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High school roundup

10.09.2008 23:27    casperstartribune.net (2)
Rawlins Invitational Friday Girls Team: Natrona County 43; Laramie 95; Lander 141; Rock Springs 146; Lyman 199; Evanston 204.
USA    Sports


High school roundup: Tuesday, Sept. 9

10.09.2008 23:27    casperstartribune.net
GIRLS TENNIS Kelly Walsh 5, Torrington 0 Tuesday, at Casper Singles No. 1: Nicolle Dvorak, KW, def Taylor Lenz 6-3, 6-2.
USA    Sports

"Naked-Eye" Gamma-Ray Burst Was Aimed Squarely At Earth

10.09.2008 23:24    nasa.gov
Data from satellites and observatories around the globe show a jet from a powerful stellar explosion witnessed March 19 was aimed almost directly at Earth.
USA    NASA

NASA Developing Fission Surface Power Technology

10.09.2008 23:24    nasa.gov
NASA astronauts will need power sources when they return to the moon and establish a lunar outpost. NASA engineers are exploring the possibility of nuclear fission to provide the necessary power and taking initial steps toward a non-nuclear technology demonstration
USA    NASA


NASA Ames Awards Contract for Information Technology Support

10.09.2008 23:24    nasa.gov
NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif., Wednesday awarded a bridge contract for information technology support to Perot Systems Government Services Inc. of Fairfax, Va.
USA    NASA

NASA To Hold Future Forum In Boston

10.09.2008 23:24    nasa.gov
NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale will deliver a keynote address at 8:45 a.m. EDT, Thursday, Sept 18, at Boston's Museum of Science to kick off next week's Future Forum.
USA    NASA

Group pushes to give more to uninsured children

10.09.2008 23:07    minnesota.publicradio.org
Thirty-seven thousand Minnesota children will become eligible for state-funded health insurance in October, but advocacy groups say too many kids still will not be covered.

Voters approve 10 school questions; reject three

10.09.2008 23:06    minnesota.publicradio.org
One school district is headed out of debt and another two will soon merge. Those are just some of the results of school-related referenda that were on ballots yesterday in Minnesota.

Where's that girl power?

10.09.2008 23:06    minnesota.publicradio.org
Women in university classrooms succeed at similar rates to their male peers, but researchers find a disconnect once women get into the workforce. Midmorning examines why success in school is not a predictor of success in the workplace for women.

Apple hosts iPhone applications contest at BYU

10.09.2008 22:42    newsnet.byu.edu
Apple Inc. will be hosting an iPhone development contest at BYU beginning this week. The contest, which will focus on developing applications for Apple's iPhone and iPod touch.

Universe makeover presents new ideas

10.09.2008 22:42    newsnet.byu.edu
Cummings, a senior from Canyon Country, Calif., majoring in graphic design, wanted to use his abilities to potentially solve a problem in his community-the BYU community. After much thought, Cummings decided to apply his research to redesigning The Daily Universe.

Freshman math wiz chooses BYU over Stanford, MIT

10.09.2008 22:42    newsnet.byu.edu
Indiana's 'Mr. Math', Sam Dittmer, 18-year-old math major from Zionsville, Ind., is just like other freshman at BYU trying to figure out college life. But unlike most freshmen, he is taking two 300 level math courses, two math seminar classes

Students wonder why BYU blocked YouTube

10.09.2008 22:42    newsnet.byu.edu
In an effort to be more consistent with its mission statement, BYU limited Internet surfing in fall 2006 to exclude sites like YouTube from campus.

New play finds humor in horror

10.09.2008 22:42    newsnet.byu.edu
Bread of Affliction,' a new production by the BYU Experimental Theatre Company, which will run Sept. 12 and 13, demonstrates how the Jewish people have survived many things largely through the power of humor.

Taal Yatra ensemble to combine dance, music

10.09.2008 22:42    newsnet.byu.edu
BYU is hosting a rhythmic experiment combining dance, instruments and vocals for students to gain colorful insight into artistic Indian culture.

Nigeria: A Teacher's Uncommon Commitment

10.09.2008 22:40    allafrica.com
The Annual Conference of the Science Teachers' Association (STAN) is always many things rolled in one. There is the annual conference, which features various paper presentations on the conference theme, the educational visits, annual general meeting, awards of STAN fellowship,

Nigeria: Mobil/Stan Contests Unlock Science Potential

10.09.2008 22:40    allafrica.com
Plateau State is known for its high production of the nourishing Irish potato. But for Mrs. Beskeni Rhoda Danjuma, a Chemistry Teacher at the Federal College of Education, Pankshin, the rounded tuber is more than food. It contains electrolytes. Using

Kenya: Scientist's Relentless Crusade Against Hunger Wins Her Top Award

10.09.2008 22:40    allafrica.com
Dr Florence Wambugu's work in combating hunger in Africa has been recognised globally for many years.

Nigeria: Futy Health Research, Ethics Inaugurated

10.09.2008 22:40    allafrica.com
HEALTH research and Ethics Committee (HREC) of the Federal University of Technology, Yola (FUTY) was on Monday inaugurated by the federal ministry of Health with a charge to researchers to pick interest in solution-oriented researches using grants made available to

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