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Nathan Krasnopoler, Johns Hopkins University student, dies at 20
Baltimore Sun reporterAt funeral services for Nathan Krasnopoler held at Sol Levinson and Bros. Funeral Home on Aug. 12, the 20-year-old was remembered by a Johns Hopkins University professor for his "keen and incisive intellect." Mr. Krasnopoler died Aug. 10 at Gilchrist...Tags: Science, Hospitals and Clinics, Ellicott City, University of Maryland Medical Center, Science and Technology
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Walters researchers decode the secrets of the Archimedes Palimpsest
Twelve years ago, Walters Art Museum curator Will Noel opened a parcel and discovered what he calls "Archimedes' brain in a box."
Thus began a search for buried treasure — in this case, the lost writings of Archimedes of Syracuse, a famed Greek...Tags: Religion and Belief, Judges, Fiction, FedEx Corporation, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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School math competition adds up
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Tense, feverish work was interrupted by excited cheering as answers to math problems were revealed to students competing as hard as any athlete. Students organized their own teams, decided on team names such as “The Radicals”...Tags: Education, Science and Technology
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Central students collect awards
Aberdeen Central students were recognized at the school's 90th annual awards presentation May 1 at the Thomas F. Kelly Theatre. SOCIAL SERVICE AWARDS American Legion School Citizenship Awards: Hannah Brenden, Michael Marmorstein. Brown County Teen...Tags: Science, Entertainment, Judges, Literature, Music
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Love of math displayed at ICOE competition
Staff Writer, Copy EditorAfter finishing in fourth place last year in the seventh-grade pre-algebra heat, eighth-grader Caroline Kim felt a different strategy was going to be needed if her team from McCabe’s Corfman School was to fare better at the 2012 Imperial County...Tags: Education, Science and Technology, Schools, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Corona del Mar Today: Former Harbor View teacher creates Rubik's Cube curriculum
When Amber Baur taught at Harbor View Elementary School, Rubik's Cubes were a daily part of classroom activities. "Children like their fingers and hands moving," she said. "So I said, 'You are more than welcome to keep your hands moving during lessons,...Tags: Science and Technology, Students, Teaching and Learning, New Year's Day, Teachers
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Surfing the Web for 1,400 tons of garbage
Journal columnist“At the beginning of 2010, a landfill contained 1,400 tons of solid waste. The increasing function W models the total amount of solid waste stored at the landfill. Planners estimate that W will satisfy the differential equation (insert equation...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Science and Technology
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Adjusting to New Tech: First-year lessons arise as new school sets its identity
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — Last fall, freshmen at South Bend New Tech High School dressed up for their first project presentation, but some were better suited for success on a date, with low cuts on the girls' clothing and polo shirts on the boys. The faculty...Tags: New Products, Science, Customs and Tradition, Science and Technology, Genes and Chromosomes
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Officials tackle right-of-way planting issues
With this year's early spring weather, farmers around the region are already busy tilling and planting fields for the 2012 growing season. With strong commodity prices and rising input costs, growers are trying to get as much crop from their fields as...Tags: Science and Technology, Justice System, Litigation, Trials, Watertown
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Schools prepare for standardized tests
Staff WritersHEBER — Heber Elementary School student Kayla Osuna, 11, is “a little nervous” about the California Standards Tests she’ll be taking soon. But she’s also committed “to get the highest score I can get,” Kayla...Tags: Entertainment, Science and Technology, Students, Teaching and Learning, Concerts
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Math knowledge tested
calvinmen@aberdeennews.comIn just five seconds, more than 900 students from 50 regional high schools and middle schools went from casually talking to absolute silence. Their silence signaled the beginning of the 59th annual mathematics contest for the northeast region of South...Tags: Education, Science and Technology, Students, Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Local students do well at regional math, science competition
Multimedia ProducerThe Imperial Valley Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement program has proven once again that it is possible to have fun while learning. The team came back from the University of California, Riverside, MESA Day Regionals competition with ribbons,...Tags: Science, NASA, Science and Technology, Mountains, Technology
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