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Study: Oyster reefs could be 'TUMS' to acidic bay
If CO2-fueled acidity is the heartburn of the Chesapeake Bay, a little relief could be as close as the nearest oyster rock. Authors of a new study on the corrosive effects of ocean acidity on mollusks say healthy reefs can be an antidote — an...
Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Oysters, Conservation, Omega Protein Corporation, Seafood
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Married couple among Western University's first dental graduates
Inland Valley Daily BulletinIn close to nine years of marriage, Luisa and Nathan Snyder have done many things together. They have worked together, gone to college together and Wednesday they will graduate together, among the first graduates of Western University of Health...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Dentistry and Dental Health, Guatemala, Science and Technology, Science
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Writer and activist Bobbi Salinas dead several months before family finds body
The Santa Fe New MexicanBarbara Salinas-Norman was a Chicana activist, a bilingual teacher, an author, a publisher and an artist. She was "intelligent," "inspiring," a "trailblazer." But her life had begun to unravel, and this once well-connected woman apparently died alone in...Tags: U.S. Department of Education, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Book, Teachers
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Study shows oyster reefs buffer acidification of Chesapeake Bay
GLOUCESTER — A new study co-authored by Prof. Roger Mann of William and Mary's Virginia Institute of Marine Science adds a new item to the list of oyster reef benefits — the ability to buffer increasing acidity of ocean waters. The study,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Conservation, Oysters, Environmental Issues, Ecosystems
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Chance stop at ISU leads Chicagoan to ag degree
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill.What started as a road trip to St. Louis while Donald Johnson was a college freshman in Chicago ended as a tour of Illinois State University's Ropp Agricultural Building in Normal and led to a decision to attend ISU. He will graduate Saturday with an...Tags: Illinois State University, Science and Technology, Science, Students, Teachers
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Episcopal Presiding Bishop Visits Orlando March 3-5
The Religion WorldThe Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, is scheduled to visit the Central Florida Episcopal diocese Sunday, March 3 through Tuesday, March 5. Schori will preach at Episcopal Church of the Resurrection,... -
American Sheep Industry Association elects new officers
Denver, Colo. - The American Sheep Industry Association's (ASI) Board of Directors elected new officers at the 2013 ASI/National Lamb Feeders Association Convention on Jan. 26 in San Antonio, Texas. Elected to the office of president is Clint Krebs of...Tags: Politics, Elections, Colleges and Universities
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Research shows cow temperament affects reproduction
Brookings - Sometimes we wonder if that cow rattling the chute is worth keeping. Recent research suggests maybe not, said Elaine Grings, SDSU Extension Cow/Calf Management & Production Specialist. Grings points to studies conducted several years ago...Tags: Science and Technology
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Study's anti-grazing myths debunked
A recent study published by a journal called Environmental Management has called for the end of grazing on public lands due to climate change. With funding from the Wyss Foundation, a radical environmentalist, foreign-based organization, researchers...Tags: Land Resources, Greenpeace, Conservation, Book, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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IATSE to picket UCLA and USC games in dispute with Pac-12 (updated)
The dispute between the newly formed Pac-12 Network and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees is escalating. IATSE, which represents over 100,000 crew members who work on movies and TV shows, will set up picket lines outside college...
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Your child's behavior in preschool can determine whether or not they will get college degree
WDBJ-TV Anchor/ReporterWhat are the chances your preschooler will get a college degree? Believe it or not there is some preschool behavior that can help determine that. At Mount Pleasant Elementary School in Roanoke County the preschool room is a busy place filled with all...Tags: Preschools, Schools, Education, Early Learning, Colleges and Universities
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Farmers Markets: Indigo Rose tomato, a dark beauty
Special to the Los Angeles TimesOf the dozen tomato varieties displayed at Vang Thao's stand last Saturday, one, with purplish black skin over a flaming orange ground color, stood out spectacularly. It's a new variety, Indigo Rose, pigmented by anthocyanins, the same compounds...Tags: Genetic Engineering, Cherries, Genes and Chromosomes, Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses
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