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Audio Spot: College business students invited to competition at ORNL
01-03-2008 · Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)College and university teams from around the world interested in putting together a model energy-related company are being solicited to compete in the Global Venture Challenge next April at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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- Audio Spot: ORNL researcher focuses on fossil energy alternatives
04-23-2007 · Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Focusing on energy sources besides fossil fuels should be the goal of attaining global sustainability to thwart climate change, according to UT-Battelle Corporate Fellow and environmental sciences researcher Tom Wilbanks.
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- ORNL-Mentored Oak Ridge High School team wins Siemens Competition
12-06-2006 · Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
A team of Oak Ridge High School students has won first place and $100,000 in the national Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology for their research thesis titled "Linking Supercomputing and Systems Biology for Efficient Bioethanol Production."
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- Teamwork increases student learning and career success
11-02-2007 · EurekAlert!
A two-year study of college students at The Pennsylvania State University proves that students learn better and develop higher-level skills by participating in cooperative (team) activities, compared to traditional classroom teaching methods.
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- Inside college parties: surprising findings about drinking behavior
01-03-2008 · EurekAlert!
In this issue: Most studies of college-student drinking have looked at the individual, and have relied on self reports; New findings gathered from on-the-spot observations show that parties with drinking games can predict higher blood-alcohol concentrations (BrACs).; and Young women at theme parties, especially with sexualized themes and costumes, drink more heavily than men.
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- Audio Spot: Stronger steel alloys developed at ORNL
12-04-2006 · Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Development of stronger stainless steel alloys that can be used in equipment for high temperature materials processing has been an ongoing effort at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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- Audio Spot: ORNL director discusses future challenges during community forum
10-05-2007 · Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Speaking at an Oak Ridge community forum, recently named Oak Ridge National Laboratory Director Thom Mason said new world challenges have opened exciting opportunities for his facility and its many expanding programs.
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- Region's top businesswomen to share success stories
10-31-2007 · University of Bath
Female school students and local women are invited to two free events offering encouragement and inspiration to go into business, at the University of Bath in Swindon on Wednesday 14 November.
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- ORNL, Morehouse sign Mentor-Protege agreement
07-27-2007 · Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
A new joint initiative between Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and Morehouse College will assist students in the College's science programs, and promote research collaboration at both institutions.
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- Audio Spot: Teams, volunteers sought for Feb. 24 Tennessee Science Bowl
01-08-2007 · Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
High school teams from across the Volunteer State are eligible to compete in the annual Tennessee Science Bowl Feb. 24 at the Pellissippi State Community College campus in Blount County.
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- Student business gives cocktail parties a new twist
11-13-2006 · University of Bath
Cocktail parties could become all the rage in the West this winter thanks to a new business set up by two University of Bath students which takes the hassle out hosting a party.
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