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Stargazer: 'It's only a theory'? In science, theories are everything (Waco Tribune-Herald) ?It?s only a theory.? Likely you?ve heard that before, and understood it to mean that an idea need not be believed or taken seriously. One definition of theory ? ?an assumption or guess based on limited knowledge or information? ? fits this notion of disbelief.
HADCO hoping to attract better jobs (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch) HADCO has initiated a new five-year plan that focuses on attracting high-paying, high-tech jobs with good benefits to the area.
Welcome to the ShanklyGates.co.uk Message Board (Shankly Gates) What the fuck ? I haven`t been swimmin` today ........... ?What the fuck ? I haven`t been swimmin` today ........... ? hell, look on the bright side. At least you didn't try to measure your brain.
Private school has big plans, gets humble start (NWAnews.com) HOT SPRINGS ? The brochure for the Hot Springs Christian School promises studies in fine arts, music, theology and business. It shows students with sparkling white teeth sitting by bowls of fruit, playing guitar and peering into a microscope. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
Living fossils (The Standard-Times) Ten NBHS students participated in the program at Sea Lab, helping two scientists visiting from Germany collect, wash and identify specimens using stereo microscopes.
Dental Loupes For Students Offer From British Dental Association (Medical News Today) Final-year dental students are to benefit from an exclusive finance deal from the British Dental Association for the purchase of dental loupes to help encourage healthy and effective working habits right from the start of their career. The loupes are part of a special new membership benefit offer for students which also includes free membership of the BDA for their final year of study.
A case for bonds? (Daily Breeze) Torrance school officials hint of campus closures if measures fail. » For more on the school bonds
Cheap cervical cancer test is boost for poor countries (New Scientist) The new test can be conducted quickly, by medics with little training, and treatment can be immediate ? it could halve deaths from the disease
In print (Science News) With solid findings under its belt and the Martian summer waning, the Phoenix Mars lander perseveres in its study of the soil and sky of the planet?s arctic plain.
Smoothest Surface Ever Created: May Lead To World's First Atomic Microscope (Science Daily) Physicists have created the "quantum stabilized atom mirror," the smoothest surface ever, according to an article in the journal Advanced Materials. The innovation is already being used in the design of the world's first atomic microscope.
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