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November 9, 2011 In The News
As the University of Alabama in Huntsville on Wednesday celebrated the 50th anniversary of its Research Institute, John Horack gave a perspective on research that perhaps underscored the significance of the event.
November 8, 2011 In The News
Scottsboro's Green Power project became a go Tuesday afternoon at the city's landfill as local and state officials and others celebrated with a small ceremony and ribbon cutting.
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November 7, 2011 In The News
Congressman Mo Brooks visited the center and read books to the young patients as a part of their "Reach Out and Read" program.
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November 4, 2011 In The News
As pessimism mounted this week over the ability of a bipartisan Congressional committee to agree on a deficit-reduction plan, lawmakers began taking steps to head off the large cuts in Pentagon spending that would automatically result from the panel's
November 4, 2011 In The News
As pessimism mounted this week over the ability of a bipartisan Congressional committee to agree on a deficit-reduction plan, lawmakers began taking steps to head off the large cuts in Pentagon spending that would automatically result from the panel's
November 3, 2011 In The News
It was fitting that a place where scientific discoveries are made would host a gathering where the region's "best and brightest" would talk about the future - and working together.
November 3, 2011 In The News
Science, technology, engineering and math education in the United States should be improved not by changing the way it is taught, but by changing the way its teachers are educated, a panel of science professionals recommended to Congress on Thursday.
November 1, 2011 In The News
Government investment in commercial space transportation will be a good one because it will be cost-effective and end NASA's reliance on Russian spacecraft to get crews to low-Earth orbit, executives of private space companies told a House committee h
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October 26, 2011 In The News
Congressman Mo Brooks said the recent announcement by Pennsylvania-based Carpenter Technology Corporation to open a manufacturing facility in Limestone County shows the Tennessee Valley is doing much better economically than other parts of the state and c
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October 23, 2011 In The News
Prior to the implementation of the state's illegal immigration law, there were an estimated 185,000 illegal immigrants in Alabama.
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