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Study of warming Lake Superior finds less habitat for siscowet lakers but more for walleye, salmon
Duluth News TribuneNewly published research has found that Lake Superior's warming water is probably already affecting its most abundant big fish. Increasing water temperatures over the last three decades have made conditions more favorable for chinook salmon, walleye...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology, Weather, Research, Lakes and Ponds
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St. Francis professor going to leadership academy
St. Francis University chemistry professor Pedro Muino was selected by the Council of Independent Colleges and the American Academic Leadership Institute to participate in a year-long Senior Leadership Academy. The 26 mid-level administrators chosen for...Tags: Education, Science and Technology, Chemistry, Colleges and Universities
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LGBT elders grapple with bias, dearth of services
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.Dinner still needs to be cooked and the table cleared. There are birds to be identified each day in the backyard, and there are worries, too, about weakening knees, diabetes, money and driving at night. "I'm going to be 80, so I don't think too far...Tags: Diabetes, Business Enterprises, Feminism, Social Security, Gays and Lesbians
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Labor leader Kenney pushed for farmworker rights
Seattle TimesFormer state Labor Council President Lawrence Kenney was remembered last week for his advocacy for farmworkers at a time when such a stance took courage. "He was very committed to working the problems of farmworkers and did much to bring farm laborers...Tags: Politics, Labor Legislation, Government, Feminism, AFL-CIO
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Yuma competition drives auto engineers to excel
The Sun, Yuma, Ariz.There's only so much a student can learn within the confines of a classroom when it comes to automotive engineering. In order to better equip future generations of engineers with hands-on experience, the U.S. Department of Energy and General Motors have...Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, Chevrolet, Services and Shopping, Mississippi State University , The Ohio State University
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Use gypsum to build soils and buffer weather
Chicago - Ohio farmer Les Seiler has applied gypsum to his fields for the past five years. His farm is based in Fulton County, Ohio, 40 miles west of Toledo and near the Michigan border where Seiler says cold and wet spring weather is “guaranteed.”...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Agricultural Research and Technology, Weather, Natural Disasters, Energy Resources
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MOOCs Provider in Higher Ed. Targets K-12 Teacher PD
Education Week, Bethesda, Md.In attempting to bring "MOOCs" to the world of teacher training, the Silicon Valley company Coursera and its partners at universities and other institutions are courting a new and potentially vast audience, one that is becoming increasingly accustomed...Tags: Occupations, New York City, Colleges and Universities, Environmental Issues, Arts
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Jolie puts spotlight on a stark choice
Seattle TimesANGELINA JOLIE WON NEW FANS -- some in unlikely places -- when she revealed Tuesday that she'd had a double mastectomy to ward off a very high genetic risk of breast cancer. "I've become a huge Angelina Jolie fan today," enthused Dr. Elizabeth Swisher,...Tags: Medical Research, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Mastectomy, Insurance, U.S. Supreme Court
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Even in changing times, Shawnee Mission aims to remain at the head of the class
The Kansas City StarThe curtain to the new Shawnee Mission School District opens on a stage of cowboys and cowgirls rehearsing at Westridge Middle School. Something they call "positive risk" is in full play. For a troupe of nervous middle-schoolers learning the musical...Tags: Biotechnology, Colleges and Universities, Budgets and Budgeting, Students, Entertainment Events
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Frontier student wins regional competition
Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, Wash.A Frontier Middle School eighth-grader talked about his plans to become a computer engineer and came home with first place in the regional Gear Up Career Showplace competition. The 2013 competition drew 23 schools. Jah-Mali Jackson was required to...Tags: Education, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities
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Seattle's 'Mr. Sundial' takes his passion to next level: garage ceiling
Seattle TimesLots of people convert their garages into home offices. But only Woody Sullivan painstakingly plotted 700 dots of sunlight on his garage ceiling at his Phinney Ridge home. The dots were the reflections from a 1-inch mirror, attached to a 6-inch pipe...Tags: Glastonbury, Architecture, Customs and Tradition, Arts and Culture, George Washington
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Three honored for distributing defibrillators to sports programs
The Santa Cruz SentinelThe stars aligned for the boy. When a 16-year-old suddenly collapsed from a heart attack during a P.E. class at Harbor High School in 2011, it happened under the best possible conditions. He was surrounded by classmates, who beckoned their teacher for...Tags: Heart Attack, Disasters and Accidents, Emergency Health Procedures, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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