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U.S. charges 3 NYU researchers in Chinese bribery case
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. authorities brought criminal charges against three New York University researchers on Monday, alleging they conspired to take bribes from Chinese medical and research outfits for details about NYU research into magnetic resonance...Tags: National Institutes of Health, China, Dow Chemical Co., Justice System, Lawyers
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Red Line project kicks off with new signs
RedEyeA good sign: The CTA learned its lesson from past projects and updated much of the signage for the southern Red Line reconstruction project, making it easier for riders to commute on Monday, the first weekday of the five-month initiative. The CTA...Tags: Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Cultural Center, Science and Technology
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Planning for heavy traffic in Gettysburg
York Daily Record, Pa.Every summer, tourists come to Gettysburg in their cars, trucks and vans, causing congestion on area roads. More visitors than usual are expected in Gettysburg this summer for the 150th events, and planners have been looking for ways to lessen the...Tags: Apple iPhone, Lincoln, Services and Shopping, Apple iPad, Groceries
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Human calculator: Fabens High math whiz earns titles, MIT scholarship
El Paso Times, TexasSolving complex math problems is simple for Fabens High School senior Miguel Medrano, who sees the mathematical equations as challenges to investigate and solve. Medrano's ability to solve geometric, algebraic, precalculus and calculus problems in a...Tags: Schools, Mathematics, University of Texas at Austin, High Schools, Cornell University
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Irrigation goes high tech with pump monitor
The Lexington Herald-LeaderWatering the farm is about to get very high-tech. Retired Lexington entrepreneur Bob Farinelli has gotten back into the electronic saddle with a way to take the techniques of environmental control he used at ELAN Home Systems into the field. Way out...Tags: Science and Technology
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Reviews of new pop music releases
The Philadelphia InquirerDAFT PUNK "Random Access Memories" (Columbia, 2 1/2 stars) The mysterious Frenchmen of Daft Punk _ Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo _ are never seen without their trusty robot helmets. But while they keep their faces hidden for the...Tags: The National (music group), Bars and Clubs, Animal Collective (music group), Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Breese bottler will offer new beers
Belleville News-DemocratExcel Bottling Co. has announced plans the release of two new beers by the Memorial Day weekend. Excel, which is the bottler of Ski and makers of an assortment of other sugar cane-flavored soft drinks, began brewing beer last fall. The company will...Tags: Memorial Day, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Science and Technology
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Minnesota Senate to take up tax bill; plan raises $2.1 billion in new revenue
St. Paul Pioneer PressA tax bill that would raise revenue $2.1 billion by boosting taxes on high-wage earners, smokers and corporations is headed for debate by the Senate. The bill, which also helps support a development plan pushed by the Mayo Clinic in Rochester...Tags: Brooklyn Park, Business, Hospitals and Clinics, Taxation, Politics
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Get your appliances working
Broken windows, heavy rain and power problems can take a toll on electrical appliances. Van Schoen, spokesman for Tamarac Fire Rescue, suggests turning off your circuit breakers if the power goes off "so that you do not damage anything when the power...Tags: Tamarac, Science and Technology
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Album review: Daft Punk, 'Random Access Memories'
3 stars (out of 4) Now that electronic music has become a major presence on the pop charts and the sports arenas of North America, the timing couldn’t be better for the French godfathers of 21st Century rave to strap on their robot gear and ride...
Tags: Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Bars and Clubs, Animal Collective (music group), Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Top 10 things you should do before, during and after a storm
Before Make a plan, decide whether to stay or go If you haven't done so already, make a plan for the entire family, right down to the dog. When a storm threatens, will you stay home, head to a shelter, or flee the area? Each scenario requires some...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Science and Technology, Insurance
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You must protect your electronics, digital data
Whether you stay or go, it's smart to back up important files, photos and other information from your computer and other electronic devices. Computers MICROSOFT allows users to store data in the cloud with SkyDrive. Once you create a free account, you...
Tags: Online Media Industry, Software Industry, Google Inc., Car Safety Tips and Advice, Apple iPhone
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