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  • Dave Says-Is Opting Out Wise? - Town Hall

    I could easily look at the horrible mathematics involved in Social Security—what an absolute rip-off and terrible program it is—and decide as a Christian that sending money to those clowns in Washington, D.C. is a terrible use of God’s money.
    2010-10-12 11:17:00
  • Mathematics and the Environment - Newswise

    Newswise — It was a mathematician, Joseph Fourier (1768-1830), who coined the term "greenhouse effect". That this term, so commonly used today to describe human effects on the global climate, originated with a mathematician points to the insights that mathem
    2010-10-12 11:39:00
  • National Museum and Library Services Board Meeting, The Role of Libraries and Museums in STEM Education

    The program for the National Museum and Library Services Board meeting will focus on the role of libraries and museums in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) learning. Numerous studies have shown that American students are not keeping up with competitors in these fields, which have been so crucial to U.S. economic leadership in the past century.
    2010-10-12 10:45:53
  • Maurice Allais, Nobel Winner, Dies at 99

    Dr. Allais, the first Frenchman to win the Nobel in economic science, stood out for the quality of his original thinking and how little it was noticed outside France.
    2010-10-11 07:35:35
  • Zacks Sell List Highlights: RY,APL,MDT,GIVN

    Zacks Sell List Highlights: RY,APL,MDT,GIVN
    2010-10-12 08:16:40
  • Zacks' Voice of the People highlights opportunities with AA

    Zacks' Voice of the People highlights opportunities with AA
    2010-10-12 08:03:51
  • Zacks Releases Four Powerful ''Buy'' Stocks: TPCG,NEU,ESL,FOE

    Zacks Releases Four Powerful ''Buy'' Stocks: TPCG,NEU,ESL,FOE
    2010-10-12 08:06:35
  • Former Morgan Stanley Banker Makes Frog Musical

    In 1992, Eric Schorr left an investment advisory job at Merrill Lynch & Co. and a mid-six- figure income to compose music fulltime.
    2010-10-12 09:30:15
  • This Year's Nobel Prize Winners in Economics: Skeptics and Supporters

    A few words about the Nobel Prize in economics and this year's winners. First, the skeptics. They are eager to point out that the prize in economics is actually the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, created by Sweden's national bank in 1968 and not, technically, a "Nobel" prize at all. The skeptics argue that it is the economics establishment's way of ...
    2010-10-12 09:54:20
  • The gates of immortality

    Did biology evolve a way to protect offspring from the ravages of aging by creating a physical barrier that separates the parent from its young?
    2010-10-12 10:04:57
  • Kettering University among engineering schools in country that remain male-dominated, according to blog

    FLINT, Michigan — Kettering University, which is among several engineering schools in the country whose skewed gender ratios stubbornly stick, was mentioned for its female minority Monday on blog GirlsForTech.
    2010-10-12 08:13:18
  • Reason to smile as Goshen Community Schools make AYP

    Adequate Yearly Progress results are in for 2009, and the results are looking good for Goshen Community Schools.
    2010-10-12 10:02:23
  • The Buddha Imagines The Unimaginable (And Gets It Right!)

    Thinking about the smallest things in nature is difficult. But when you get below speck-level, thinking about it is a very intellectual exercise. And one of the champions of small-scale thinking turns out to be, of all people, the Buddha.
    2010-10-12 09:29:40
  • Dominion Awards Grants To Forest Grove, Sterling ES

    Two Loudoun County Public Schools received grants from Dominion Power last week to help promote science and mathematics education. Forest Grove Elementary School received $3,000 to build a garden that will be accessible to all of the school's students.
    2010-10-12 11:11:22
  • Getting back in the race (video)

    School bells ringing eight times a day, sitting in rows, waiting to be called by the teacher is not how to prepare students for the careers of the future, according to Downingtown Area School District, which aims to do something about the problem.
    2010-10-12 09:38:29

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