicted Andre Germaine Pulido of first-degree murder ...
2009-06-21 03:40:00
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Joliet's Cathedral of St. Raymond School held its annual Junior High Honors Night Awards in May. The following honors were bestowed upon students: Eighth Grade Altar Servers Recognition Award: Daniel Campbell, Edward Flanigan, Matthew Galvan, Kayla ...
2009-06-21 03:48:00
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British mathematician and trumpet player MARCUS DU SAUTOY claims mathematics can flow from music, and that music can come from maths. Mathematicians and composers both create patterns and aesthetic judgement helps a mathematician pick out the ...
2009-06-21 04:02:00
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