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  • FYI: Have you got what it takes to be an astronaut?

    Lufkin Daily News - As far as educational requirements, you need to have at least a bachelor's degree in engineering, a biological or physical science, or a mathematics; and three years of "relevant professional experience," according to NASA. If you feel like you are a ...
    2007-09-22 06:56:00
  • Software That Fills a Cellphone Gap

    New York Times - There is also potential for markets that are just emerging, like that for “femto cells.” (In mathematics, a femto is a quadrillionth.) The cells will plug into a power outlet and bolster cellular coverage for a home or business. But that is in ...
    2007-09-22 03:00:00
  • Benedict to host Xtreme Technology

    The State - The “Xtreme Technology Event,” to be hosted by Benedict College Nov. 14-17, is designed to expose high school students to different perspectives on the world of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. More than 300 students from South ...
    2007-09-22 08:37:00
  • Working visit to Girls' Arabic Preparatory School

    Borneo Bulletin Sunday - Academic subjects included in the programme are Malay, Arabic and English, History, Science, Geography and Mathematics as well as other Islamic religious studies including al-Quran, Amali Ibadat, Fiqhul Islam, Tarikh Islam, Tauhid and Khat. Also ...
    2007-09-22 11:35:00
  • Many grads work for alma mater

    Tribune-Democrat - Pitt-Johnstown alumni are proud of their school. That’s evident throughout the campus; roughly 95 graduates work at UPJ as either faculty or staff. When Jeff Sernell graduated in 1978 with a degree in mathematics, he never thought he’d be working ...
    2007-09-22 09:12:00
  • Javid Hassan, Arab News

    Arab News - To this end, the Ministry of Education is streamlining the curriculum of the higher secondary schools to sharpen the focus on the teaching of mathematics, science and computer education, while telescoping Saudi history and geography into a single ...
    2007-09-22 11:28:00
  • Politics of Evolution

    Daily News-Record - The educational divide is not between evolutionism and creationism -- the divide is between young earth creationism and most of what we know about geology, cosmology, physics, and applied mathematics. A young earth creationist, who believes in only ...
    2007-09-22 11:21:00
  • Gatekeepers failed to make the Rock solid

    Observer - The bank's shareholders might have hoped that his seven years at the helm of NatWest, before it was taken over by Royal Bank of Scotland, and first-class mathematics degree from Cambridge, would have given him insight into the risks of Northern Rock ...
    2007-09-22 03:22:00
  • Trying to educate a future governor

    Boston Globe - We applied to the Murphy and O'Brien Schools, as well as the Young Achievers Science and Mathematics Pilot School. But in May we learned that our children didn't get into them. Now, too many of their options are schools rated "needs improvement" or ...
    2007-09-22 06:35:00
  • Historical novel has unsolved variables

    St. Petersburg Times - As soon as Hardy signs on to bring Srinivasa Ramanujan to England, however, he realizes he has taken on something bigger than mathematics. Cambridge, at the time, is a pretzel of intellectual one-upmanship and clubby collegiality. Hardy is a member ...
    2007-09-22 09:19:00
  • Falling under fall's spell

    Oregonian - Mathematics and whining aside. Our alma maters are settling into conference play now, where the points are doubled and the bowl implications are paramount. Fall is the season that slices into the sports fan, exposes us for who we are, ranters and ...
    2007-09-22 11:50:00
  • Fewer students, fewer new schools in Broward

    Miami Herald - John O'Farrill was born and raised in South Florida, but three years ago he, his wife and young daughter packed up and headed to Hiram, Ga. Both O'Farrill, a Broward mathematics teacher, and his wife, a school district technology specialist, earn ...
    2007-09-22 11:50:00
  • Fewer students, fewer new schools in Broward (Miami Herald)

    John O'Farrill was born and raised in South Florida, but three years ago he, his wife and young daughter packed up and headed to Hiram, Ga.
    2007-09-23 12:12:47
  • Many grads work for alma mater (The Tribune-Democrat)

    Pitt-Johnstown alumni are proud of their school. That’s evident throughout the campus; roughly 95 graduates work at UPJ as either faculty or staff. When Jeff Sernell graduated in 1978 with a degree in mathematics, he never thought he’d be working at his alma mater.
    2007-09-22 09:24:35
  • Benedict to host Xtreme Technology (The State)

    The “Xtreme Technology Event,” to be hosted by Benedict College Nov. 14-17, is designed to expose high school students to different perspectives on the world of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. More than 300 students from South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina, as well as New York and Puerto Rico, are slated to participate in the three-day competition. The event, started ...
    2007-09-22 09:03:54

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