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BYU TV gives a 'First Look' into student films

03.06.2009 20:17    newsnet.byu.edu
One of four student-produced programs broadcast on BYU Television, 'First Look,' showcases the work of BYU students with its third season to begin airing tonight at 9.


ILSA chapter deemed most improved

03.06.2009 20:17    newsnet.byu.edu
The BYU International Law Students Association of the J. Reuben Clark Law School recently won the 2009 Most Improved Chapter award in recognition of improvements made in this past academic year.

BYU to host 'Sacred Space Symposium'

03.06.2009 20:17    newsnet.byu.edu
Members of the LDS faith have always found solace in sacred spaces.

Performance fee may affect KBYU-FM, other radio stations

03.06.2009 20:17    newsnet.byu.edu
University and high school radio stations are uniting to oppose federal legislation that would impose a fee on noncommercial radio stations that play music.


Nigeria: EEPNL Supports Six Varsities in Geology Education

03.06.2009 20:05    allafrica.com
Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited, (EEPNL), a subsidiary of ExxonMobil has donated equipment to aid research in Geology and the sum of N5,050,000 to each of the six universities under its University Partnering Programme (UPP).

West Africa: Citizen Wins Informatics Olympiad

03.06.2009 20:05    allafrica.com
Fourteen year-old SS2 student of the Nigerian Turkish International College, Lagos, Abdulmalik Ajenifuja has won the maiden edition of the African Informatics Olympiad (AIO), organised by the National Mathematical Centre (NMC), Abuja. He is to enjoy a full scholarship for

Botswana: Herpes Medication Does Not Reduce HIV Transmission

03.06.2009 20:05    allafrica.com
Herpes medication does not reduce the risk of HIV transmission from individuals with HIV and genital herpes, Dr Joseph Makhema revealed at a press briefing held last Thursday at the Botswana Harvard Partnership buildings in Gaborone.

"Don't Inflame Our Youth!"

03.06.2009 19:13    wisconsinhistory.org
That's the headline of a Wisconsin State Journal editorial from 1898, when a seemingly noble military intervention spawned a wave of blind, unthinking nationalism, and the U.S. quickly became embroiled in a messy foreign occupation with a Wisconsin soldier in
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University of Maryland-led consortium wins $93 million NOAA climate institute

03.06.2009 15:49    eurekalert.org
University of Maryland) The University of Maryland will lead a new climate research partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, North Carolina State University and 16 other institutions. The nationwide consortium led by Maryland won a competition for a

NASA satellite detects red glow to map global ocean plant health

03.06.2009 15:49    eurekalert.org
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center) Researchers have conducted the first global analysis of the health and productivity of ocean plants, as revealed by a unique signal detected by a NASA satellite.

Who will pick up the bill?

03.06.2009 15:49    eurekalert.org
Institute of Physics) Ocean acidification, a direct result of increased CO2 emission, is set to change the Earth's marine ecosystems forever and may have a direct impact on our economy, resulting in substantial revenue declines and job losses.

Height of large waves changes according to month

03.06.2009 15:49    eurekalert.org
FECYT - Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology) A team of researchers from the University of Cantabria has developed a statistical model that makes it possible to study the variability of extreme waves throughout the year, according to the journal

Hybrid remotely operated vehicle 'Nereus' reaches deepest part of the ocean

03.06.2009 15:49    eurekalert.org
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) A new type of deep-sea robotic vehicle called Nereus has successfully reached the deepest part of the world's ocean, reports a team of U.S. engineers and scientists aboard the research vessel Kilo Moana. The dive to

Find Your Own Place on Mars

03.06.2009 15:20    astrobio.net
Researchers are adding to the features available on the popular online application, Google Earth. Now users can participate in actual Mars missions by using Google Earth to recommend places of interest to photograph with the THEMIS camera on NASA's Mars

World of Change: Amazon Deforestation

03.06.2009 15:19    earthobservatory.nasa.gov
The state of Rondonia in western Brazil is one of the most deforested parts of the Amazon. This series shows deforestation on the frontier in the northwestern part of the state between 2000 and 2008.
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Democracy Bridge Damaged by Earthquake

03.06.2009 15:19    earthobservatory.nasa.gov
The day after a powerful 7.3-magnitude earthquake shook Honduras, Taiwan’s Formosat-2 satellite captured this detailed, photo-like image showing the collapsed span of the earthquake-damaged Democracy bridge.
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Dust Plume off the Libyan Coast

03.06.2009 15:19    earthobservatory.nasa.gov
This true-color image from May 31, 2009, shows a dust plume blowing off the Libyan coast toward the northwest, spreading out slightly over the Mediterranean Sea.
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Floods from Cyclone Aila in India and Bangladesh

03.06.2009 15:19    earthobservatory.nasa.gov
This pair of images shows flooding in India and Bangladesh on May 28, 2009, following the landfall of Cyclone Aila.
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World of Change: Antarctic Ozone Hole

03.06.2009 15:19    earthobservatory.nasa.gov
In the early 1980s, scientists began to realize that CFCs were creating a thin spot -- a hole -- in the ozone layer over Antarctica every spring. This series of satellite images shows the ozone hole on the day of
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