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Students Learn Engineering, Science, and Math Without Leaving the Fun of Video Games Behind
Friday, 01.16.2009, 01:10am
Valparaiso, IN January 1, 2009 -- Mr. Ray Shingler and Mr. Clay Schultz, Founders and Creators of Software Kids, LLC, "a next-generation educational game company," announced today the release of their newest product, entitled Time Engineers (www.timeengineers.com) which teaches engineering, science, and math without leaving the fun of gaming behind.
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Women in Concrete Alliance seeks nominees for Woman of Distinction awar
Tuesday, 08.31.2010, 05:48pm
LAS VEGAS — The Women in Concrete Alliance (WICA), a networking organization for women in the concrete industry that debuted earlier this year, has announced the call for entries for their first Woman of Distinction award.
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New world fairs exhibition to open October 2010 at the National Building Museum
Sunday, 08.29.2010, 04:44pm
WASHINGTON — In the midst of the Great Depression, tens of millions of visitors flocked to world’s fairs in Chicago, San Diego, Cleveland, Dallas, San Diego, and New York where they encountered visions of a modern, technological tomorrow unlike anything seen before...
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Competition Declaration
Sunday, 08.10.2008, 04:46pm
Competition Declaration for those interested in Civil Engineering to provide a Study of design and construction of an artificial Mountain. A reward of 20,000 $US.
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USC Awarded Grant For Levee Research
Wednesday, 03.05.2008, 02:51pm
A USC civil engineering professor has received a major National Science
Foundation grant to develop models for predicting dam and levee failure
and responses to the resulting floods.
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Worst Pollution Risks Moving Indoors
Saturday, 01.26.2008, 05:12pm
Researchers have repeatedly found in the past 20 years that levels of
various toxic pollutants in household dust were higher, often many
times higher, than the levels that force cleanup of soil at federal
Superfund sites, according "Exposure Analysis," a new textbook.
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Professor finds new technique
Monday, 01.07.2008, 04:52pm
A Colorado State University researcher recognized for excellence by
President George W. Bush in November is reporting a new technique for
slowing the spread of antibiotic-resistant genes. Amy Pruden-Bagchi, an assistant professor in the Department of Civil
and Environmental Engineering, specializes in tracking the spread of
antibiotic-resistant genes in bacteria.
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