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    May 17, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Shepherd University students receive fellowships, scholarships

    Shepherd University hosted NASA Day on April 11. Several students received fellowships from the West Virginia Space Grant Undergraduate Fellowship Program and presented their research. The recipients include: • Matt Alt, a computer engineering...

    Tags: Technology, Science, Space Programs, Sykesville, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

  2. May 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Rudolph James Redd Sr., engineer

    Rudolph James "Rudy" Redd Sr., an engineer who spent his nearly 40-year career with the Army's Research, Development and Engineering Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground and was an advocate for the mentally ill, died April 27 of a cardiac arrest at his home in the Versailles Apartments in Towson.
    Rudolph James "Rudy" Redd Sr., an engineer who spent his nearly 40-year career with the Army's Research, Development and Engineering Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground and was an advocate for the mentally ill, died April 27 of a cardiac arrest at his home...

    Tags: Mental Illness, Technology, University of Pennsylvania, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Behavioral Conditions

  4. Oct 5, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Iowa State prof wins Nobel in chemistry

    An Israeli scientist who also teaches at Iowa State University was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry this morning.
    An Israeli scientist who also teaches at Iowa State University was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry this morning. Daniel Shechtman was honored for his discovery of quasicrystals, which the Nobel committee said has changed the concept of ordered...

    Tags: Technology, Nobel Prize Awards, Science, Iowa State University , Engineering

  6. May 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Indie movie starring Olivia Wilde, Sam Rockwell to film in Md.

    "Better Living Through Chemistry," an independent movie about a pharmacist's life unraveling after he starts an affair with a trophy-wife customer, will film for five weeks in Maryland starting this month, Governor Martin O'Malley announced Thursday.
    "Better Living Through Chemistry," an independent movie about a pharmacist's life unraveling after he starts an affair with a trophy-wife customer, will film for five weeks in Maryland starting this month, Governor Martin O'Malley announced Thursday. The...

    Tags: Catonsville, Government, HBO (tv network), House of Cards (tv program), Ray Liotta

  8. May 4, 2012 |Story| Catch it Kansas
  9. Meade dominates 3-2-1A boys tennis regionals in Cimarron

    Twelve hours in Cimarron’s sweltering heat and the Meade Buffaloes emerged victorious in the 3-2-1A Regional Boys Tennis Tournament with 17 points. The next closest was Kiowa-South Barber with 13.
    Eyewitness Sports
    Twelve hours in Cimarron’s sweltering heat and the Meade Buffaloes emerged victorious in the 3-2-1A Regional Boys Tennis Tournament with 17 points. The next closest was Kiowa-South Barber with 13. Five of the Buffaloes six tennis players...

    Tags: Science, Tennis, High School Sports, Awards and Prizes, Science and Technology

  10. May 13, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Wilson College students honored for achievements

    Wilson College honored students on April 27 at its annual Academic Awards Banquet at the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology. The following area students received awards: — The James Applegate Award, which is awarded...

    Tags: Education, Science, Teaching and Learning, Human Interest, Students

  12. May 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. John Joseph Scocca, Hopkins biochemistry professor

    John Joseph Scocca, a retired Johns Hopkins biochemistry professor recalled for his keen critical eye, died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease May 10 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 72 and lived in Aberdeen.
    John Joseph Scocca, a retired Johns Hopkins biochemistry professor recalled for his keen critical eye, died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease May 10 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 72 and lived in Aberdeen. Born in South Philadelphia,...

    Tags: Memorial Stadium, Pakistan, Education, Family, Durham (Durham, North Carolina)

  14. May 2, 2012 |Story| AM News
  15. Vaught's Views: Can the newest Wildcats duplicate the chemistry this year's champions had?

    One reason that it was easy to project that Kentucky might have a special team last season was the way the incoming freshmen players seemed to bond during the all-star circuit months before they got to Kentucky.
    larry@amnews.com
    One reason that it was easy to project that Kentucky might have a special team last season was the way the incoming freshmen players seemed to bond during the all-star circuit months before they got to Kentucky. Anthony Davis, Marquis Teague and Michael...

    Tags: United Kingdom, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Science, John Calipari, Science and Technology

  16. May 18, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  17. Science Connections: Science Innovator Works to Turn Molecular Mysteries into Medical Applications

    TribLocal - Evanston
    By Eric Eckstrom/Medill News Service When the president needs advice about questions in science, he often seeks out members of the National Academy of Sciences. …...
  18. Apr 30, 2012 | Zap2It
  19. “Common Law” brings buddy-cop formula to USA Network

    Channel Guide Magazine
    They say that in acting, dying is easy and comedy is hard. Michael Ealy and Warren Kole are firm believers in that now, after having spent several months on the set of USA Network’s new buddy-cop series Common Law trying to be funny while also being...
  20. Mar 22, 2012 |Story| Catch it Kansas
  21. Northwest girls' soccer hoping for good season

    The girls’ soccer team from Northwest is hoping to improve on last season where the Grizzlies finished with a 6-2 GWAL record. The team has several returning starters, some fresh new young talent and good chemistry.
    Prep Editor, Wichita Northwest High School
    The girls’ soccer team from Northwest is hoping to improve on last season where the Grizzlies finished with a 6-2 GWAL record. The team has several returning starters, some fresh new young talent and good chemistry. Combine that with the...

    Tags: Science, Sports, High School Sports, Soccer, Science and Technology

  22. Mar 26, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  23. Saint Francis/ Elmira post dean's lists

    The following local residents were among more than 600 students from Saint Francis University who made the Fall 2011 dean's list: Marissa Conti, Somerset, a Physical Therapy major; Cassie Fisher, Somerset, a Exercise Physiology major; Brandon Herman,...

    Tags: Morningstar Incorporated, Education, Nursing, General Practitioners, Health

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