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ANSGAR - Première Exposition de Photographies à la SCHOOL GALLERY - art-addiction
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Envoyer à un ami. Dominique Bailly . invitée d'Arte Sella durant l'été 2009. ART PARIS - STAND A11 Retrouvez les artistes de la SCHOOL GALLERY. ANSGAR - Première Exposition de Photographies à la SCHOOL GALLERY. Joakim ENEROTH et la School Gallery à l'honneur de l'ENA magazine. Des étudiants en architecture de l'Université de Tulane reçus à la School Gallery. Naji KAMOUCHE, représenté par la SCHOOL GALLERY, entre dans la collection du FRAC Alsace. Escapade à Vienne . gourmandises et spots culturels! Photo...
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Daily Science: NASA pullout could cut 'hope' short
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NASA pullout could cut 'hope' short. The space shuttle Discovery, scheduled for liftoff Saturday, will take to orbit a project nearly 25 years and $1 billion in the making: one of the biggest laboratories ever built for the International Space Station. Excitement over the launch is tempered by concern that the lab's mission may be cut short if NASA follows through on its plan to withdraw from the station after 2015. Withdrawing from the station for lack of money a few years after finishing it is "like bu...
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Daily Science: Supermassive black hole batters adjacent galaxy with powerful jets
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Supermassive black hole batters adjacent galaxy with powerful jets. A massive black hole present at the center of a galaxy is battering a nearby galaxy with powerful jets of particles, according to latest images released by NASA. The two galaxies are in the process of merging with each other but the smaller one has unfortunately come in the way of the jet's line that is powerful enough to destroy any planets that is positioned in its way. The images of these powerful jets were obtained courtesy of the Ch...
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Daily Science: Sex, Age And Ethnicity Assciated With Colorectal Cancer Survival
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Sex, Age And Ethnicity Assciated With Colorectal Cancer Survival. The interaction of sex, age and ethnicity has a significant impact on overall survival in metastatic colorectal cancer (MCRC) patients, a study led by researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) and USC/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center suggests. The study adds to the growing evidence that female hormones are protective for colon cancer, researchers say. Researchers also found that certain ethnicities had better overall sur...
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Daily Science: Save The Deers Off The Road !
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Save The Deers Off The Road! Hanover, Germany - A motorists' group in Germany on Monday demanded greater use of repulsive odours to keep deer off roads. Deer are scared by the smell of humans and wolves, so the decade-old German technology requires a foam containing those odours to be stuck to trees every 5 metres along the side of the road. March 22 - March 29. May 25 - June 1. March 23 - March 30. December 16 - December 23. Save The Deers Off The Road! Supermassive black hole batters adjacent galaxy wi.
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Daily Science: 2007-12-16
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Save The Deers Off The Road! Hanover, Germany - A motorists' group in Germany on Monday demanded greater use of repulsive odours to keep deer off roads. Deer are scared by the smell of humans and wolves, so the decade-old German technology requires a foam containing those odours to be stuck to trees every 5 metres along the side of the road. Supermassive black hole batters adjacent galaxy with powerful jets. Lead researcher, Dan Evans from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics said that it was ...
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Daily Science: Alaska volcano erupts twice, ash soars 65,000 feet
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Alaska volcano erupts twice, ash soars 65,000 feet. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska's Mount Redoubt has erupted twice, with the larger burst sending an ash cloud 65,000 feet into the air. The Alaska Volcano Observatory says the eruptions were about an hour apart on Thursday, with the first and smaller one about 8:30 am The ash cloud in that eruption reached about 30,000 feet. The National Weather Service says prevailing winds are expected to carry ash from the larger eruption east across Cook Inlet.
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Daily Science: 2008-05-25
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Sex, Age And Ethnicity Assciated With Colorectal Cancer Survival. The interaction of sex, age and ethnicity has a significant impact on overall survival in metastatic colorectal cancer (MCRC) patients, a study led by researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) and USC/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center suggests. The study adds to the growing evidence that female hormones are protective for colon cancer, researchers say. Researchers also found that certain ethnicities had better overall sur...
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Daily Science: 2009-03-22
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Alaska volcano erupts twice, ash soars 65,000 feet. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska's Mount Redoubt has erupted twice, with the larger burst sending an ash cloud 65,000 feet into the air. The Alaska Volcano Observatory says the eruptions were about an hour apart on Thursday, with the first and smaller one about 8:30 am The ash cloud in that eruption reached about 30,000 feet. The National Weather Service says prevailing winds are expected to carry ash from the larger eruption east across Cook Inlet.
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Daily Science: 2007-12-09
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When The West Was Really Wild. Soon after humans crossed the Bering land bridge into North America some. 13,000 years ago, almost 75 percent of the continent’s large mammals (those. Weighing more than 45 kilograms) disappeared (color). One of the goals of. Pleistocene rewilding is to restore some of these species or close proxies to the. American West. For example, the same species of lion and cheetah that once. Lived in North America survive today in Africa; the African or Asian elephant. The cats were ...