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    May 23, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  1. Living Here: Colleges and universities

    No matter what type of education you're looking for, it's available here in Hampton Roads. Bryant & Stratton College. Hampton. The facility at Peninsula Town Center opened in 2010 with 80 students, with plans to expand as laboratories are opened and a...

    Tags: Christopher Newport University, Nursing, Social Sciences, Students, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)

  2. May 22, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  3. Sensible Seafood Fest coming up May 24 in Virginia Beach

    Learn about sustainable practices in the seafood industry while sampling great food at this week's Sensible Seafood Fest.
    Learn about sustainable practices in the seafood industry while sampling great food at this week's Sensible Seafood Fest. The third annual festival will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, May 24, at the Virginia Aquarium in Virginia Beach. The...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, Aquaculture

  4. May 14, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Florida Travel Tips & Deals

    Check this list often as new tips, events and deals around Florida come in:
    Special Correspondent
    Check this list often as new tips, events and deals around Florida come in: Florida residents can make a splash -- Wet 'n Wild is offering Florida Residents free entry almost any time during the same year (through Dec. 31) with the purchase of a...

    Tags: Vern Yip, Architecture, Bars and Clubs, History (tv network), Electronics

  6. May 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. For the first time, researchers track manta rays with satellites

    For the first time, an international team of researchers has used satellites to track the movements of manta rays, providing valuable new information about the massive rays, which are considered "vulnerable" to extinction  by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The preliminary findings for the Atlantic mantas showed that they traveled as far as 680 miles over a one- to two-month period searching for food, sticking close to the coastline. They also spent considerable time in shipping lanes, which rendered them vulnerable to being hit by freighters.
    For the first time, an international team of researchers has used satellites to track the movements of manta rays, providing valuable new information about the massive rays, which are considered "vulnerable" to extinction  by the International Union for...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Mexico, Conservation, Wildlife, Science

  8. Apr 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Lacrosse Q&A: Navy defender Kierstin King

    Each week, The Baltimore Sun publishes a Q&A with an area college lacrosse player to help you become more acquainted with the player and his/her team. Today's guest is Navy senior defender Kierstin King, a Hereford graduate and three-time All-Patriot League selection. The Midshipmen's only team captain, she is Navy's career leader in ground balls with 150. Despite missing the last six games of her sophomore year with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, she will break the program record for career starts Friday in the Patriot League semifinals when the two-time defending champion Mids (15-2) host American at 5 p.m.
    Each week, The Baltimore Sun publishes a Q&A with an area college lacrosse player to help you become more acquainted with the player and his/her team. Today's guest is Navy senior defender Kierstin King, a Hereford graduate and three-time All-Patriot...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Weather Science, College Sports, Oceans, Sports

  10. Apr 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Q&A: Greg Street, 'World of Warcraft' Lead Systems Designer (Pt. 1)

    Greg Street took an unusual path to being one of the lead developers on the most massive video game in history. The McDaniel College graduate returns to his alma mater on April 30 in a free event open to the public called "SmartTALK," where Street will speak about how his liberal arts education prepared him for his current role as "World of Warcraft's" lead systems designer.
    Greg Street took an unusual path to being one of the lead developers on the most massive video game in history. The McDaniel College graduate returns to his alma mater on April 30 in a free event open to the public called "SmartTALK," where Street will...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Entertainment, Gaming, Education, Nintendo Company Ltd.

  12. Apr 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. March Madness, weather-wise

    This year's late winter heat wave over much of the United States, dubbed "March Madness," has been cited as evidence that human-induced global warming is causing the climate system to stray far outside its normal range of variability. The thousands of all-time high temperature records shattered during last month's climate rampage have been likened to home-run records shattered by a baseball player on steroids.
    This year's late winter heat wave over much of the United States, dubbed "March Madness," has been cited as evidence that human-induced global warming is causing the climate system to stray far outside its normal range of variability. The thousands of...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Global Warming, Conservation, Global Change, Environmental Pollution

  14. Mar 17, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  15. Funding dip has Natural Biodiversity hitting books

    As state and federal funding sources for nonprofits dry up, groups like Natural Biodiversity are finding themselves in an evolve or go extinct situation.
    Daily American Sunday Editor
    As state and federal funding sources for nonprofits dry up, groups like Natural Biodiversity are finding themselves in an evolve or go extinct situation. "Unfortunately, the change in administration has led to the state cutting back environmental...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Environmental Pollution, Conservation, Invasive Species, Science

  16. Mar 23, 2012 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  17. Tar balls wash up on local beaches

    SAN DIEGO - A common nuisance for North County beach goers is back, globs of black tar are washing up on San Diego shores.
    Fox 5 San Diego Reporter
    SAN DIEGO - A common nuisance for North County beach goers is back, globs of black tar are washing up on San Diego shores. “It’s kind of like gum all over the beach, but inside of the gum, it’s oily,” surfer Cody Rush said...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Energy Resources, Oceans, Science, Natural Resources

  18. Mar 28, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. For a classmate in need, a lesson in generosity and community

    He was a shy kid, say classmates and teachers at Fairfax High. Quiet, likable, smart, and determined to go to college — preferably UC Irvine.
    He was a shy kid, say classmates and teachers at Fairfax High. Quiet, likable, smart, and determined to go to college — preferably UC Irvine. But the story of Jose Chojolan is a tough reminder that for all of us, from moment to moment, there are no...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Teachers, Students, Back Pain, Emergency Health Procedures

  20. Apr 4, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  21. Campaigning for Kids: Boys and Girls Club hosts Greatest Big Kids Fundraiser

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">ST. JOSEPH COUNTY -- The former Mayor of Mishawaka, Jeff Rea, is running another election campaign -- but not for public office. He's hoping you will vote for him in the Greatest Big Kids competition. Rea is raising money for the Boys and Girls Club.&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>
    ST. JOSEPH COUNTY -- The former Mayor of Mishawaka, Jeff Rea, is running another election campaign -- but not for public office. He's hoping you will vote for him in the Greatest Big Kids competition. Rea is raising money for the Boys and Girls Club.  ...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Politics, Elections, Science

  22. Feb 21, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  23. Beached sei whale a big attraction in Norfolk's Ocean View

    <strong>Update:</strong> <em>Researchers from the <a id=&quot;PLCUL000007" class="taxInlineTagLink" title="Virginia Aquarium &amp;amp; Marine Science Center" href="../../topic/science-technology/science/virginia-aquarium-%26-marine-science-center-PLCUL000007.topic">Virginia Aquarium</a> &amp; Marine Science Center initially misidentified the whale the washed ashore in <a id="PLGEO100101185020000" class="taxInlineTagLink" title="Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)" href="../../topic/us/virginia/norfolk-county/norfolk-%28norfolk-virginia%29-PLGEO100101185020000.topic">Norfolk</a> on Sunday. It is a fin whale, not a sei whale, Joan Barns, an aquarium spokeswoman, said Tuesday.</em>
    Update: Researchers from the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center initially misidentified the whale the washed ashore in Norfolk on Sunday. It is a fin whale, not a sei whale, Joan Barns, an aquarium spokeswoman, said Tuesday.     NORFOLK —...

    Tags: Science and Technology, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Lifestyle and Leisure, Conservation, Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center

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