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Investigator: Mount Vernon teacher put 2nd Bible in class - WKRC
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio (AP) - A consultant says when a central Ohio science teacher was told to remove a Bible from his public school classroom, he got a second one. Co-owner Thomas Herlevi of consulting firm HR on Call testified Tuesday that John ...
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Black Holes May Have Formed Before Galaxies - Redorbit.com
Black holes may have come before the formation of galaxies, astronomers reported on Wednesday, adding information that could provide new insights into the nature of the mysterious invisible black objects. At the  213th meeting of the American ...
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'Red tide' linked to nutrient pollution - Terra Daily
U.S. and other scientists have linked nutrient pollution to an increase in the number of harmful algal blooms, sometimes called "red tide," in coastal seas. When harmful algal blooms occur, they taint seafood with toxins, cause human respiratory and ...
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Study: Pterosaurs used 4 legs to lift off - Terra Daily
Dinosaur-era pterosaurs, often referred to as pterodactyls, used their "arms" as well as their legs to leap into flight, a computerized model suggests. In fact, pterosaurs -- believed to have died off 65 million years ago in the same cataclysm that ...
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Milky Way _ the galaxy _ not snack-sized anymore - Guardian Unlimited
AP Science Writer= WASHINGTON (AP) — Take that, Andromeda! For decades, astronomers thought when it came to the major galaxies in Earth's cosmic neighborhood, our Milky Way was a weak sister to the larger Andromeda. Not anymore. The Milky Way is ...
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UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News - United Press International
BALTIMORE, Jan. 7 (UPI) -- Dinosaur-era pterosaurs, often referred to as pterodactyls, used their "arms" as well as their legs to leap into flight, a computerized model suggests. In fact, pterosaurs -- believed to have died off 65 million years ago ...
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Year of Science 2009 Kicks Off this Week Across the Nation - Earthtimes
WASHINGTON , Jan,. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- The Coalition on the Public Understanding of Science (COPUS) kicked off Year of Science 2009 (YoS2009) -- a national, yearlong, grassroots celebration -- this week in Boston at the annual meeting of the Society ...
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Photo Release -- Northrop Grumman Opens Science, Technology ... - MSN MoneyCentral
Photos accompanying this release are available at http://media.primezone.com/noc/ Located in Owings Mills, BizTown is a 10,000-square-foot miniature town designed to reflect the growing importance of "real world" technology and communications ...
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Tiny particles lead medicine from science fiction to nanorobots ... - CJAD
TORONTO - More than 40 years ago, the film "Fantastic Voyage" took moviegoers on a journey that was pure science fiction - a submarine and its crew were shrunk to the size of a cell and injected into the bloodstream of a dying scientist. The mission ...
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Louisiana Tech physicists highlight top 10 science stories of 2008 - EurekAlert
Discover , one of the world's premier science and technology news magazines, released its list of the Top 100 Stories for 2008 and features two projects involving physicists from Louisiana Tech University in its Top 10. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC ...
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