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Mom in military sees son graduate from university
Watching my son's FAU graduation from Afghanistan was bittersweet. I am so proud of my son, Travis Douglas, on his accomplishment. I want to thank the staff at FAU for making it possible for a mom to watch her son cross the stage and obtain his bachelor's...Tags: Science and Technology, Afghanistan, Technology
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Training for youth planning to work on farms this summer
BROOKINGS - SDSU Extension will be hosting several Hazardous Occupation Safety Training in Agriculture (HOSTA) certification courses throughout the state for all youth between the ages of 14 and 16 who plan to work on farms this summer. "The...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School, Advanced Training, Technology
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Woman found alive in collapsed Bangladesh factory
From the Associated PressDHAKA, Bangladesh -- A seamstress buried in the wreckage of a collapsed garment factory building for 17 days was rescued Friday, a miraculous moment set against a scene of unimaginable horror, where the death toll shot past 1,000. Reshma survived, in...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Science and Technology, Human Interest, Bangladesh, Technology
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Davie student wins state science and engineering fair
Rachel Sereix of University School in Davie bested about 1,000 other entries to win the State Science and Engineering Fair of Florida. The sophomore's winning work was titled "Examining the Global Carbon Crisis: The Impact of Increased Carbon Dioxide on...Tags: Science and Technology, Invention and Innovation, Biology, Environmental Issues, Technology
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UConn Transformation Leaves Some Faculty Out
The Hartford CourantIn the race to make the University of Connecticut more prominent and transform it into an economic engine for the state, some faculty members say their views are getting lost in the shuffle. Since the 1960s, "shared governance" has been a formal...Tags: Students, Government, West Hartford, Colleges and Universities, Dannel P. Malloy
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READER SUBMITTED: Flight Day Takes Off At Renbrook
West HartfordOn May 3, Neal Keating, chairman, president and chief executive officer at Kaman Corporation descended on Renbrook's Williams Field in Kaman's HH-43 "Husky" helicopter, piloted by Chief Helicopter Test Pilot Frank Gallagher. Mr. Keating is a current...Tags: Corporate Officers, Students, Simsbury, Companies and Corporations, New Products
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World science map grim for Latin America
The highly respected Nature Scientific Reports journal has just published a map of the world's leading science cities, and it looks pretty bad for emerging countries: It shows the planet's northern hemisphere full of lights, and the south almost solidly...Tags: Mexico, Colleges and Universities, Italy, Newspaper and Magazine, Science and Technology
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READER SUBMITTED: Hartford Students 'Over The Moon' After NASA Race
HartfordSix students from Hartford's Academy of Engineering and Green Technology (AOEGT) recently took part in the 20th annual NASA Great Moonbuggy Race with the help of UConn graduate STEM Fellows in K through twelve education. As part of the three-day event...Tags: Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Technology, Students, NASA
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It's report card time for electric companies, for their performance during Hurricane Sandy
Watchdog with Paul MuschickThe state Public Utility Commission issued a report today to state lawmakers about how electric companies performed during Hurricane Sandy. Overall, the commission gave utilities high marks, but suggested areas for improvement. Utilities turned to... -
Suspicions fire racial tensions
Gina Blandin has a theory about what caused the flooding disaster that befell New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina struck last August, an idea that has little to do with engineering studies or physical evidence and everything to do with the poisonous...Tags: C. Ray Nagin, Alphonso Jackson, Hurricanes, Local Government, Science and Technology
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My Word: Rev up to fill manufacturing jobs
In a recent edition, Time magazine reported that factory jobs increased for the first time in more than a decade. In the past three years, our economy added 500,000 manufacturing jobs. And the work isn't the stereotypical clock-punching, assembly-line...Tags: University of Central Florida, Science and Technology, Electronics, Technology, Valencia College
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William H. Hoffman, engineer
William H. Hoffman, a retired U.S. Food and Drug Administration official, died Monday from septic shock after kidney transplant surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The longtime Ellicott City resident was 81. William Harry Hoffman was...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Woodlawn (Bronx, New York), Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Johns Hopkins University, Ellicott City
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