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2012/05/28 06:03
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Every bit of information on a networker’s computer becomes available to those skilled in this Science, often without the knowledge of the networker. Along with the ability to hack is the...
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2012/05/28 04:25
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THE STATE OF Science: Former Chief Scientist for Australia Professor Penny Sackett explores how we deal with uncertainty in Science. Listen to the podcast below for more. Uncertainty is a fact of...
2012/05/28 04:25
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Last week’s Health of Australian Science report, by the Chief Scientist of Australia Ian Chubb, has again highlighted the issue of declining student engagement in Science in primary and secondary...
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2012/05/28 03:40
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Queensland-based copper explorer Coppermoly Limited (ASX:COY) (“the Company”) is pleased to announce successful completion of a three dimensional Induced Polarisation (3DIP) geophysical programme at...
2012/05/27 23:41
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A tiny molecule called olympicene has been synthesized by a team of European scientists. The molecule, C19H12, is only 1.2 nanometers wide—about 100,000 times thinner than a human hair. The idea...
2012/05/27 22:05
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Archaeologists discover infant remainsUpdated: 07:45, Monday May 28, 2012 A 1000-year-old tomb with more than 70 remains, including children, has been discovered by archaeologists in Pachacamac,...
2012/05/27 19:42
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In the past few weeks, the University has received two separate reports of incidents in our student community that invoked offensive stereotypes of members of particular racial, ethnic and gender...
2012/05/27 17:24
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Johannes Kepler, the big questions about reconciliation between religious faith and modern Science get asked — but hardly answered. And while Christian scriptures are used in the opera as an...
2012/05/27 17:07
2012/05/27 17:07
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The bodies of a man and his wife were found Saturday morning at a New Philadelphia home as result of an alleged murder-suicide. According to the Tuscarawas County Sheriff's office, the bodies were...
2012/05/27 11:57
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ATLANTIC Wire in Yahoo! reports that computer chips were stuck in the brains of a paralyzed man and a paralyzed woman. The rate of fire of their neurons was monitored as they watched lab technicians...
2012/05/27 10:55
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... music and the brain is the subject of a symposium at the Association for Psychological Science conference in Chicago this weekend, featuring prominent scientists and Grammy-winning...
2012/05/27 08:47
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SALISBURY -- Armed with a new marketing tool loaded with demographic data, a local realtor continues a search for a tenant to fill the former SuperFresh space in the College Square shopping...
2012/05/27 07:48
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Previous columns covered why we do historic preservation and Muncie's preservation successes, but many challenges remain. The biggest preservation challenge in any community is funding. As...
2012/05/27 03:48
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Meyers residents and community leaders are invited to attend a “Community Identity” session on May 30 to help guide and enhance the Meyers Community Identity as a framework for the next steps in land...
2012/05/27 03:00
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... going to do things for the fun of it. Feynman is very easy to listen to, explaining complex Science in simple terms. Whether you have a passing interest in physics, or are keen to hear...
2012/05/27 00:44
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Parents share their thoughts on their kids’ tablet use. The mother of one bought her 6-year-old daughter, Kelly Lam an iPad last year and the two do activities that help them bond. For example,...
2012/05/27 00:44
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Balance is necessary when parenting with help from technology, writes Zuhaila Sedek Children should spend time outside the house and not be glued to the computer all day GONE are the days when busy...
2012/05/26 17:38
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The Las Virgenes Municipal Water District (LVMWD) will be conducting a customer service survey over the next several weeks and asks those who receive the survey to respond promptly. LVMWD wants to...
2012/05/26 17:15
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NEW YORK (AP) — Noted paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey says scientific discoveries may soon make the debate over evolution a part of history. The Kenyan-born scientist serves as a professor at...
2012/05/26 15:27
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Higher interest rates will do more good for savers than they will do damage to borrowers. If you combine the technical picture with the European uncertainty there's good reason to remain...