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'Tis the Season of Election Dirty Tricks: Scaring Student Voters
ratilfar
by ratilfar  Yesterday 6:53 PM    3
 Other underhanded tactics seek to confuse voters about their voter registration. In 2006, voters in Virginia reportedly received fake voicemail messages from the state elections commission claiming that the voters were registered in another state and could be criminally charged if they cast their vote in Virginia.
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Test Clip
melmogle26
by melmogle26  9-25-2008   
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Honey for Coughs
milktaster
by milktaster  9-12-2008   
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The Cat - Finding Sources Research
jamminsoul
by jamminsoul  9-11-2008   
 How to look for information for your research project
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Big Brown horsies and steroids
defran
by defran  9-9-2008   
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Scientists Develop New Computational Method To Investigate Origin Of Life
Mohir
by Mohir  9-3-2008   
 "Retroelements are an ancient and highly diverse class of proteins; therefore, they provide a rigorous benchmark for us to test our approach. We are happy with the results we derived, even though our method is in an early stage," said Patterson. The team plans to make the algorithms that they used in their method available to others as open-source software that is freely available on the Web. Scientists map out the evolutionary histories of organisms by comparing their genetic and/or protein sequences. Those organisms that are closely related and share a recent common ancestor have greater degrees of similarity among their sequences.
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The American Center for the Study of Distance Education: Research Reports and Bibliographies
akipta
by akipta  8-30-2008   
 These ten summaries cover a variety of topics in distance education practice, from cost-benefit analysis to relative effectiveness of technologies. They were developed as part of a collaborative project between the Penn State World Campus and Lucent Technologies, and are presented here with permission of Lucent Technologies for use and distribution for educational purposes only.
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Msu Football 2008
jagarber
by jagarber  8-23-2008   
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Health News: Testosterone is the primary cause for disease transmission in men
Roshani
by Roshani  8-12-2008   
 AUGUST 11. WASHINGTON – It is believed that men are more prone to infections and generally, transmit diseases.
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Barbadians slam snake 'discovery' as old news
pitim
by pitim  8-10-2008   
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Penn School District Proposes Taser Policy
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  8-9-2008    3
 Parents vocal in their opposition. Can you think of a better example of moving toward a police state than having such devices on campus for use in keeping students in line?
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Map Makers Can Avoid Confusing The Color Blind
mrobert
by mrobert  8-8-2008   
 This would be really helpful - more study should be done.
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smallest ever snake found
boozich
by boozich  8-4-2008    1
 Like other members of the "small" club, L. carlae only produces one offspring at a time, in this case a single slender egg (some other snakes give birth to live young). In addition, its young are giants relatively speaking. In general, the hatchlings of the smallest snakes are one-half the length of an adult, while the largest snakes have hatchlings that are only one-tenth the length of an adult.
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Using blogs in a college philosophy class
enbar
by enbar  8-4-2008    1
 A Penn State professor gives a short overview of his use of blogging in introductory undergraduate classes.
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World's Smallest Snake
thekittenbunny
by thekittenbunny  8-3-2008   
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World's smallest snake found in Barbados
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-3-2008    2
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World's smallest snake discovered...
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  8-3-2008   
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USA Today Preseason outlook
willhelm
by willhelm  8-2-2008   
 Ahhh. We have the sweet spot at NUMBER 11. 12. Wisconsin — 9-4, Points: 747 13. Kansas — 12-1, Points: 714 14. Texas Tech — 9-4, Points: 644 15. Virginia Tech — 11-3, Points: 568 16. Arizona State — 10-3, Points: 560 17. Brigham Young — 11-2, Points: 547 18. Tennessee — 10-4, Points: 506 19. Illinois — 9-4, Points: 422 20. Oregon — 9-4, Points: 399 21. South Florida — 9-4, Points: 350 22. Penn State — 9-4, Points: 313 23. Wake Forest — 9-4, Points: 203 24. Michigan — 9-4, Points: 112 25. Fresno State — 9-4, Points: 91 Alabama (7-6) 83; South Carolina (6-6) 64; Utah (9-4) 60; Florida State (7-6) 53; Rutgers (8-5) 53; Boston College (11-3) 47; California (7-6) 41; Pittsburgh (5-7) 34; Boise State (10-3) 25; Oregon State (9-4) 23; Nebraska (5-7) 17; Cincinnati (10-3) 13; Virginia (9-4) 12; Connecticut (9-4) 9; Michigan State (7-6) 9; Mississippi State (8-5) 6; Kentucky (8-5) 5; Notre Dame (3-9) 5;
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Do You Know the Preamble of Your State?
Efrain Alvarado
by Efrain Alvarado  7-23-2008    1
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Hoeny Kicks Cough Syrup's As*
orgone_bosco
by orgone_bosco  7-22-2008   
 Tastes better too
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Alternative Approach to NSF HPC Funding
lystrata
by lystrata  6-25-2008   
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Tethered molecules act as light-driven reversible nanoswitches
tabsey
by tabsey  6-24-2008   
 The race to produce the best robot is well and truly underway again.
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Stop – Or I’ll Use The Pain Ray
rustajb
by rustajb  6-23-2008   
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What's in that? The frozen dinner
A53GG4
by A53GG4  6-20-2008   
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Pray For The Bees, Honey!
orgone_bosco
by orgone_bosco  6-15-2008   
 Prayer Can't Hurt & It Just Might Help
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Two Distinct Wooly Mammoth Groups Discovered
tabsey
by tabsey  6-11-2008   
 Woolly one and woolly two
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Bacterial species is found trapped in 120,000-year-old ice
arifsali
by arifsali  6-3-2008   
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A Novel Bacterial Species Is Found Trapped In 120,000-year-old Ice
Mohir
by Mohir  6-3-2008   
 The ultra-small size of the new species could be one explanation for why it was able to survive for so long in the Greenland glacier. Called Chryseobacterium greenlandensis, the species is related genetically to certain bacteria found in fish, marine mud, and the roots of some plants. The organism is one of only about 10 scientifically described new species originating from polar ice and glaciers.
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Honey Bee Losses Continue to Rise
egsnyder
by egsnyder  5-26-2008   
 More evidence of loss of biodiversity.
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Lazy People In Bad Moods Get The Most Creative Spark From Video Games
wildcat
by wildcat  5-25-2008    3
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Scientists Attempt to Build the 1st Single Cell from Scratch -Will They Succeed?
tabsey
by tabsey  5-20-2008   
 How was work? Made a cell.
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Another one
willhelm
by willhelm  5-19-2008   
 2008 College Football pre-season poll.
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Is it too early?
willhelm
by willhelm  5-19-2008    9
 I'm getting fidgety
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light + sound = weapon
zadoz
by zadoz  5-18-2008   
 deadly concert
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How to Escape From a Black Hole
spherepet
by spherepet  5-17-2008    2
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Simple Artificial Cell Created From Scratch To Study Cell Complexity
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  5-17-2008   
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Physicists Demonstrate How Information Can Escape From Black Holes
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  5-14-2008   
 Hawking's idea was generally accepted by physicists until the late 1990s, when many began to doubt the assertion. Even Hawking himself renounced the idea in 2004. Yet no one, until now, has been able to provide a plausible mechanism for how information might escape from a black hole. A team of physicists led by Abhay Ashtekar, Holder of the Eberly Family Chair in Physics and director of the Penn State Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos, now has discovered such a mechanism. Broadly, their findings expand space-time beyond its assumed size, thus providing room for information to reappear.
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Penn State Rife With Voting Problems
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  4-23-2008   
 Why is it so hard to have a reliable voting scheme... unless it is intentional. Don't officials understand that eyes are upon them? Could it be simply that they don't give a crap about the public they are supposed to be servants to, and that they know that things are so out of whack that their misdeeds, intentional or not, have no repercussions?
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Cancer-killing waves gain national attention
jatfla
by jatfla  4-12-2008    2
 This is exciting....using physics instead of medicine. Interestingly too is that Mr. Kanzius is a regular guy on a mission.
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Clinton chief quits; lobbied for free trade deal
masbury
by masbury  4-6-2008    1
 Mark Penn, CEO of Burston-Marsteller, also advised Blackwater and represented Texas utilities attempts to build numerous coal-fired power plants over objections from environmental groups last year. Her chief campaign strategist, he was the CEO of an elite Washington lobbying firm, even while she criticized Obama in New Hampshire because his state campaign mgr there had lobbied at the state level.
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