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    Apr 17, 2012 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  1. South Bend Teacher of Year title pinned on 'classity act'

    <span style="font-size: small;">"Classity, classity!" Amy Troyer calls cheerfully to her charges at Warren Primary Center Tuesday morning.</span>
    South Bend Tribune Staff Reporter
    "Classity, classity!" Amy Troyer calls cheerfully to her charges at Warren Primary Center Tuesday morning. "Yessity, yessity!" the students respond in unison, refocusing their attention. Christian Herron, a kindergartner in Troyer's class, later...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Students, Health, Teaching and Learning, Education

  2. Mar 7, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  3. NASA VIDEO: Massive flare sends biggest solar storm in years racing toward Earth

    <span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: small;">WASHINGTON (AP) &mdash; Earth's magnetic field is about to be shaken like a snow globe by the largest solar storm in five years.</span></span>
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Earth's magnetic field is about to be shaken like a snow globe by the largest solar storm in five years. After hurtling through space for a day and a half, a massive cloud of charged particles is due to arrive early Thursday and...

    Tags: North America, Entertainment, Washington, DC, Science and Technology, Science

  4. Mar 26, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  5. Purdue to explore future of human spaceflight

    WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — A Purdue student group will explore the future of human spaceflight and exploration with experts from private aerospace companies at its annual conference. The Spring Space Forum on Thursday will include the director...

    Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Aerospace Manufacturing

  6. Jan 2, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  7. NASA starts off new year with mission to the moon

    <span style="font-size: small;">LOS ANGELES (AP) &mdash;  The cruise to the moon took 3&frac12; months and covered 2&frac12; million miles &mdash; far  longer than the direct three-day flight by Apollo astronauts.</span>
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — The cruise to the moon took 3½ months and covered 2½ million miles — far longer than the direct three-day flight by Apollo astronauts. Over the New Year's weekend, a pair of NASA spacecraft arrived back-to-back at their...

    Tags: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Astronomy, Science, Galileo Galilei

  8. Dec 7, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  9. Last full lunar eclipse for 3 years this weekend

    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The last total lunar eclipse of the year is Saturday. And there won't be another one for three years. Viewers in the western half of the United States will have the best views Saturday well before dawn, Pacific and...

    Tags: Science, Astronomy

  10. Sep 25, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  11. The American 'allergy' to global warming: Why?

    <span style="font-size: small;">NEW YORK (AP) &mdash; Tucked between treatises on algae  and prehistoric turquoise beads, the study on page 460 of a long-ago  issue of the U.S. journal Science drew little attention.</span>
    NEW YORK (AP) — Tucked between treatises on algae and prehistoric turquoise beads, the study on page 460 of a long-ago issue of the U.S. journal Science drew little attention. "I don't think there were any newspaper articles about it or anything...

    Tags: Government, Republican Party, Kyoto (Japan), Columbia University, Elections

  12. Oct 5, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  13. Apple says company co-founder Steve Jobs has died

    <span style="font-size: small;">CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) &mdash; Steve Jobs, the Apple founder and former CEO who invented and masterfully marketed ever-sleeker gadgets that transformed everyday technology, from the personal computer to theiPod andiPhone, died Wednesday. He was 56.</span>
    CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Steve Jobs, the Apple founder and former CEO who invented and masterfully marketed ever-sleeker gadgets that transformed everyday technology, from the personal computer to theiPod andiPhone, died Wednesday. He was 56. Apple...

    Tags: Employees, Stock Options, Apple iPad, Computers, Emergency Incidents

  14. Nov 12, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  15. Cain criticizes Obama on space exploration

    ATLANTA (AP) — Republican Herman Cain is criticizing President Barack Obama for cancelling the space shuttle program. Cain, in a speech Saturday, praised President John F. Kennedy for his effort to put a man on the moon in the 1960s. The GOP...

    Tags: Republican Party, Barack Obama, Satellite Technology, Technology, George W. Bush

  16. Oct 23, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  17. Satellite pieces expected to hit Earth in next several hours

    BERLIN (AP) — German space officials now say pieces of a defunct satellite are expected to fall to Earth sometime within the next several hours. The German Aerospace Center says pieces of the scientific research satellite are expected to hit...

    Tags: Pacific Ocean

  18. Oct 28, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  19. Earth-observing satellite boosted into orbit

    VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) — After a years-long delay, an Earth-observing satellite blasted into space early Friday on a dual mission to improve weather forecasts and monitor climate change. A Delta 2 rocket carrying the NASA...

    Tags: Satellite Technology, Weather Reports, Tropical Weather, Weather, Space Programs

  20. Mar 31, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  21. Giffords' astronaut husband awaiting doctors' OK

    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Space shuttle commander Mark Kelly is still awaiting doctors' final OK on whether his congresswoman wife can attend his launch in just under three weeks. Kelly is married to Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. She's recuperating...

    Tags: Crimes, Gabrielle Giffords, Kennedy Space Center, Science and Technology, Mark Kelly

  22. Mar 24, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  23. Engineer's fall from launch pad still being probed

    HOUSTON (AP) — NASA says there were no safety gear malfunctions in last week's death of a launch pad worker. The engineer fell to his death March 14 from the shuttle launch pad at Florida's Kennedy Space Center. Endeavour was being prepped for...

    Tags: Employees, Kennedy Space Center, Science and Technology, Florida, Health and Safety at Work

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