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'Cultural Politics of Seeds' at UCLA on May 17
The UCLA Center for the Study of Women will be presenting a symposium on the "Cultural Politics of Seeds" on May 17, as part of the Life (Un)Ltd project which explores the impact of recent developments in biotechnology and biosciences on feminist studies....
Tags: Environmental Issues, Anthropology, Geography, Minority Groups, Cultural Development
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Christopher Shinn's plays explore what victims do next
NEW YORK — David Mamet has his hustlers, Edward Albee his domestic warriors, Tony Kushner his brilliant self-flagellators. If playwright Christopher Shinn has a signature character, it is the manipulative victim — the half-sympathetic, half-...
Tags: Cancer, Goodman Theatre, Chemotherapy, Iraq War (2003-2011), Genetics
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NSU names recipient of oustanding faculty award
Alyssa Kiesow received Northern State University's Outstanding Faculty Award for 2012-13. Kiesow is an assistant professor of biology at Northern and Northern's undergraduate research faculty coordinator. She has received several grants, published...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Teachers, South Dakota State University, Teaching and Learning
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Conservation Camp celebrates 50 years
In addition to learning conservation and wildlife biology, 100 youth campers, counselors and instructors will celebrate the South Dakota Conservation Camp's 50 years of existence the week of June 2 at the Bob Marshall Camp near Custer. Tom Putzier of...Tags: Environmental Issues, Wildlife, Natural Resource Industry, Conservation, Science and Technology
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Study of shipping routes maps delivery of invasive organisms
When giant container ships sail into major ports like Los Angeles and Long Beach, it's not just clothing and cars that they deliver. They also carry critters. The specimens — microscopic algae cells or larger castaways, such as eggs of fish or...Tags: Environmental Issues, Ecosystems, Shipping Service, Mussels, Invasive Species
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Davie student wins state science and engineering fair
Rachel Sereix of University School in Davie bested about 1,000 other entries to win the State Science and Engineering Fair of Florida. The sophomore's winning work was titled "Examining the Global Carbon Crisis: The Impact of Increased Carbon Dioxide on...Tags: Environmental Issues, Invention and Innovation, Broward County, Research, Technology
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Potted hydrangea may thrive outdoors – or not
I was given a potted hydrangea flower as an Easter gift. Can I plant that outdoors? Mophead (Grandiflora) hydrangeas are hardy outdoors, but yours was bred for greenhouse culture and forced into bloom for the holidays, so its chances are less certain....
Tags: Environmental Issues, Ecosystems, Metal and Mineral, Lyme Disease, Mining
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Conservation camp celebrates 50 years
In addition to learning conservation and wildlife biology, 100 youth campers, counselors and instructors will celebrate the South Dakota Conservation Camp’s 50 years of existence the week of June 2 at the Bob Marshall Camp near Custer. Tom...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Wildlife, Natural Resource Industry, Conservation, Science and Technology
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Coppin to break ground on $80 million science center
Coppin State University is moving forward with an $80 million Science and Technology Center that it hopes will boost sagging enrollment despite concerns that the West Baltimore school will not have enough money to operate the building. A ceremonial...
Tags: Computer Science, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Justice and Rights, Science, Science and Technology
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GFP seeks smaller deer harvests in some areas
CUSTER – Thousands fewer deer licenses and tags could be offered to hunters for South Dakota’s rifle, archery and muzzleloader seasons this fall under proposals made Thursday by the state Game, Fish and Parks Commission. State biologists...Tags: Hunting, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology
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Everyone on Earth is related to everyone else, DNA shows
The history of Europe is written in its people's DNA. The Huns and the Slavs made incursions into Eastern Europe about 1,500 years ago. Migrants moved from Ireland to England in recent centuries. Populations in Italy and Spain have been comparatively...
Tags: Italy, Medical Research, Africa, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of California, Davis
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GFP seeks smaller deer harvests in some areas
CUSTER - Thousands fewer deer licenses and tags could be offered to hunters for South Dakota's rifle, archery and muzzleloader seasons this fall under proposals made Thursday by the state Game, Fish and Parks Commission. State biologists want to...Tags: Hunting, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology
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