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Technology Conference for Teachers Next Week in Rio Rancho
Educators will learn ways to incorporate technology into their classrooms and teaching Rio Rancho Public Schools will welcome teachers from across the state next week for a technology conference. The district is hosting the conference at V. Sue Cleveland High on Tuesday . . .
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Idaho Technology signs licensing agreement with E. I. du Pont de Nemours
Idaho Technology, Inc. has signed a licensing agreement with E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company acting through its DuPont Qualicon Business covering reagents or methods using SYBR® Green I technology and post-PCR melting curve analysis.
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Technology to aid referees
SINGAPORE - INTRODUCING goalline technology at soccer stadiums would prove a cheaper and more reliable aid to referees than UEFA's method of two additional assistants, according to manufacturers. UEFA will expand the use of five referees to some Champions League matches and European Championship qualifiers this season after a successful trial in the Europa League, but German company Cairos ...
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Linear Technology's Big Deal Aversion
Linear Technology has never done a big deal--and has no regrets.
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Goalline technology feted as cheaper solution
Introducing goalline technology at soccer stadiums would prove a cheaper, as reliable aid to referees than UEFA's method of two additional assistants, according to manufacturers.
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Technology supercharging Mass.
The Massachusetts economy expanded at more than double the rate of the national economy during the second quarter of the year, boosted by federal stimulus programs, demand for technology products and the strongest job growth since the so-called miracle years of the 1980s, the University of Massachusetts reported Friday.
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Idaho Technology Licenses PCR Technology to DuPont
NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – Idaho Technology said today it has a signed a licensing agreement with E.I du Pont de Nemours, more commonly known as DuPont, covering reagents and methods using Idaho Tech's Sybr Green I technology and post-PCR melting curve analysis.
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Technology May Explain Mammogram's Poorer Performance in Younger Women
Title: Technology May Explain Mammogram's Poorer Performance in Younger Women Category: Health News Created: 7/28/2010 12:10:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 7/28/2010
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World oil prices rise
World oil prices have climbed as investors shrug off concerns that the US economic recovery could stall.
World Stocks Fall Due To Earnings Data
World stocks fall as data takes shine off earnings
World Friendship Day
World Friendship Day celebrated on August 1 each year is a good time to recognize our friends and their contributions to our lives. The event highlights why friendships are important, and why establishing and maintaining friendships all throughout our lives will make life happier, a little less serious and complicated.
World Bank head cites uncertain recovery
World Bank president Robert Zoellick has warned that global recovery is still fragile and uncertain.
World first for Casuarina surfing centre
THE world's first dedicated national training centre for elite surfers and coaches is to be built on the Tweed coast.
World oil prices rise
World oil prices climbed on Friday as investors shrugged off concerns that the US economic recovery could stall.
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