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Camp takes students into space
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- It looks like a crafts class, as students slice Styrofoam cups in half and thread strings so they cross into a peace sign, but they are really building a robotic "grappler" for space stations. Latrell Franklin, 12, shows how he twists...Tags: Students, Education, Technology, Science and Technology, Western Branch
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STEM jobs more than engineering and computers, report says
In the Fort Lauderdale-Miami metro area, only 17.9 percent of jobs require knowledge in science, technology, engineering and math. That ranks it 81st out of 100 metro areas for STEM jobs, according to a new report released Monday by The Brookings...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Palm Beach County, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Technology
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STEM woes: Orlando ranks low in science, tech, engineering, math jobs
Metro Orlando may be home to more than 164,000 jobs requiring some special knowledge of science, technology, engineering or math, but it does not stack up well against the country's other 100 largest metro areas, according to a new report from the...
Tags: St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Tampa
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Colorado, others vie with Oklahoma for drone test sites
Oklahoma may be at the nexus of violent tornadoes and scientific developments in unmanned aircraft, but the state faces stiff competition in its bid to become one of the first six federal sites allowed to test the technology. Fifty applications have...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Federal Aviation Administration, University of Kentucky, Virginia Tech
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Engineering study shows wind speeds below 135 mph caused majority of damage in Joplin
ewood@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- An investigative team of engineers affiliated with the American Society of Civil Engineers found EF-2 winds, not EF-4 or EF-5, caused more than 80 percent of the damage in the Joplin tornado in May 2011. The twister had a 22-mile-...Tags: Weather Statistics, Science and Technology, Technology, House Building, Joplin Tornado (2011)
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Baltimore ranks No. 8 in U.S. for concentration of STEM workers
Nearly one in four jobs in the Baltimore area requires skills in science, technology, engineering and math, a concentration that ranks among the top 10 in the country and brings wealth to the region, according a report released Monday. The Baltimore...
Tags: Science and Technology, Technology, Melbourne, Science, Washington, DC
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Want a sculpture? A new jaw? Pizza? Just print it
Thanks to 3D printing, American society may be about to boldly go where no one has gone before. A Johns Hopkins scientist is seeking to adapt the technology to grow human jaw bones — potentially revolutionizing implant procedures. A Halethorpe...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Biotechnology, Star Trek: The Next Generation (tv program), Science
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Baltimore shows off its manufacturing for visiting engineers
Men and women wearing hairnets, hard hats, safety glasses and bright-orange vests wended their way through Domino Sugars' Baltimore refinery Tuesday — there to look, not work. The manufacturing engineers and engineering students toured Domino as...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Barack Obama, Technology, Science and Technology, Heavy Engineering
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Purdue South Bend hosts fun STEM Camp event
Companies and industries around the United States are looking for students majoring in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM). However, it is well documented that not enough students are seeking a college degree or a career in STEM disciplines....
Tags: Students, Education, General Motors Corp., Science and Technology, Technology
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Local professionals sanctioned by licensing boards
Watchdog with Paul MuschickThese disciplinary and licensing actions were announced recently by Pennsylvania's licensing boards against professionals who live and work in the Lehigh Valley area. The information is taken verbatim from the PA Department of State's website, where you... -
Group Gives Alaska C-plus on Bridges
An engineering group says 11 percent of Alaska's bridges are considered structurally deficient. The American Society of Civil Engineers also says 12.5 percent are considered functionally obsolete. APRN reports those bridges might be in good shape but...
Tags: Science and Technology, Technology
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Governor agreed to vets home contract if money can be found
Despite being millions of dollars short of the estimated amount needed to fully pay for the project, Gov. Dennis Daugaard agreed last week to conditionally accept the bid by Scull Construction of Rapid City to build the new State Veterans Home at Hot...Tags: Health Insurance, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Science and Technology, Architecture
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