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Park Ridge discusses incentives for flood protection
At its monthly meeting last week, the Park Ridge Flood Control Task Force again brought up the idea of giving financial incentives to help residents pay for their own flood protection as the town struggles through its most recent flooding issues. The...
Tags: Floods, Science and Technology, Technology
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PNC's engineering program expands
WESTVILLE -- Purdue North Central is expanding its engineering program to meet demand locally and nationwide in the job market for graduates in that field. A bachelor's degree in civil engineering starting in the fall semester has been added to the four-...Tags: Electronics, Science and Technology, Technology
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READER SUBMITTED: HRP Associates' Employees Earn Geologist-In-Training Credentials
StatewideHRP Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that Tina Blaszkiewicz, Salley Gould, and Michael Pardue have successful passed the national ASBOG Fundamentals of Geology Exam (GIT). The National Association of State Boards of Geology (ASBOG) serves as a...Tags: Geology, Science and Technology, Technology, Ceremonies, Arts and Culture
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READER SUBMITTED: HRP Associates' Dhaval Shah Sits On Fox Business News Telecast
StatewideHRP Associates, Inc. congratulates employee Dhaval Shah, senior project scientist, who was selected to represent Wake Forest University Schools of Business's MBA Program in a forum discussion sponsored by Fox Business News telecast. The telecast...Tags: Mumbai (India), Bill Gates, Science and Technology, Science, Technology
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European Brand, Manufacturing In Connecticut, An Example Of State Incentives That Work
The Hartford CourantSEYMOUR — Thule, the Swedish outdoors equipment company, was drawn to a hilltop industrial park here two decades ago by the area's skilled labor, proximity to East Coast airports and mere six-hour time difference with the company's main offices....Tags: Government, Standards, Science and Technology, Executive Branch, Sports
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Online scam alarms computer experts
The Raleigh (N.C.) News & ObserverIt takes a lot to surprise the group of go-to geeks I frequently contact for this column. Paul Rosenberg, for example, has experienced plenty of computer issues as the owner of the repair shop Love Your Computer in Chapel Hill, N.C. But when he...Tags: Computer Crime, Science and Technology, Microsoft Corporation, Technology, Google Inc.
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CORRECTED-FACTBOX-Five top host countries for Americans studying abroad
Reuters(In the signoff, corrects the spelling of the reporter's name to Kathleen Kingsbury.) May 13 (Reuters) - The number of U.S. students enrolled in full-degree programs at universities outside the United States grew 4 percent to about 46,000 last year,...Tags: France, Students, Australia, University of Paris, Science and Technology
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Technology may find ovarian cancer cells at an earlier stage
New technology for identifying early stage ovarian cancer in uterine and cervical cells could have the potential to one day stem this often deadly disease, according to a recent study in the International Journal of Cancer. Using equipment that can...
Tags: Ovarian Cancer, Obstetrics, Hysterectomy, Medical Research, Science and Technology
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Chicago Tribune All-State Academic Team
Scott Beck By John P. Huston,Tribune reporter Scott Beck's brain isn't the only instrument he uses to help him excel at math and science. Beck, a Highland Park High School senior, turns to the French horn to "kind of keep me balanced and keep me...
Tags: Autism, Music, Bill Gates, Bank of Montreal, Sports
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Business people - May 19
Meritus Health Meritus Healthcare Foundation recently welcomed two new managers: • Donor Relations Manager Allison Anderson is working with internal audiences including board members, physicians, planned giving and programs for Meritus Health&...
Tags: Science and Technology, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), Technology, New River (Broward, Florida)
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Chicago commuter headache as 'L' train line shut for five months
ReutersCHICAGO (Reuters) - Chicago will shut down part of its "L" elevated rail system's busiest line for five months starting on Sunday, forcing thousands of commuters to seek other routes and creating the biggest such U.S. transit disruption in two decades....Tags: Commuting, Travel, Chicago Transit Authority, Science and Technology, South Side
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USC made its offer to neuroscientists a no-brainer
The courtship that has riveted the neuroscience world blossomed at a Saturday night dinner in a tony Brentwood restaurant. USC provost Elizabeth Garrett and executive vice provost Michael Quick kept the conversation light. Over chicken with braised...
Tags: Autism, Alzheimer's Disease, HGTV (tv network), Medical Research, Research
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