“Science magazine: Military database shows increasing Afghan civilian deaths - Tucson Citizen” plus 9 more |
- Science magazine: Military database shows increasing Afghan civilian deaths - Tucson Citizen
- Ahead of the Bell: Human Genome Science rises - AP - msnbc.com
- Global Science & Technology Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary - msnbc.com
- Science Hill first up for Lady Wildcats - Leaf Chronicle
- Science, Math, and Reading Comprehension Are Specialties for New Club Z! Location in the Livermore Valley - Investors Business Daily
- Texas Instruments Introduces Interactive Tools for Science and Math Classrooms - Newsblaze.com
- Science Shot: Shark Survey Yields a Worrisome Surprise - Science Now
- Lighting Science Group Hires Jose Sierra to Maintain High Customer Satisfaction - PR Newswire
- At House E.P.A. Hearing, Both Sides Claim Science - New York Times
- High School Science Teacher Suspended Over Past Career Choice - TopNews United States
Science magazine: Military database shows increasing Afghan civilian deaths - Tucson Citizen Posted: Casualty data released Thursday by the U.S.-led military coalition in Afghanistan paints a month-by-month picture of an increasingly deadly war there for civilians. The Afghanistan war, "has become a counter-insurgency, where civilian casualties are the ... |
Ahead of the Bell: Human Genome Science rises - AP - msnbc.com Posted: Shares of Human Genome Sciences Inc. surged in premarket trading Thursday after U.S. regulators approved marketing of its lupus drug Benlysta, which is expected to bring the company billions in revenue. The stock climbed $2.02, or 7.9 percent, to $27.70 ... |
Global Science & Technology Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary - msnbc.com Posted: On March 12, 2011, Global Science & Technology, Inc. (GST) will celebrate its twentieth year providing science, engineering, and information technology support to government and commercial customers around the world. The company, which today has revenue of ... |
Science Hill first up for Lady Wildcats - Leaf Chronicle Posted: Between last Sunday's state tournament draw and today's state tournament game, Clarksville High hasn't had a ton of time to prepare, but the Lady Wildcats are already mentally ready to go. Clarksville (32-3) takes on Science Hill (32-3) at 4 p.m. today in ... |
Posted: LIVERMORE, Calif., Mar 10, 2011 (PR Newswire Europe via COMTEX) -- LIVERMORE, Calif., March 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Working with students one-on-one is an opportunity many teachers simply don't have - today's class sizes are generally too large to allow ... |
Texas Instruments Introduces Interactive Tools for Science and Math Classrooms - Newsblaze.com Posted: DALLAS, March 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- With the introduction of its new high-resolution, backlit color-display TI-Nspire(TM) CX handhelds and TI-Nspire(TM) Lab Cradle , Texas Instruments makes it easier for science educators to bring the interactivity of ... |
Science Shot: Shark Survey Yields a Worrisome Surprise - Science Now Posted: The first survey of great white sharks off the coast of central California has turned up fewer of the top predators than biologists had expected. To count the sharks, scientists braved ocean swells in small boats and used a seal decoy to lure sharks in for ... |
Lighting Science Group Hires Jose Sierra to Maintain High Customer Satisfaction - PR Newswire Posted: SATELLITE BEACH, Fla. , March 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Lighting Science Group Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: LSCG ), a leading American maker of LED-based lighting, today announced that Dr. Jose Sierra has joined the company as Vice President of Customer ... |
At House E.P.A. Hearing, Both Sides Claim Science - New York Times Posted: WASHINGTON — Science and politics rarely play nicely together, and a House hearing Tuesday on a bill to strip the Environmental Protection Agency of its power to regulate greenhouse gas emissions proved no exception. Democrats on the Energy and Commerce ... |
High School Science Teacher Suspended Over Past Career Choice - TopNews United States Posted: A high school science teacher was placed on administrative leave after an incident revealing her past employment. Tera Myers, the 38-year-old teacher and mother was approached by a student of Parkway North High School who had somehow seen her work as an ... |
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