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  • No threat from Japanese radiation spread across US Saturday, April 2, 2011 @ 12:46PMWASHINGTON - Traces of radioactive material from the endangered Japanese nuclear plant are being detected from coast to coast in the United States and in Iceland, but amounts continue to be far below levels that would cause health problems.
  • 'Theories of Everything Part II` explained March 24 at observatory Friday, March 18, 2011 @ 11:25PMThe guest speaker for the evening is John Ensworth, a senior science education specialist at the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, working with NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. He conducts independent reviews of all Earth and space science education products produced by or for NASA, as well as workshops and professional development opportunities year-round and at national ...
  • Extreme weather is just the beginning: Garnaut Thursday, February 3, 2011 @ 7:43AMIf you are worried that Australia's floods, fires and cyclones are getting more intense, the federal government's key climate adviser says 'you ain't seen nothing yet'.
  • OSU grad among scientists honored by White House Saturday, October 16, 2010 @ 2:42AMWarren Washington, one of the world’s leading climate scientistsand a graduate of Oregon State University, is one of 10 personsnamed Friday by President Obama to receive the National Medal ofScience.
  • Portland native, Oregon State alumnus receives National Medal of Science Friday, October 15, 2010 @ 8:11PMWarren Washington, who was born in Portland and earned two degrees at Oregon State University, was among 10 scientists to be named National Medal of Science winners Thursday by President Obama.
  • Rio Grande Valley veterans remember Korean War Monday, June 28, 2010 @ 12:25AMHARLINGEN — Sixty years ago, thousands of soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen were called to serve in the Korean War, even as Americans were still adjusting to peacetime after World War II. The North Korean People’s Army invaded South Korea on...
  • E-mail letters, June 2, 2010 Wednesday, June 2, 2010 @ 10:59AMThe Board of Education, administration and staff of District 51 have been working to overcome the challenges posed by decreasing revenues and shrinking resources.
  • Doctorate for Heather the Weather Wednesday, April 21, 2010 @ 9:50AMFormer BBC weather presenter Heather Reid is to be awarded an honorary doctorate by Glasgow University.
  • Campus Notes Feb. 1, 2010 Monday, February 1, 2010 @ 11:15AMBYU
  • Monday Chat: Port St. Lucie woman now state meteorologist Sunday, January 31, 2010 @ 7:59PMPORT ST. LUCIE — Amy Frank Godsey, 26, daughter of Neil and Susan Frank and a graduate of Centennial High School and Florida State University, has been named Florida state meteorologist in the Division of Emergency Management. She holds a bachelor of science degree in meteorology and a minor in physics. Born in Michigan but raised in Port St. Lucie, she was active in Westside Baptist Church and ...
  • No regrets on the road from Copenhagen Monday, December 21, 2009 @ 8:40PMCopenhagen changes nothing for Australian policymakers -- but that won't stop politicians from using it as a political weapon.
  • Heather the weather to leave BBC Wednesday, December 9, 2009 @ 5:54AMWeather presenter Heather Reid is to leave BBC Scotland after a total of 15 years working on Reporting Scotland.
  • Women crusaders 'on the prowl' for timber mafia Sunday, November 8, 2009 @ 11:38PMA group of tribal women in eastern India has helped restore the neighbourhood forests. Carrying traditional weapons and humming folk warnings, these women go on routine patrolling to track timber mafia engaged in illegal felling of trees.
  • Woman gets high-flying honor for war service Friday, July 3, 2009 @ 2:33AMSylvia Schwartz Granader, then 22, flew over Detroit in 1942 as a young pilot. "This is as close as you can get to heaven without dying," the Beverly Hills woman, now 89, recalls thinking. Granader soon after earned a spot with the elite Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), flying World War II planes to airmen queued for combat missions.