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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Former U.S. Astronaut Bernard Harris gave students and teachers in San Francisco a first-hand experience with the wonders of science, technology, engineering and mathematics when “The Dream Tour, presented by ExxonMobil” made its sixth stop of 2010 on September 3 speaking to 950 Marina Middle School students. The tour is designed to encourage today’s middle school ...
2010-09-03 12:14:08
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Next week, that ringing phone at dinnertime may not be a telemarketer selling blinds or window repairs, but rather a high school student drumming up support for local mathematics.
2010-09-03 01:15:54
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Arkansas School for Mathematics Sciences and the Arts admissions counselors will be visiting schools in Van Buren County the week of Sept. 6. They also will visit schools in Clark, Conway, Fulton, Izard, Ouachita, Pike, Searcy and Sharp counties.
2010-09-03 02:58:47
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Why is Maths so important?
2010-09-03 02:54:29
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Cathy McNeil was busy last week, putting up calendars, welcoming decorations and organizing activities for her incoming students. McNeil will...
2010-09-03 09:58:56
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An abundance of sequels. Not enough publishers willing to take risks. Too many me too copycats. These are all gamer grumbles unlikely to go away any time soon. But don't despair.
2010-09-03 07:57:54
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Pre-school administrators are concerned the building blocks of California's public education system may be knocked down by the state's ever-worsening budget crisis.
2010-09-03 09:31:30
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Congratulations Jim Miller, newest member of the Lake County School Board. Same goes to Kathie Joiner, who defeated four-term incumbent Michael Foo ...
2010-09-03 07:22:08
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$160 million development grant awarded by U.S. Department of Education
2010-09-03 08:05:03
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The Princeton Area Community Foundation has awarded the Trenton After School Program a $17,750 grant for its Our Kids Count Math Enrichment Program. The grant is part of the 2010 Spring Greater Mercer County Program and was announced Aug. 26.
2010-09-03 07:41:14
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( University of California - Los Angeles ) A UCLA team led by Xiangfeng Duan has developed a new fabrication process for high-speed graphene transistors using a nanowire as the self-aligned gate. This new technique does not produce any appreciable defects in the graphene during fabrication, so the carrier mobility is retained. Also, by using a self-aligned approach with a nanowire as the gate ...
2010-09-03 08:02:34
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( Rutgers University ) Desmond Lun, an associate professor of computer science at Rutgers University-Camden, is researching how to alter the genetic makeup of E. coli to produce biodiesel fuel derived from fatty acids.
2010-09-03 08:55:55
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The laws of nature allow the universe to burst into existence from nothing without the need for a creator, famous physicist and mathematician Stephen Hawking will argue in a new book. Excerpts from the book, "The Grand Design," ignited controversy...
2010-09-03 10:17:20
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Foreword The Oakland Raiders did a fine job in their game against the Seattle Seahawks. They had a strong start. In the second quarter, there were some concerns, but overall they got more aggressive as the game went along. Thanks for the victory. It gives us a basis of hope for more victories when the regular season starts. Here is an article for review. Perfect the art of war on the football ...
2010-09-03 10:04:18
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Digital Revolution Pathologists are traditionally seen as being detached from everyday clinical practice, which explains why we were so pleasantly surprised when we came across the interesting article “ A Better Lens on Disease ,” by Mike May. Even before the digital revolution, pathologists had developed rudimentary ways (mainly photographs) to capture histological images and submit them to one ...
2010-09-03 07:03:34
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