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Intel warns of boat mishaps
Deccan Chronicle
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>Local students miss out on awards at Intel science fair, but value the experience
Penn Live
Neither Bradley Sloop nor Anke Wang are coming home from the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Pittsburgh with any awards, but they both said it was a valuable experience nevertheless. | Sloop, a junior at Susquenita High School, an...
Top winners named at Intel science fair
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| A 15-year-old Maryland student took the top prize of $75,000 at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2012 with his creation of a non-invasive pancreatic cancer detection tool. | Jack Andraka of Crownsville received the Gordon F. Moo...
2 LI students win at Intel science fair
Newsday
Galleries | Parents, if you want to keep your kids from doing risky things on Facebook or other social-networking sites, set limits and restrictions -- but don't look over their shoulders and bug them for daily updates. | That's the advice Roslyn Hig...
>Budding scientists pursue their dreams at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
Penn Live
| Anke Wang and Bradley Sloop, the two local students competing this week in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Pittsburgh, are as different as their projects. | Brad Sloop and Anke Wang, CASEF Grand Champions. PROVIDED PHOTO | ...
Intel launches digital magazine
Business Journal
| Intel Corp. on Wednesday launched Intel iQ, a digital magazine in which the content is curated by the company's thousands of employees. | As Ad Age reports, iQ aims to promote Intel's brand to a younger audience. | ...
Seven Indians selected for Intel science fair in Pittsburgh
The Siasat Daily
Pittsburgh, May 17: | Seven young scientists from India have been selected for the Intel world high school science research competition, which began in the US' Pittsburgh this week. | The contest is seeing 1,549 young scientists from around the world...
Freescale to challenge Intel's position in blade server market
Business Journal
| Austin-based Freescale Semiconductor Inc. is set to give Intel Corp. a run for its position in the blade server arena next year when it releases its Power Architecture processor, ElectronicsWeekly.com reports. | Officials said the local technology ...
Science
Lung Cancer
(photo: Creative Commons / Pulmonary Pathology)
Lung cancer CT scans: Just for older heavy smokers
Austin American Statesman
| CHICAGO — New lung cancer screening guidelines from three medical groups recommend annual scans but only for an older group of current or former heavy smokers. | The advice applies only to those aged 55 to 74. The risks of screening younger or older smokers or nonsmokers outweigh any benefits, according to the guidelines. | About 8 million ...
Technology
Chelsea's Didier Drogba scores the decisive shootout penalty during the Champions League final soccer match between Bayern Munich and Chelsea in Munich, Germany Saturday May 19, 2012.
(photo: AP / Matt Dunham)
Chelsea Upset Bayern Munich To Win The Champions League With This Penalty Kick
Business Insider
| In a huge upset, and in dramatic fashion, Chelsea came from behind to tie Bayern Munich 1-1 in regulation time and then won The Champions League final 4-3 on penalty kicks. | Bayern dominated the match with 56% of the possession time and 20 corner kicks. But after Bayern finally broke through in the 83rd minute, Didier Drogba returned the favor, ...



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