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Maryland teen wins world's largest high school competition
A Maryland student was awarded the top prize at the Intel International and Engineering Fair on Friday for developing a urine and blood test that detects pancreatic cancer with 90 percent accuracy. Jack Andraka, 15, claimed the $75,000 ...
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in Defense of a National Treasure: EPA Releases Its Scientific Assessment of Large-Scale Mining
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency took a major step forward today in its review of petitions to intervene in the intensifying battle over the proposed Pebble Mine in the Bristol Bay region of southwest Alaska. After 15 months of study ...
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Rebels Whose Bold Moves Set Aglow
? is not for the meek and mild,? Michael Brooks writes in this entertaining new book. ?It is red in tooth and claw; its very ideas and breakthroughs are subject to the law of the survival of the fittest. Good scientists must strive ...
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Fiction Barely Ahead of Space Exploration Reality
and space exploration have caught up to fiction in many ways, producing marvels beyond the imaginings of the visionary writers of the past. Yet there are staples of fiction that current technology is still leagues away from ...
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Lighting Group Lights Up Washington D.C. With Ultra-Efficient LED Street Lights
SATELLITE BEACH, Fla., May 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Lighting Group (LSCG.OB), one of the world's leading LED lighting companies, today joined Washington, D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray and officials from the District Department of ...
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Google provides temporary Cornell campus
Google on Monday agreed to provide a temporary home to a high-tech college run by Cornell University in New York City. The Internet giant will provide the space free of charge for up to five years. "We're about to find out what happens when you ...
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Comcast, iRobot and Google Support STEM Programs in Massachusetts Public Schools Through from Scientists
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire -05/15/12)- As over 500,000 middle and high school students across the state prepare for the , Technology and Engineering (STE) MCAS this week, major New England companies including Comcast, Google, iRobot and ...
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Anti- and anti-contraception
(CNN)-- How can it be that we are firmly into the 21st century and reading claims that birth control pills can cause prostate cancer and abort babies? Or, my personal favorite, that a woman can be considered pregnant before her egg unites with a ...
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'Battleship' and the of alien invasion movies
SALT LAKE CITY ? Alien invasion flicks have become a major part of every summer movie season. Including ?The Avengers,? this summer alone will see the release of at least six films involving aliens ? mostly ones maliciously bent on taking over our ...
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Solar eclipse draws hundreds to Oakland?s Chabot Space and Center
Chabot Space and Center, America?s largest public telescope facility, was the vantage point of choice for viewing the annular solar eclipse in Oakland this weekend, as more than 450 astronomy enthusiasts and families thronged the ...
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