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Researchers use light, sound to untangle spider web riddles
Scientists have found a new way to study spider webs that literally shines a light on arachnid technology like never before. Using light-scattering technology previously used for studying proteins, collagens and muscle fibers, researchers at Arizona...
Tags: Science and Technology, Biology, Technology, Science
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Korky Vann: When It Comes To Deals, Nothing Beats Free
The Hartford CourantDiscounts are great, but I really love freebies. There's something fabulous about finding a free stuff in your mailbox, printing out a coupon for a free product from the web or showing up at a restaurant when they're giving out free coffee, ice cream or...Tags: Advertising, Media Industry, Rocky Hill, Redbox, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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IATSE to picket UCLA and USC games in dispute with Pac-12 (updated)
The dispute between the newly formed Pac-12 Network and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees is escalating. IATSE, which represents over 100,000 crew members who work on movies and TV shows, will set up picket lines outside college...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Washington, University of California, Los Angeles, Education, University of Oregon
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Crealde opens Joshua Almond sculpture exhibit
"Micro/Macro: An Installation of Sculpture" by Joshua Almond, opens Friday, Jan. 11 and continues through March 9, at the Alice & William Jenkins Gallery at Crealdé School of Art. A gallery talk and opening reception will take place from 7-9 p.m. on...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Arts, Education, Rollins College, Sculpture
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Caltech tops list of world's universities
L.A. NOWThe California Institute of Technology once again tops the ranks of the world’s best research universities, while University of California campuses at Berkeley and Los Angeles maintained their top 20 positions despite massive state funding cuts to... -
Small town succeeds where Chicago fails
— Moving from Chicago's South Side to a public housing development in this city of 32,000 was a major culture shock for Keona Lee. For one thing, she never expected to find a truancy officer at her door, asking why her second-grade daughter had...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Interior Policy, Prosecution, Target, Methamphetamine (drug)
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Screenings to help treat the right cancers
Cancer is running out of places to hide. A new blood test can ferret out a single cancer cell tucked away among a billion healthy cells. Radiologists are using crystal-clear 3-D mammograms to find suspicious spots and lumps that they never could have seen...
Tags: Mammogram, X-rays, Health Treatments, Medical Procedures and Tests, Breast Cancer
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The need to feed the world is to 'do something real'
As you read this column, schools are in session and college campuses are filled with students attending classes in order to fill their time between football games. As I reflect on this and other things about education and America, I find we are no...
Tags: Education, Agricultural Research and Technology, Animal Science, Zoology, Science
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Sending your kid away to college
College-bound teen Shannon Murray — by her mother’s estimation — is “bubbly, trusting, outgoing and befriends absolutely everyone.” As the San Diego high schooler prepared to head off for her freshman year at Arizona State...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Behavioral Conditions, Politics, Education, Skype
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Dubious Rules Threaten Navajo Power Plant
The Hartford CourantThe federal government is a bull that has found yet another china shop, this time in Arizona. It seems determined to inflict, for angelic motives and progressive goals, economic damage on this state. And economic and social damage on American Indians, who...Tags: Investments, Barack Obama, Forestry and Timber, Environmental Pollution, Wildlife
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Harpist performs Thursday to benefit Brother Dan's Food Pantry
Harpist Lynne Aspnes will perform a benefit concert for Brother Dan's Food Pantry 7 p.m. Thursday, June 28, at St. Francis Xavier Church in Petoskey. Aspnes, professor of harp in the school of music at Arizona State University in Tempe, served as...Tags: Music, Entertainment, University of Michigan
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Woman says doctor in murder case provided her hundreds of pills weekly
L.A. NOWA Rowland Heights doctor charged with murder in connection with fatal overdoses from prescription drugs provided one woman with hundreds of addictive painkiller pills a week and wrote prescriptions for the patient’s husband without ever examining...
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