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Yvonne Brill dies at 88; developed revolutionary propulsion system
Pioneering rocket scientist Yvonne Brill often referred to herself as an "only" — as in the sole woman in the room at a time when female scientists and engineers were exceedingly few. Brill began her career in 1945 and eventually developed a...Tags: Science, University of California, Los Angeles, White House, Aerospace Manufacturing, Electronics
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Mount St. Mary's free-flowing offense suddenly running into blockage
Mount St. Mary’s offense has enjoyed better days. After averaging 11 goals in the first nine contests, the unit is averaging just 6.5 goals in befuddling losses to UMBC and Sacred Heart in back-to-back Saturdays. Fifth-year senior attackman...
Tags: Science and Technology
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UK Football: Safeties coach Peveto likes what he has to work with
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — He has a wealth of college coaching experience, including one year with new Kentucky coach Mark Stoops at Houston and the 2007 national championship season at LSU, and now Bradley Dale Peveto hopes he can help revive the UK football...Tags: Science and Technology, Football, Sports
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Dodgers have ability — how about stability?
Matt Kemp has heard the whispers: The Dodgers don't have chemistry. Kemp shook his head. “That's what I keep hearing people say,” he acknowledged. This view, or some variation of it, is the crux of every argument that a team other than the...Tags: Baseball, Mark Ellis, Hanley Ramirez, Clayton Kershaw, Cy Young Award
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Area students qualify for international science fair
Students from Aberdeen Central High School and Northwestern Area High School are headed to the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix. The two top individual projects at the Northern South Dakota Science Fair, along with the top...Tags: Culture, Health and Safety at School, Science, High Schools, Biology
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Science revolution heading to Illinois schools
As early as kindergarten, all students in Illinois could be engaged in science and engineering practices, from analyzing data to defining problems and designing solutions. By high school they'd be deep into engineering design and investigating solutions...
Tags: Deerfield, Google Inc., Agriculture, Colleges and Universities, Biology
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Carey's alchemy of haunted longing drives 'Tears'
Near the conclusion of his new novel, a Peter Carey character declares, "We never think something unusual is happening, even when it is." In "The Chemistry of Tears," certain to be one of the year's best works of fiction, Carey nurtures the unusual by...
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UC Irvine offers free online chemistry classes, but not for credit
Chemistry students across the nation and the world will have free and open access to videotaped, online classes from UC Irvine under an unusual initiative starting Monday. UC Irvine’s “OpenChem” program will allow curious visitors...Tags: Science and Technology, Students, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Sweet Sixteen: Fate helped secure Madison Central's first state title
ktaylor@winchestersun.comLEXINGTON – Regardless of the circumstances, some things are just meant to be. Madison Central's dramatic 65-64 triumph over Louisville Ballard earned the Indians a place in school history, giving neighboring Madison County its first-ever state...Tags: Basketball, Science and Technology, Sports
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"Anything Goes" a captivating love story on the sea
With astounding choreography, a live orchestra, and a heartfelt story that would make anyone smile at the hearing of it, Boca Raton Community High School's performance of Anything Goes provided audiences with a captivating love story on the sea which...Tags: Celebrities, Science and Technology
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For FSU juniors Okaro White and Ian Miller, the chemistry goes way back
TALLAHASSEE -- Injuries and inexperience have been the underlying forces behind Florida State's failures this season. Yes, there has been a matter of poor floor execution at times, but the issues the Seminoles have had in that respect have largely stemmed...
Tags: Basketball, College Basketball, College Sports, Virginia Cavaliers, Injuries and Wounds
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Lakers owner Jerry Buss brought 'Showtime' success to L.A.
The frozen fields of Wyoming came first. Long before the championship trophies. Before the glitz and glamour. Jerry Buss was still a teenager, digging ditches beside his stepfather, when he dreamed of bigger things. It was youthful ambition — a...
Tags: Detroit Pistons, Donald Sterling, Staples Center, Los Angeles Lakers, Jerry West
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