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Maybe give sanity a try
The Baltimore SunIt has been a fallow interval at the blog because of some hectic days at the paragraph factory, domestic exigencies, and the like, but I am back today to advocate, in my small way, sanity. Immediately after the late election, the outbreaks of...Tags: Science, Science and Technology, Genetics, Politics, Barack Obama
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N.D. quake not caused by fracking
If an earthquake happens in western North Dakota and no one notices, did it really happen? Yes, according to geologists. Officials with the North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources and the Earthquake Studies Office at the Montana Bureau of Mines...Tags: Natural Disasters
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Well Drillers Association offers scholarships
Scholarships totaling $5,000 are being offered by the South Dakota Well Drillers Association. Applicants must be South Dakota residents or relatives of someone employed by a member company in good standing with the association; full-time students of an...Tags: Science and Technology, Technology, Awards and Prizes, Engineering
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Well drillers offers scholarships
The South Dakota Well Drillers Association is pleased to announce it is offering scholarships totaling $ 5,000.00 to be divided between two deserving students. The Association recognizes the need for educational advancements at all levels of the...Tags: Science and Technology, Awards and Prizes
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Planetfest opens up Mars landing to the public
While Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineers bring the rover Curiosity to the surface of Mars next week, many of the leading authorities on the Red Planet will be celebrating with the public six miles away. The Planetary Society, a Pasadena-based nonprofit,...
Tags: Media Industry, Ray Bradbury, Science, Google Inc., Science and Technology
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Geologists could be studying reasons behind earthquake for years
Geologists say Tuesday's magnitude-5.8 earthquake in Central Virginia released forces that have probably been building for tens of thousands, perhaps millions, of years.
And the event may not be over.
"Aftershocks are always a possibility, and they're...Tags: Science, Colorado, Science and Technology, Disasters, Atlantic Ocean
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Area students graduate from Juniata College
Three hundred and eighty six seniors were awarded Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees May 12 during ceremonies marking Juniata College's 134th commencement. Brittany Violet Danel of Stoystown, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in...Tags: Science, Education, Science and Technology, High Schools, Colleges and Universities
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Hillcrest Grange takes time to enjoy spring
"Witnessing Springtime's Beauty" was the theme of Hillcrest Grange's May 23 program. Because the members all travel to the hall's country location outside the village of Pine Hill in Brothersvalley Township, it was virtually impossible to arrive without...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Science, Education, Science and Technology, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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78 students honored for academic achievement
Seventy-eight University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown students were honored for exemplary academic achievement in a variety of fields at the college's annual Academic Honors convocation, held March 25, on the Pitt-Johnstown campus. The following donor...Tags: Science, Teaching and Learning, Education, Science and Technology, Technology
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Students embark on moonlight hike
Staff WriterOne by one, hikers made their way up the path with only moonlight guiding them to the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park wind caves Friday evening. The group of more than 30 was mostly made up of Imperial Valley College and San Diego State University-...Tags: Caves and Caverns, Teaching and Learning, Science, Facebook, Jose Serrano
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Natural Perspectives: 'Rapped' up in new teaching endeavor
Vic must have thought that I didn't have enough to do, what with teaching at the Orange County Conservation Corps, writing this column, and attempting to grow 350 pounds of food this year. He asked me to team-teach his bird and natural history courses...Tags: Science, Interior Policy, Education, Politics, Indigenous People
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Michele Ochs: Geologist's Life Takes Shape
Valley Women WriterIf you have heard Michele Ochs speak in public, it has probably had something to do with geology. This might not be surprising if you know her. What you may not know is that she is the only female licensed professional geologist in Imperial County. That...Tags: Science, Science and Technology
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