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Dr. Edward L. "Mac" McDill, Hopkins professor
Edward L. "Mac" McDill, former chairman of the Johns Hopkins University's sociology department who was also the founding director of the Hopkins Center for Social Organization of Schools, died April 25 of prostate cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in...
Tags: Science and Technology, Report Cards, Prostate Cancer, Social Organizations, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland)
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'Nowhere to Run' author sprints back to Valley
The choice is yours: your friends or your future. While teaching at a community college in Washington D.C., former East Penn and Parkland teacher Claire J. Griffin realized that many of her students had faced this tough decision. It inspired her to...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Allentown, Human Interest, Libraries, Teachers
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U.S. RESEARCH ROUNDUP: MasterCard, Visa, Facebook, Las Vegas Sands
ReutersMay 2 (Reuters) - Wall Street securities analysts revised their ratings and price targets on several U.S. companies, including Visa and Facebook, on Thursday. HIGHLIGHTS * MasterCard Inc : Nomura cuts target price to $593 from $611; rating buy * DXP...Tags: Marketing, CNH Global NV, Covance Incorporated, Personal Data Collection, Hospira, Inc.
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CANADA RESEARCH ROUNDUP: Loblaw Companies, Tim Hortons, Genworth MI Canada
ReutersMay 2 (Reuters) - Securities analysts revised their ratings and price targets on several Canadian companies, including Loblaw Companies and Genworth MI Canada, on Thursday. HIGHLIGHTS * Loblaw Companies : National Bank Finanical raises to outperform...Tags: Uni-Select Incorporated, Metal and Mineral, HudBay Minerals Incorporated, Gold and Precious Material, ARC Resources Limited
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Special Report: U.S. cyberwar strategy stokes fear of blowback
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Even as the U.S. government confronts rival powers over widespread Internet espionage, it has become the biggest buyer in a burgeoning gray market where hackers and security firms sell tools for breaking into computers. The...Tags: Google Inc., Stuxnet Virus, Science and Technology, Apple iPhone, Microsoft Windows
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UC faculty leader warns of more exits if research loses ground
The systemwide leader of the University of California’s faculty said Friday that he hoped that the announced move of prominent neuroscience researchers from UCLA to USC reminds government leaders in Sacramento of the importance of research at UC....
Tags: Science and Technology, Science, Labor Legislation, University of California, Los Angeles, Teachers
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USC steals 2 star brain researchers from UCLA
In a major case of academic poaching involving crosstown rivals, USC has lured away two prominent neuroscientists from UCLA with a promise to expand their internationally renowned lab that uses brain imaging techniques to study Alzheimer's disease,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Boston, Rice University, Autism, Finance
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Pork producers demonstrate Earth Day principles
As the world celebrated another Earth Day on April 26, research shows that America's pork producers have made huge improvements in environmental management over the last 50 years. The research, titled "A 50-Year Comparison of the Carbon Footprint and...Tags: Environmental Issues, Earth Day, Conservation
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SeaWorld's shares details of cuisine at Antarctica's new Expedition Cafe
Theme park foodies will soon have a new eatery to add to their list, with the opening of the eclectic Expedition Cafe, which is part of SeaWorld's new Antarctica expansion. The restaurant will feature a variety of food from around the world, mirroring...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Theme Park Vacations, SeaWorld, Restaurants, Travel
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Grazing together: Ranch wisdom put to the test
BROOKINGS - SDSU Extension Specialists and South Dakota cattle producers are teaming up to apply research to a generations-old idea that for every cow grazing on rangeland, a ewe can be added and not have a negative impact on forage quality or...Tags: Science and Technology, Health Insurance Cost
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Field trial results released
BROOKINGS - During the 2012 growing season, SDSU Extension staff researched the effectiveness of fungicide seed treatments, cultural controls and foliar fungicides to manage plant diseases. The results are now available for growers to review at iGrow.org....Tags: Pathology, Plant Diseases, Medical Specialization, Trials
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The solar paradox: boom, bust or both?
Reuters* Demand for solar panels to grow to more than 35 GW in 2013 * Number of equipment makers has dropped to less than 150 * House owners, farmers emerge as winners in current turmoil By Christoph Steitz FRANKFURT, May 10 (Reuters) - Planned European...Tags: Mitsubishi Materials, Solar Energy, Environmental Issues, Semiconductors and Active Components, Mutual Funds
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