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  • Brooklyn Robots Teach Math, Science and Engineering at First National Science Expo - Forbes

    engineering and mathematics (STEM). Led by Vikram Kapila, associate professor of mechanical engineering and one of the founders of NYU-Poly's successful robotics and mechatronics outreach program, NYU-Poly team members will use small robots to demonstrate ...
    2010-10-22 10:08:00
  • Medical student/marathoner creates formula for not hitting the wall - Boston Globe

    A new scientific paper from an MD/PhD student at Harvard and MIT applies mathematics to the metabolic problem and comes up with a formula athletes can personalize to avoid breaking down on race day. Writing in PLoS Computational Biology, Benjamin Rapoport ...
    2010-10-22 10:15:00
  • SRCTec creates and fills two new assistant VP positions - Syracuse Post-Standard

    Hartnett holds a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Indiana State University and is a member of the Project Management Institute. Gary Stevens has been promoted to assistant vice president of manufacturing. He will be responsible for providing the ...
    2010-10-22 11:20:00
  • 5 Al Qaeda Suspects Detained in Turkey - FOX News

    The 23-year-old mathematics student at Izmir's Dozkuz Eylul University was also developing computer programs designed to down or jam unmanned aircraft, the agency claimed. Police also seized video CDs showing A.K. outdoors, trying out homemade explosives,
    2010-10-22 11:13:00
  • 5 Al Qaeda Suspects Detained in Turkey

    ANKARA, Turkey-- Police have detained five people, including three university students, suspected of providing financial and technical support to the Al Qaeda network in Afghanistan, police and reports said Friday.
    2010-10-22 12:17:39
  • NMC offers courses to improve PRAXIS II score

    The Northern Marianas College's Community Development Institute, a program under the Division of Community Programs and Services, is off two short-term courses to individuals preparing to take the PRAXIS II examination.
    2010-10-22 09:06:05
  • Dealing with the unexpected

    ( Case Western Reserve University ) To regain balance when slipping on ice or adjust breathing while eating or speaking doesn't require conscious thought. We just do it. This capability to adjust to unexpected interruptions is desirable for rescue robots and mind-controlled prosthetics, to enable them to better serve in a real world.
    2010-10-22 09:17:04
  • 5 al-Qaida suspects detained in Turkey

    Police have detained five people, including three university students, suspected of providing financial and technical support to the al-Qaida network in Afghanistan, police and reports said Friday.
    2010-10-22 10:55:32
  • Jim Campbell Turns Madison Square Park into a Giant Lite-Brite

    When the latest public art commission to appear in Madison Square Park is presented to expectant New Yorkers tonight, it will be unveiled with just the flip of a switch, illuminating the thousands of lights that make up San Francisco–based artist Jim Campbell's new installations.
    2010-10-22 09:27:57
  • Brooklyn Robots Teach Math, Science and Engineering at First National Science Expo

    Having demonstrated that robots can effectively teach math, science and engineering to Brooklyn youngsters, Polytechnic Institute of New York University is setting up in Washington, D.C., this weekend to take its message to a national audience: the 250,000 visitors of the inaugural USA Science and Engineering Festival Expo on the National Mall.
    2010-10-22 09:56:00
  • Conti emphasizes student growth

    BURLINGTON - School Supt. Dr. Eric Conti recently presented an in-depth analysis of the 2010 Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) test results to the School Committee which focused mainly on sufficient instruction and academic growth.
    2010-10-22 12:12:35
  • Medical student/marathoner creates formula for not hitting the wall

    Even the most experienced marathon runners hit the wall. They reach a point, typically around 21 miles into the 26.2 mile race, when their bodies are running on empty. Whether they started out too fast or fueled up too...
    2010-10-22 10:28:07
  • Former TxSt Mathworks students honored at White House Science Fair

    Former students from the Texas State University-San Marcos Mathworks Summer Honors Math Camp were honored among the top minds nationwide in high school and middle school at the White House Science Fair Oct. 18.
    2010-10-22 10:39:16
  • Faculty Passes May Term Changes During Monthly Meeting

    The faculty meeting held in Camp Lounge on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 19 was the site of many discussions referring to the potential changes in the class schedule next year along with the new engaged citizenship curriculum. ...
    2010-10-22 11:43:33
  • An odyssey of self-discovery

    At once the repository and depository of ancient African manuscripts on mathematics, science, astrology, dialectical discourse and so following, Timbuktu was the venue where African editors recently witnessed the honouring of Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for her salutary achievement of signing Freedom of Information into law. Overwhelmed, GIDEON NKALA of Mmegi wondered why modern ...
    2010-10-22 08:41:19

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