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WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States spends more than other developed nations on its students' education each year, with parents and private foundations picking up more of the costs, an international survey released Tuesday found.
2013-06-25 04:28:47
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RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J., June 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Eye Level ( www.myeyelevel.com ), the global leader in self-directed learning for children of all ages and skill levels, announced today the expansion ...
2013-06-25 08:08:00
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Augustana College
2013-06-25 05:30:00
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NEW YORK, June 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Bioinformatics Market By Sector (Molecular Medicine, Agriculture, Research ...
2013-06-25 07:18:00
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Have you ever wondered what the world would look like if there were no artists? You would not have clothes, furniture, jewelry, electronics, transportation, cell phones, buildings, toys, or websites. The list goes on and on, yet art is often absent from our daily thoughts.
2013-06-25 08:00:00
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Kevin Giffhorn will discuss the company’s newly redesigned version of the eNotebook note taking app, which has sold in over 100 countries and ranked in the top 100 productivity apps on the iTunes app store. He will also describe a new innovative process for improving digital note taking overall. (PRWeb June 25, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/6/prweb10858084.htm
2013-06-25 06:38:30
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The largest-scale public analysis ever undertaken of science, technology, engineering and mathematics/computer science specialization in Canada will be released Wednesday, with Statistics Canada providing first-time data on the number of people with degrees in "STEM" fields nationwide, as well as the share of women and immigrants in that group.
2013-06-25 08:42:12
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(Phys.org) —Tom Wong, a graduate student in physics and David Meyer, professor of mathematics at the University of California, San Diego, have proposed a new algorithm for quantum computing, that will speed a particular type of problem. But swifter calculations would come at the cost of greater physical resources devoted to precise timekeeping, their analysis has determined.
2013-06-25 06:20:50
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Computers can rapidly check proofs, but to harness this incredible ability, mathematicians must start thinking more like machines
2013-06-25 07:51:06
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