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U.S. pesticide makers seek answers as bee losses sting agriculture
ReutersBy Carey Gillam May 20 (Reuters) - Monsanto Co is hosting a "Bee Summit." Bayer AG is breaking ground on a "Bee Care Center." And Sygenta AG is funding grants for research into the accelerating demise of honeybees in the United States, where the...Tags: Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Bayer AG, Environmental Politics, European Union
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Republican legislator pleads for state funds for homeless-youth center
The Columbus DispatchA top Republican lawmaker is asking Gov. John Kasich not to kill a House-passed budget amendment that would provide $665,000 a year for central Ohio's only drop-in center for homeless youths. Rep. Cheryl Grossman, R-Grove City, sent Kasich a letter on...Tags: Executive Branch, John Kasich, Politics, Jim Hughes, Government
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1936-2013: OSU doctor top thyroid cancer expert
The Columbus DispatchDr. Ernest L. Mazzaferri Sr. became the first in his family to attend high school, going on to become a renowned expert in thyroid cancer treatment at the Ohio State University College of Medicine during the 1980s and '90s. Mazzaferri, 76, who was...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Colleges and Universities, Drugs and Medicines, Education, Internal Medicine
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The Seattle Times Jerry Large column
Seattle TimesBefore I had my first white hair, I took good health for granted, but I've since developed a taste for health tips extracted from the latest scientific research. It seems that recreational marijuana use, newly legal in Washington, might also be...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Justice and Rights, Drugs and Medicines, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Use gypsum to build soils and buffer weather
Chicago - Ohio farmer Les Seiler has applied gypsum to his fields for the past five years. His farm is based in Fulton County, Ohio, 40 miles west of Toledo and near the Michigan border where Seiler says cold and wet spring weather is “guaranteed.”...Tags: Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Natural Resource Industry, Natural Resources, Agricultural Research and Technology
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What's in millennials' wallets? Fewer credit cards
Ringed by the posh shops of Beverly Center, Tim Ratliff said no — he didn't have a credit card. He didn't need one. "I just hear so many horror stories about people being in debt," said Ratliff, 21, who studies psychology at Ohio State University....
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Heart transplant giving climatologist Lonnie Thompson a second chance
The Columbus DispatchLonnie Thompson has written to the family of the young man whose heart now beats in the 64-year-old climatologist's chest. "I will use this, a second opportunity for life, to make a positive impact on the world and my fellow human beings," he wrote....Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Asthma, Landforms, Heart Failure, Hospitals and Clinics
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Reading help on the way for Columbus kindergartners
The Columbus DispatchMost children who came to kindergarten in Columbus schools without knowing the ABCs, which way to hold a book or other important early-reading skills remained behind when they reached third grade. Two out of 3 of those children did not pass the third-...Tags: University of Illinois at Chicago, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Early Learning, Students
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Yuma competition drives auto engineers to excel
The Sun, Yuma, Ariz.There's only so much a student can learn within the confines of a classroom when it comes to automotive engineering. In order to better equip future generations of engineers with hands-on experience, the U.S. Department of Energy and General Motors have...Tags: U.S. Department of Energy, Education, Teaching and Learning, North Carolina State University, General Motors Corp.
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A little drama and a little science: Robots take to stage in New Albany
The Columbus DispatchThe actors stood and stared at Henry, waiting for him to deliver his line. He froze. It was two days before the opening show. From offstage, a voice called out in his defense. "We just haven't done the programming for that yet," Lauryn Woodyard, 18,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Education, Teaching and Learning, Celebrities, Students
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Evangelicals advocating for immigration reform
The Columbus DispatchA "troubling" experience in Birmingham, Ala., helped cement Carl Ruby's resolve to work within the evangelical Christian community on behalf of immigrants in Ohio and across the U.S. Ruby was an administrator at Cedarville University in Greene County...Tags: Justice and Rights, Religion and Belief, Civil Rights, Immigration, Christianity
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15-year-old could be tried as adult in slaying near Linden-McKinley
The Columbus DispatchA Linden-McKinley STEM Academy student testified yesterday that he saw 15-year-old Jesean M. Callender fire a gun from behind a South Linden duplex and toward a group of students, one of whom died from a bullet in his chest. Based on the testimony, a...Tags: Shootings, Prosecution, Justice System, Health and Safety at School, Juvenile Delinquency
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