US losing its technological edge? No!
Christian Science Monitor
But contrary to the rhetoric, the US has plenty of technical workers and American students have not slipped in science, math over the past 15 years, studies show. Students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge work on a project. ...
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Christian Science Monitor
AAU Conference recommends more focus on Science and Technology Innovation
Modern Ghana
... Vice-Chancellor of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. The rest were, Professor Akwasi Asabere-Ameyaw, Vice Chancellor of University of Education, Winneba, Professor Joshua Alabi, Rector of Institute of Professional Studies, ...
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Union County student campus news
NJ.com
Dana J. DeChiaro of Cranford earned a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy from the University's Panuska College of Professional Studies. Emily A. Gardner of Cranford earned a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy from the University's ...
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Growth & research syndrome
Khaleej Times
Science is increasingly used to support what are essentially public-policy decisions, particularly concerning new and complex technologies like genetically modified (GM) foods, novel chemicals, and contending energy infrastructures. ...
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Laguna Beach Education Wrap-Up
Patch.com
... honored at the Distinguished Student Recognition Ceremony held in San Juan Capistrano, which recognizes excellence in the studies of Health Sciences, Business and Marketing, Art and Design, Public Services and Science and Applied Technology. ...
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The Birth of a Plan
Beijing Review
After that, an expert panel for national development planning, which was composed of 37 experts from economy, science and technology, business and other sectors, made repeated discussions, consultations and feasibility studies of the outlines. ...
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Students post highest grad test scores
Gwinnettdailypost.com
The students posted the highest average scores in the state on all four portions of the exam: English/language arts, math, science and social studies. GSMST principal Jeff Mathews said the success speaks to the strength of the school's faculty and the ...
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Herndon High teacher's NASA trip to propel Astronomic learning
Fairfaxtimes.com
“I would certainly say it's been a boost in morale with the seniors in her class,” said Herndon High School Assistant Principal Jim Hannon, the administrator for the school's science and social studiesprograms. “As we get to the end of the school year ...
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IUPUI Names Associate Dean
Inside INdiana Business (press release)
Simon Rhodes, Ph.D., has been appointed dean of the School of Science. Rhodes, associate dean for research and graduate studies in the IU School of Medicine as well as professor of cellular and integrative physiology and biochemistry and molecular ...
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Inside INdiana Business (press release)
PK's ForceRobot System Produces High Volume Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy ...
Nanowerk LLC
The Department has selected the JPK ForceRobot® 300 system to extend their studies applying atomic force microscopy, AFM, in the measurement of single molecule force spectroscopy. Professor Yuri Lyubchenko heads a research group at UNMC in genomics. ...
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Biotechnology Instruments Being Used to Detect Alien Life
Genetic Engineering News
Such studies are changing our perception of what chemicals are needed for life and thus also our perception of what chemicals to look for on and around other planets. The Harvard/MIT project will look for DNA and RNA through in situ analysis of Martian ...
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Genetic Engineering News
Kindergarteners to learn Chinese in math, science lessons
Cumberland Times-News
It's part of the state's effort to produce graduates who are strong in STEM subjects — science,technology, engineering and math — and proficient in languages other than English, said Susan Spinnato, director of instructional programs for MSDE. ...
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Embracing physics as a returning student
PhysicsToday.org (blog)
But I love being a scientist. I love everything to do with it, even the struggles—like getting the degree—they have made me who I am. If I could somehow get into medicalresearch, I would love that. I also have a passion for science policy.
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PhysicsToday.org (blog)
Comic cuts
Herald Scotland
Strathclyde University says it wants to be a Massachusetts Institute of Technology on the Clyde and, in the process, plans to jettison various social science courses. Then up pops the apparently famous MIT academic Noam Chomsky to say you cannae move ...
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