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Lightning strikes again when least expected with another boys soccer title
Sun SentinelThe state championship was a shutout, just like the previous eight matches for Cypress Bay, which were also victories. This run to a third consecutive title for the Lightning featured improved defense because the team’s chemistry continued to...Tags: Sports, Soccer, Science and Technology
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Former Golden Road brewmaster joins Angel City parent
Jon Carpenter, until recently the brewmaster at Golden Road Brewing, is joining the team relaunching Angel City Brewing as brewmaster for the "craft beer incubator" Alchemy & Science. The San Diego native will be responsible for all production of beer,...
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Do Dodgers need a mad scientist for good clubhouse chemistry?
It’s getting tough for the rich. Just ridiculous. They can’t buy love, and now it seems, chemistry. Hope they’re still able to nab a swimsuit model. I mean, there has to be some perks beyond being first in line for a Tesla. Perhaps...
Tags: Sports, Baseball, Science, Roger Clemens, San Francisco Giants
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'Bachelor' recap, Falling in love, or just falling?
Tonight started with a shower scene and a CHEST! 4,582 -- yep, that's about where I lost count of the times ABC blessed us with close-ups of our Bachelor Sean Lowe's bare, shirtless, glowing, absolutely amazing chest. I'm sorry, where was I? Had I...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Sean Lowe, Arts, Television Industry, ABC (tv network)
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UC Davis chemistry researcher arrested after explosion on campus
L.A. NOWA UC Davis chemistry researcher has been arrested in connection with a blast on the campus Thursday that prompted an evacuation.... -
Western High School's production of 'Leaving Iowa' a great show
A ridiculously energetic father who embarrasses you to no end, a mother so caring she can coddle you to death, and a sister whose sole mission in life is to torture you. … Doesn’t this sound like the worst Thanksgiving dinner ever? Well...Tags: Science and Technology, Celebrities
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Student wins green chemistry award
The American Chemical Society awarded a doctoral candidate from Costa Mesa with the green chemistry travel award, the group recently announced. Shannon Woodruff was one of four students in the United States to receive the 2012 Ciba travel award in green...Tags: Southern Methodist University, Science and Technology
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Trial decision delayed in UCLA lab death case
L.A. NOWA Los Angeles judge has delayed until mid-February her decision on whether UCLA chemistry professor Patrick Harran must stand trial on charges stemming from the December 2008 lab fire that killed staff research assistant Sheharbano “Sheri”... -
50 West Finds The Right Chemistry
The Hartford CourantIn the weeks before opening 50 West in late September, brothers-in-law Patrick Miceli and Michael Drouin found themselves at an impasse, searching for the perfect chef to execute the vision for the bistro. And then Niels van Galen arrived. The young,...Tags: Animals, Max Restaurant Group, Jimmy Buffett, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Howard H. Seliger, Hopkins biology professor
Howard H. Seliger, a retired Johns Hopkins University biology professor who fulfilled a childhood fascination with fireflies by later investigating the science behind their light-making properties, died of coronary artery disease Dec. 20 at his Mount...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Research, Science, Washington, DC, Brunei
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Pharmaceutical sales jobs continue to grow
Tribune Media ServicesA career as a pharmaceutical sales representative can be a complex balancing act. While the perks of the job – competitive salary, company car, flexible schedule and generous bonuses – are reasons so many flock to the field, it’s not...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, CareerBuilder, Elections, Science and Technology
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UConn Professor Seeks To Turn Grease Into Fuel
Republican-AmericanSTORRS, Conn. (AP) — A year ago, Richard Parnas had never heard of brown grease: sticky, stinky, remnants of sludge sucked from grease traps at restaurants, bars and commercial kitchens. The glop for years has been considered useless, a common clog-...Tags: Torrington, Waterbury, Water Supply, Renewable Energy, Metal
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