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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
SEATTLE (AP) — Though less likely to study in a formal technology or engineering course, America's girls are showing more mastery of those subjects than their boy classmates, according to newly released national education data.
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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
Over the last several months, the sources said, Prince has sought investment and political support for such an operation from influential Trump supporters and wealthy Venezuelan exiles. In private meetings in the United States and Europe, Prince ske...
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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
Speaking with MSNBC's Chris Hayes, O'Rourke spoke about the plan he unveiledearlier that day at Yosemite National Park in California
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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
Babies who are bottle-fed are quarter more likely to end up obese, research by the World Health Organisation suggests. The study of almost 30,000 children - the largest of its kind - found breast-feeding had a “protective” effect, reducing the chance...
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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
The South Korean company’s guarded outlook, which echoed recent comments from SK Hynix Inc., came after it posted first-quarter profit that missed estimates. The slowing expansion of data centers around the world has hurt demand for memory, while Ch...
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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
The Climate Change Committee will suggest that Scotland can reach that goal by 2045, according to the people who asked not to be named ahead of a report from the committee due on May 2. An official from the committee declined to comment. The report...
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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
Los Angeles just launched its very own Green New Deal, setting up the second-largest city in the country to have a carbon-neutral economy by 2050
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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
Modern materials, sensor and propulsion technology—particularly advanced adaptive-cycle engines that are currently in development—would solve most of the technical challenges that stymied the A-12 programDuring the closing stages of the Cold War, the...
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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
Here's a hypothetical: a telescope detects an asteroid between 100 and 300 meters in diameter racing through our solar system at 14 kilometers per second, 57 million kilometers from Earth. It's this potentially catastrophic scenario that 300 astrono...
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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
Organic light-emitting diodes were the hippest new display technology because they offered better screen quality while using less power. Smartphone makers were keen to preach the technology’s virtues in order to juice sales. When Apple Inc. finally...
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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
SpaceX makes a point of giving their rockets, spacecraft and other gadgets cool names. But what do they mean?
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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
Director John Singleton died less than two weeks after a massive stroke. Like many African-Americans, he struggled with high blood pressure
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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke on Monday announced his first major policy initiative, a $5 trillion plan to combat climate change that he says will keep the Earth from sliding past the point...
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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A measles outbreak that sickened more than 70 people, mostly children, in the Pacific Northwest is finally over even as the total number of cases nationwide continues to spike to near-record levels , officials said Monday.
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Heidi Harley
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4 years ago
KENT, Wash. — Construction workers have raised the roof on a new headquarters and research-and-development facility for Blue Origin, the private space venture founded by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. For now, the roof protects a bare patch of concrete laid...