Archive for October, 2008
In Short
In Short
A round-up of today’s other stories in brief
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Why NASA Mars Lab Turns to Cloud Computing
The NASA team behind the Spirit and Opportunity Mars rovers–the Jet Propulsion Laboratory–has announced a move to cloud computing.
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Studies validate use of family health history as gold standard in disease risk assessment
Studies validate use of family health history as gold standard in disease risk assessment
Thousands of the world’s top scientists and clinicians in the human genetics field will convene to present their latest research findings at the American Society of Human Genetics 60th Annual Meeting, which will be held November 2-6, 2010, in Washington, D.C.
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Flag Chargers down S.V. Eagles 20-19
The Douglas Chargers hosted the Sierra Vista Eagles in Youth Football League play Saturday at Armando DeLucas Stadium.
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International conference on forests and climate change in KK
International conference on forests and climate change in KK
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Forestry Department, in partnership with WWF-Malaysia, will be hosting an international conference on “Forests and Climate Change: Decoding and Realising REDD-plus in the Heart of Borneo (HoB), With Specific Focus on Sabah”, at the Magellan Sutera, Sutera Harbour Resort here on November 8 and 9.
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(WWE) Steve Austin Speaks – Hosting RAW In Albany, ‘Taker/Lesnar
WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin appeared on the Wresting Voice podcast this week and spoke about a number of topics. Here are some highlights of what Austin said about:
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Orienteering set for Florida Agricultural Museum
The Florida Agricultural Museum and Florida Orienteering are hosting an open orienteering event from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Nov. 13 on the grounds of the Florida Agricultural Museum in Palm Coast. Orienteering is the sport of navigation with a map and compass. It’s easy to learn, but always challenging. The object is to walk or run to a series of points shown on the map, choosing routes — both on …
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