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SDSU announces new Plant Science Department head
BROOKINGS - David Wright is the new Plant Science Department Head at South Dakota State University, pending approval of the Board of Regents. "David Wright brings with him extensive industry experience as well as a renewed commitment to relevance and...Tags: Science and Technology, Manhattan (New York City), Agricultural Research and Technology, Iowa State University , Biology
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More Than Just a Game: Shriners, Boone gear up for 40th Kansas Shrine Bowl
It may be reaching 40, but unlike its human counterparts, the Kansas Shrine Bowl is showing no signs of slowing down. In fact, the state’s oldest annual all-star game of any sport may be picking up speed as it approaches the 40th renewal of the...
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READER SUBMITTED: Quinnipiac University Athletic Training And Sports Medicine Professor To Receive Award
HamdenSusan Norkus, of Southington, a professor of athletic training and sports medicine in the School of Health Sciences at Quinnipiac University, has been selected to receive the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) Athletic Trainer Service Award....Tags: Health and Safety at School, University of Toledo, Teachers, Colleges and Universities, Drugs and Medicines
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U.S. discovery of rogue GMO wheat raises concerns over controls
Reuters(Reuters) - For global consumers now on high alert over a rogue strain of genetically modified wheat found in Oregon, the question is simple: How could this happen? For a cadre of critics of biotech crops, the question is different: How could it not? The...Tags: Science and Technology, Biotechnology, Food Industry, Agricultural Research and Technology, Chemical Industry
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More U.S. women than ever are breadwinners, Pew study finds
Mothers are breadwinners for a record share of American families, as more women bring up children on their own and more married mothers outearn their husbands, an analysis of census data shows. The new reality is a dramatic shift from decades ago, the...Tags: United States Census Bureau, Population and Census, Leave It to Beaver (tv program), Demographics
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The potential of spectral analysis
MANHATTAN, KAN. - Used in everything from baked goods to trendy edamame and livestock feed to cooking oil, the huge array of uses for soybeans has scientists looking for the most efficient ways to grow them. That interest inspired the Kansas State...Tags: Science and Technology, Technology, Petroleum Industry
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The assassination of Bobby Kennedy, through the eyes of a college girl
The spring and summer of 1968 were an agony for the United States, especially for young Americans and black Americans. In April, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis. In June, Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated, here in Los Angeles, in the...
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USDA funds studies of weather and climatic variability impact on cattle
MADISON, Wis. - On May 7, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) awarded $19.5 million to support research, education and Extension activities associated with climate solutions in agriculture aimed at the impacts of climate variability and change on...Tags: Weather, Beverage Industry, Agricultural Research and Technology, Environmental Issues, U.S. Department of Energy
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SDSU Extension hosts Seedstock Symposium June 27-28 in Sioux Falls
BROOKINGS - Each year about 1.5 million calves are born in South Dakota. SDSU Extension is hosting a Seedstock Symposium June 27-28 in Sioux Falls at the SDSU Extension Regional Center to provide producers with research-based information on the use of the...Tags: Medical Specialization, South Dakota State University, Iowa State University , Colleges and Universities, Biology
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William E. Good, D.O., 60
William E. Good, D.O., 60, of Cheboygan, passed away May 6, 2013. Dr. Good was a board certified anesthesiologist with a medical career that spanned more than 30 years. A farm boy from Kansas, he graduated from Kansas State University and the...Tags: Osteopathic Medicine, Anesthesiology, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest
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Angus juniors 'Raise the Bar' at KSU
When it comes to leadership development, it's more than just showing up. It's about gaining industry knowledge, strengthening communication skills and learning the value of teamwork. That is exactly what Angus youth learned while attending the 2013...Tags: Science and Technology, Manhattan (New York City), Agricultural Research and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Agriculture
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Scholarships reward future beef industry leaders
The Certified Angus Beef (CAB) brand awarded $21,000 to seven university students through its Colvin Scholarship Fund, in recognition of their leadership and achievement at the community and beef industry levels. Developed in 1999 upon the retirement of...Tags: Science and Technology, Zoology, U.S. Congress, Agricultural Research and Technology, Students
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