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NASA and Challenger Learning Center Join Forces for Education (WNCT Greenville)
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Greenville, N.C. (October 1, 2008) – In an effort to encourage students to focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematic study programs, NASA and the Challenger Learning Center for Space Science Education, recently announced the signing of the Cooperative Space Act Agreement.
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Test scores rise in District 289 (The Mendota Reporter)
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The 2008 Annual Progress Report targeting overall achievement in reading and mathematics was presented to the Mendota Community Consolidated School District 289 Board of Education on Sept. 23.
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New MBARI Research Published (KION 46 Salinas)
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Local marine scientists have found new evidence linking high levels of carbon dioxide with more noise in the ocean. And that could be bad for marine mammals.
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Ratings abuses at root of credit crisis (Arizona Daily Star)
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Away win keeps Russia in contention (UEFA News)
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Poland 1-4 Russia Natalia Mokshanova scored twice as Russia kept their slender hopes of winning Group 6 alive when they conclude against Norway on Thursday.
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CNN Student News Transcript: September 26, 2008 (CNN)
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Bringing Down Wall Street as Ratings Let Loose Subprime Scourge (Bloomberg)
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Sept. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Frank Raiter says his former employer, Standard & Poor's, placed a ``For Sale'' sign on its reputation on March 20, 2001. That day, a member of an S&P executive committee ordered him, the company's top mortgage official, to grade a real estate investment he'd never reviewed.
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OSU nets $3.6M to boost women in sciences faculty (BizJournals)
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Ohio State University is looking to boost the presence of women faculty in the sciences at the school with the help of a $3.6 million National Science Foundation grant. The university this week said it was awarded the grant to fund an initiative dubbed Project CEOS, or comprehensive equity at Ohio State. Participating colleges include its engineering, veterinary medicine, biological and ...
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Pioneer in field of managing large construction projects dies (Stanford Report)
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Civil engineering Professor Emeritus John Fondahl, whose research helped construction companies efficiently schedule the complex activities of large projects, died Sept. 13. He was 83.
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On behalf of the State of Oklahoma, I want to extend my most sincere congratulations to Heather Sparks, the 2008 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year.
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Science Center launches science festival (AP via Yahoo! News)
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From hot-button issues in the newspaper to the fermented beer in the fridge, Americans are surrounded by science all the time. The St. Louis Science Center is launching a festival this week to help people better understand, and enjoy, the ways that science plays a role in everyday lives.
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Microsoft, NYU Aim to Woo Preteens to Math, Science (PC World)
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Microsoft, NYU and other colleges are launching an institute to get middle schoolers engaged in math and science.
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Planners approve new SportsWorks complex at Science Center (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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The city planning commission today approved plans for the new SportsWorks building at the Carnegie Science Center.
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Will the Mars Science Laboratory Be Cut? (Universe Today)
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The Mars Science Laboratory, a souped-up Mars rover scheduled to launch next year might be delayed, scaled down or canceled due to technical problems and cost overruns. The nuclear powered rover designed to search for microbial life on the Red Planet, has already cost $1.5 billion and if it reaches a 30-percent cost overrun, [...]
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Learning the science of racing at LMS (News 14 Carolina)
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CONCORD -- One-hundred CMS middle school students are getting excited about math and science through learning about NASCAR. The students spent part of their school day at Lowe’s Motor Speedway on Tuesday. Bank of American hosted the event as part of Bank of America 500 Week.
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High school gets £3m science wing (BBC News)
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Glasgow's Lord Provost will officially open a £3m science wing at an independent secondary school.
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New Book Explores The Science Of Food (Medical News Today)
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What goes into making the food we eat? From sliced bread for sandwiches to shredded lettuce for salads, food takes us an incredible journey before it even reaches our plate, and along the way it has been processed and packaged for our convenience. As food preparation increasingly moves from home kitchens to industrial processing plants, the real magic behind a tasty meal is science.
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Solon student, Vibhuti Krishna, 13, is science contest finalist (The Plain Dealer)
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Vibhuti Krishna, 13, of Solon, is among the 30 national finalists in the middle-school science competition sponsored by the Society for Science & the Public. The finalists will compete in Washington, D.C., later this month for $40,000 in scholarships and awards.
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