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Microsurgery And Super Glue Show How Antennae Aid Moth Navigation (Science Da... Scientists have wondered how four-winged insects most active at low-light times of the day accomplish complex navigational maneuvers, since they lack the structures that help two-winged insects to navigate. New research has demonstrated that, in hawk moths, an organ near the base of the antennae assists in flight control. New Weather, Old Pipes Challenge Nation's Water Supply (Science Daily) The difficult separation of drinking water and sewage may face more challenges than its aging infrastructure can withstand as unpredictable weather conditions produce floods that beset the nation, a Michigan State University water expert says. The nation needs better ways to monitor the safety of drinking water, Joan Rose, MSU's Nowlin Chair in water research, told the American Association for ... Best and Worst of the Week's Musical Offerings (Seattle Weekly) The latest The Short List columns for Seattle Weekly. MeteorComm Presenting at the IWCE (PR.com) MeteorComm will showcase the MCC-6100 SDR at the International Wireless Communications Exposition & Conference (IWCE) in Las Vegas March 28-30, 2007 booth number 7051. Interoperability is a major concern to the emergency services industry and the MCC-6100 SDR is a way to solve those issue. [PR.com - February 17, 2007] Here and Now - Infamous Arizona (KJZZ Tempe) In this hour of Here and Now we take you back to statehood and learn why women's suffrage was not part of Arizona's constitutional convention. We also examine an episode that happened 50 years ago that caused the state to be hands off toward polygamy, and we'll look at the turmoil surrounding the election and removal of the most controversial governor in Arizona history. How to Become an Office Superhero: (Times Leader) Underneath my skirt suit is a leotard suit that bears a big ?O? in the center. That?s right, folks. I am an office superhero. The cubicle is my lair. Musicians take darker look at country's music (Everett Herald) When still a teenager, Nathan Wade found his grandfather's National guitar in the attic and turned to music for a living. Jon Itkin has churned out literate but lean lyrics in more than 100 songs. Thursday, February 15, 2007 (Sierra Club) San Francisco -- I'm perplexed. I can't, yet again, comment on how remarkable the news I'm reporting is. It's not that I'm cynical or blasé about it, in spite of my teaser of a title -- I'm actually very excited. Chippewa National Forest: my first impressions as supervisor (The Pilot-Indep... As the new Supervisor for the Chippewa National Forest I'd like to introduce myself. My family and I arrived in Minnesota last October after many years in Idaho and Montana. My wife and I are originally from Michigan and Wisconsin, respectively, and we are excited to be returning to the northwoods. Newsfeed display by CaRP |