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Companydance Spring Concert opens May 1

25.04.2008 21:42    fusion.stolaf.edu
The upcoming concert by Companydance will feature student solos and dances choreographed by guest artists. "It really is wonderful how different and amazing each concert turns out to be just by the makeup of the students and choreographers," says St.


Humans 'almost became extinct in 70,000 BC'

25.04.2008 19:04    telegraph.co.uk
The number of early humans may have shrunk to as low as just 2,000 before it began to rise again in the early Stone Age, an extensive new genetic study suggested yesterday.
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Humans 'almost became extinct in 70,000 BC'

Robotic exoskeleton replicates Iron Man

25.04.2008 19:03    telegraph.co.uk
The latest Hollywood blockbuster inspired by a superhero comic is in danger of being overtaken by real-world developments in robotics. By Roger Highfield.
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Chemotherapy alternative will target only cancer cells

25.04.2008 19:03    telegraph.co.uk
Trials to mop up cancer cells when they have spread throughout the body of a patient with cancer could start in London within two years. By Roger Highfield.
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Author Marya Hornbacher to discuss Madness: A Bipolar Life

25.04.2008 16:59    fusion.stolaf.edu
Author Marya Hornbacher has Type I rapid-cycle bipolar, which she recently told People Magazine causes "major mood swings, all day long. Drugs help, but I consider it a good year if I'm only hospitalized once." She'll talk about her new

Three Dimensional Magnetohydrodynamical Simulations of Core Collapse Supernova

25.04.2008 12:11    cita.utoronto.ca
We show three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamical simulations of core collapse supernova in which the progenitor has magnetic fields inclined to the rotation axis.
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The right and wrong way to cram for an exam

25.04.2008 11:23    blog.ivyresearch.com
photo credit: ccarlsteadIt's finals season again, and much as you regret it, you've spent more nights out partying than hitting the books. So you turn to everyone's favorite last resort: cramming. Besides hitting Ivy Research for a custom term paper,
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The right and wrong way to cram for an exam

Young Swedish Scientist Reveals Fast-Track Career Secrets

25.04.2008 07:38    nextwave.sciencemag.org
By age 35, Thomas Helleday was heading labs in two countries, had served in the Swedish navy, and had won several young investigator awards.
Young Swedish Scientist Reveals Fast-Track Career Secrets

Hydrostatic equilibrium of causally consistent and dynamically stable neutron star models

25.04.2008 07:26    cita.utoronto.ca
We show that the mass-radius $(M-R)$ relation corresponding to the stiffest equation of state (EOS) does not provide the necessary and sufficient condition of dynamical stability for the equilibrium configurations, since such configurations can not satisfy the `compatibility criterion'.
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A Global Stability Analysis of Clusters of Galaxies with Conduction and AGN Feedback Heating

25.04.2008 07:26    cita.utoronto.ca
We investigate a series of steady-state models of galaxy clusters, in which the hot intracluster gas is efficiently heated by active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback and thermal conduction, and in which the mass accretion rates are highly reduced compared to
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Supersonic and subsonic flows in general relativistic radiation hydrodynamics

25.04.2008 07:26    cita.utoronto.ca
We analyze stationary accretion of selfgravitating gas onto a compact center within general-relativistic radiation hydrodynamics.
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Strongly compressible current sheets under gravitation

25.04.2008 07:26    cita.utoronto.ca
Many stormy events in astrophysics occur due to the sudden magnetic energy release.
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OCEAN SCIENCE: North Versus South

25.04.2008 03:07    sciencemag.org
Smith Science 25 April 2008: 427c DOI: 10.1126/science.320.5875.427c
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MEDICINE: The ABC's of Herceptin

25.04.2008 03:07    sciencemag.org
Kiberstis Science 25 April 2008: 427b DOI: 10.1126/science.320.5875.427b
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BIOMEDICINE: Depressing Ceramide

25.04.2008 03:07    sciencemag.org
Kelner Science 25 April 2008: 426b DOI: 10.1126/science.320.5875.426b
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EVOLUTION: Pine Cones, Squirrels, and Crossbills

25.04.2008 03:07    sciencemag.org
Suter Science 25 April 2008: 426d-427d DOI: 10.1126/science.320.5875.426d
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Tempest in a Hobbit Tooth

25.04.2008 02:54    sciencenow.sciencemag.org
Controversial proposal suggests that diminutive Indonesian hominid visited the dentist
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Tempest in a Hobbit Tooth

Ozone: Friend or Foe?

25.04.2008 02:54    sciencenow.sciencemag.org
Strategies to curb greenhouse gases could harm Earth's protective layer, but a healthy layer could exacerbate global warming
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Ozone: Friend or Foe?

Research Advocates Sink Tap on Budgets

25.04.2008 02:54    sciencenow.sciencemag.org
U.S. House rejects growth in business research program
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A Closer Look at Desalination

25.04.2008 02:30    syndication.technocrat.net
A National Research Council report is recommending a coordinated effort in developing new and more efficient methods of salt water desalination in order to augment fresh water supplies in the future. Current methods work, but are expensive-in terms of dollars
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