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Of all of Friday's special award winners at the Super 25 banquet, Cody Bohlander had the earliest premonition of future success.  |


NASA is officially moving forward on a mission to conduct an unprecedented, in-depth study of Jupiter.  |
The combined crews of shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station have sent a special greeting to members of the American military in time for the upcoming holiday season.  |
NASA has selected Science Applications International Corporation of Houston to provide project management support services at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.  |


NASA has awarded contracts to 382 small business proposals that address critical research and technology needs for agency programs and projects.  |
You may have heard of Silicon Valley, the area in California named for the concentration of high-tech industries. Utah's Wasatch Front has emerged as a similar region, and with more than 5,200 life science and high-tech companies and a combination  |
BYU is encouraging all members of the campus community to view BYU's emergency preparedness online training video, now available at http://y-alert.byu.edu  |
It won't actually travel to the Red Planet, but several BYU students are getting a glimpse into the future of space exploration.  |
BYU economics professor, Mark Showalter, was appointed to the White House's Council of Economic Advisors to figure how to make health insurance more affordable for the millions of Americans who are not insured through their employer.  |
In a unique twist on applying lessons learned in the scriptures to our lives, the Department of Mechanical Engineering hosted a steel bow archery competition on Friday.  |
The cost of higher education is giving 2-year colleges new attention for those looking for affordable education. But a recent report suggests that community colleges should be more selective and challenge their students more.  |
Revised entry by Jay Rosenberg on November 25, 2008. Changes to: Internet resources] Wilfrid Stalker Sellars (b. 1912, d. 1989) was a profoundly creative and synthetic thinker whose work both as a systematic philosopher and as an influential editor helped  |
Vice-President, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday announced that government was planning to establish a competitive rice research grant to boost the production of the staple food.  |
Soaring demand for the antimalarial drug artemisinin could be satisfied with some promising new technologies unveiled by researchers last week (19 November).  |
An expert argues that information on school performance by ethnic group can lead to stereotyping  |  |
Museums are beginning to design interactive platforms to allow visitors' active participation. These participatory platforms are taken as tools to analyse participation in the context of museums from a design perspective. The main questions in my research are how to  |
This abstract paper outlines the issues and concerns of an artist-organiser's practice-led research and thesis. It introduces the main case-study of the author's involvement at an autonomous culture center/greenhouse and allotment in central Helsinki, noting an emphasis on storytelling as  |
This paper addresses the framework for a design case study of a digital application. The digital interface will be developed for the main archaeological collection of a museum in Mexico. The purpose of the research project "a new media approach:  |
AARRE is a concept for a web service (an online exhibition) and its tangible presentation: an exhibition at Helina Rautavaara Museum. It was designed and developed at the University of Art and Design Helsinki by Viljo Malmberg and Jenna Sutela.  |
This paper deals with two, related topics: the acquisition and recovery of information 'trapped' in the geometry of an historical artifact; the employment of this form of 'intangible heritage' as an historical source on a par with more explicit sources  |
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