January 31, 2012admin
The Wisconsin Science & Technology Symposium at UW-Green Bay aims to link research ideas with the business community. WiSys Technology Foundation Managing Director Maliyakal John says the event will allow smaller UW schools, already known for their academic resources, to show off research work they’ve been doing in recent years. The event allows entrepreneurs and investors to [...]
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January 30, 2012admin
Sorry, the page you were looking for could not be found. The page might have been removed, had its name changed, or become temporarily unavailable. New url structure The structure of PHYSorg URLs has recently changed. This change mainly concerns news categories while the structure of news URL remains the same. Although we make every [...]
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January 29, 2012admin
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January 28, 2012admin
Gwen Connolly is looking forward to the day when her biggest worry as a parent on rainy days is that her children have an umbrella and boots. The Antioch woman says teachers and staff at Antioch Charter Academy II have to constantly monitor the creek behind the school when it rains in case it overflows. [...]
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January 27, 2012admin
The first sentence in Kathleen Parker’s column today (Jan. 22, “The perils of projection”) tells us more about her than the subject, Newt Gingrich. She expounds irately about Gingrich’s retort to a question in last Thursday’s debate from John King. she describes Gingrich’s response to that question as an attack on King. really? What selective [...]
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January 27, 2012admin
A “pent-up demand” to hunt wolves is driving plans for a fall hunt for the animal, several officials who support the plan said Thursday. As of today, gray wolves are no longer federally endangered – or federally protected – in western great Lakes states, and Minnesota is wasting no time moving ahead with a hunting [...]
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January 27, 2012admin
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army plans to slash the number of combat brigades from 45 to as low as 32 in a broad restructuring of its fighting force aimed at cutting costs and reducing the service by about 80,000 soldiers, according to U.S. officials familiar with the plans. How those plans could affect Fort Carson, though, [...]
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January 26, 2012admin
PHOENIX – An Arizona senator gets in a fight with his girlfriend on a Phoenix freeway and avoids arrest. An Arkansas legislator leads officers on a high-speed chase through two counties and doesn’t get taken into custody. A Georgia lawmaker claims he couldn’t be prosecuted on a DUI charge. In each case, a little-known privilege [...]
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January 25, 2012admin
I’ve come across plenty of good stuff today, all worthy of at least a mention here. hopefully these can get you through the rest of your working day. Phil Hughes, then and now Friend of RAB Jay Jaffe, in his new digs at Pinstriped Bible, takes a look at the difference between Phil Hughes‘s first [...]
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January 23, 2012admin
Oskaloosa, Iowa – Last time we asked you: Do you believe There Is A Drug Problem Locally? 81% of people responding said Yes, they believe there is a problem, while 11% believe that there isn’t. 8% said they are unsure if there is or isn’t a problem in the area with drugs. This week we [...]
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