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A Bronzeville charter school makes its mark in robotics
If their robot was ever going to fling Frisbees well enough to win a world championship, the students at Perspectives/IIT Math & Science Academy had work to do. Joe Michaelis, head coach of the Bronzeville school's robotics team, ran through the...
Tags: Charter Schools, Chicago Charter Schools, Schools, Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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M. Faysal Thameen, structural engineer
M. Faysal Thameen, a retired structural engineer who headed the city's role in the 1980s construction of the Fort McHenry Tunnel, died of cancer April 9 at his home in Millbury, Mass. The former Parkville resident was 75. "He was a quiet force in the...
Tags: Parkville, Services and Shopping, House Building, Jones Falls Expressway, Groceries
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Tradition tops trends: Cupcake contest winner is chock full of chocolate and berries
chrisc@herald-mail.comFor a 15-year-old, Danielle Hill is already a very experienced cook. She prepares meals for her family. She enters baked goods in the annual Washington County Ag Expo and Fair. And now, she has added another accolade to her cooking resume: Danielle's...Tags: Recipes, The Herald-Mail, Technology, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Unhealthy Mercury Levels Persist In Waterways And Fish
The Hartford CourantWethersfield resident Patrice Gilbert knew that compact fluorescent bulbs contained mercury, so as they burned out, she put them aside until she could find out where to properly dispose of them. One day, she accidently knocked one off the counter and...Tags: Coal, East Lyme, Mining, Windham (Windham, Connecticut), University of Connecticut
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SCHOOL BOARD: New curriculum to be implemented in fall
New K-12 math curriculum has been adopted for the Aberdeen Public School District. The new requirements and classroom materials will align with Common Core State Standards for math and will be implemented beginning this fall. Common Core stresses...Tags: Students, Intel Corp., Technology, The Hub (tv network), Financial Aid
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Vista Latina: El Centro native recognized for green energy work
Staff Writer, Copy EditorAs a child growing up in El Centro, Humberto Rincon often had to make do with the everyday items for entertainment. Sometimes that meant making his own toys. By the time he was 17 years old, his natural curiosity and love for “tinkering with...Tags: Students, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Science, Colleges and Universities
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Penn student doubles as Notre Dame researcher
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Tony Van Avermaete wears many hats. He is an amateur mechanic and plumber. He is a researcher in the Integrated Imagery Facility at Notre Dame and co-author of four peer-reviewed articles. He is the "man of the house." And he is just a...Tags: Students, Schools, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, Purdue University, Technology
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Exclusive: GM China President says automaker could export vehicles from China to US
Autoblog.comFiled under: China, Plants/Manufacturing, Buick, GM At a press conference on Saturday at the Shanghai Motor Show, General Motors announced plans to further expand its presence in the Chinese market. Among those commitments are plans to build four new... -
Notre Dame researchers testing tablet-based head injury tool
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- University of Notre Dame researchers are testing a tablet-based computer program they've developed to help determine whether athletes, soldiers and others have suffered traumatic brain injuries. It's called Contect -- short for...Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Research, University of Notre Dame, Technology, Computer Science
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3-D technology reshapes Chicago manufacturing
The machine, no larger than a coffee maker and encased in black like Darth Vader's helmet, hums at a whisper. Swinging open the shell's door reveals a slim metal nozzle moving smoothly over a platform, putting down melted black filament in thin layers...
Tags: Chess Playing, Walmart, Customs and Tradition, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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Dean of Hopkins engineering school appointed Penn State provost
Nicholas P. Jones, dean of the Johns Hopkins University's Whiting School of Engineering, has been named the new executive vice president and provost at Penn State University, the college announced Friday. Jones was selected from a nationwide search,...
Tags: Technology, The Pennsylvania State University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Johns Hopkins University, Education
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California high-speed rail bidding rules were changed
State high-speed rail officials acknowledged Thursday that they changed their rules for selecting a builder for the bullet train's first phase in the Central Valley, a shift that subsequently made it possible for a consortium led by Sylmar-based Tutor...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Technology, Railway Transportation, Science and Technology
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