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Report: Automakers to use scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass in the very near future
Autoblog.comFiled under: Safety, Technology Today's automotive windshields are commonly made with two layers of tempered glass sandwiching a sheet of optically clear polyvinyl butyral (PVB), a plastic layer that holds everything in place even when the glass is... -
Mars or bust, Buzz Aldrin says
Dancer, rapper, and, oh yeah, Man on the Moon Buzz Aldrin is talking, but are the right people listening? One of the original moonwalkers (“Michael Jackson always did it backwards!” Aldrin complained) challenged the United States to pick...Tags: Space Programs, Buzz Aldrin, Science and Technology, Satellite Technology, Apollo Moon Mission (1961-1975)
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Digest: Towson adds Jim McCarthy as men's basketball assistant
Colleges Towson adds Jim McCarthy as men's basketball assistant Former Northeastern men's basketball assistant coach Jim McCarthy will join the Towson coaching staff, Tigers head coach Pat Skerry announced Wednesday. McCarthy, who helped guide the...Tags: Washington College (Maryland), The Washington Post, Basketball, John Wall, D.C. United
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Bel Air High grad Xuan Bui wins local Jimmy Rane Foundation scholarship
Bel Air High School graduate Xuan Bui said she was really excited to learn she was selected as a recipient of a Jimmy Rane Foundation scholarship. It felt like her hard work of finding and completing scholarship applications had paid off, especially...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, Yella (movie), Education
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'Internship' may help Google land employees
SAN FRANCISCO — As soon as the credits rolled on "The Internship," Rachel Kang, a 20-year-old UC Berkeley sophomore from Torrance, headed straight back to her apartment to Google jobs at Google Inc. "I have always loved Google. I think everyone...
Tags: Career and Workplace, University of California, Berkeley, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Science and Technology, Arts and Culture
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Southwest, BWI aim for international flights
Southwest Airlines and BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport are talking about adding overseas flights, perhaps as early as 2015. "International is going to grow at BWI, and it's going to grow with Southwest," said Paul Wiedefeld, the airport's executive...
Tags: Transportation, Concourse, Travel, Air Transportation, Air Transportation Industry
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New leadership looking to revamp China's economic growth model
BEIJING — For years China has fueled its booming growth with investments aggressively pushed by local officials, who have used their power to secure land and take other measures to boost government coffers and economic output. But much of the...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Environmental Issues, Property, Productivity
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Sommer, former Hopkins dean, to accept prize in Israel
Alfred Sommer, a former Johns Hopkins University dean who discovered the importance of vitamin A in preventing child blindness, will accept an award Sunday in Israel honoring his contributions to preventive medicine. Sommer was chosen as a laureate of...
Tags: Demographics, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Israel, Human Interest
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Forward strides for stroke survivors
One night in 1999, a rash of frightening sensations hit Paul Titus all at once. His left arm went numb. His left eye began twitching. He couldn't speak without slurring. Unaware what the symptoms meant, he was slow to call for help. When his...
Tags: Medical Research, Death, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Science and Technology, Human Interest
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Shot putter Santos makes final throw in CIF
Sports EditorCLOVIS — Imperial High senior Sebastian Santos closed out his high school track and field career with a shot put of 53 feet, 2 inches at the CIF State meet here Friday. The senior finished 18th. “I would like to just say thank you for all...Tags: Track and Field, California Interscholastic Federation, Science and Technology, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Vincent Memorial Catholic High School says goodbye to class of 2013
Staff WriterCALEXICO — It wasn’t just a class but rather a family that graduated Friday morning from Vincent Memorial Catholic High School. “Most of them have attended Catholic school together for 12 years now, and they are very united. They have...Tags: Religion and Belief, Parochial Schools, Roman Catholicism, Schools, Human Interest
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Deadline July 1 for fellowship
SOUTH BEND - Applications are being accepted for the Judd Leighton School of Business & Economics graduate fellowship at Indiana University South Bend. The deadline is July 1 to apply for the fall semester. Each Leighton Fellow will receive up to $5,000...Tags: Indiana University
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