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Local company receives research grant for dairy byproduct - Brattleboro Reformer

Sat, 09/17/2011 - 08:22

Local company receives research grant for dairy byproduct
Brattleboro Reformer
Delta Tri-Gen, a renewable energy company based in Brattleboro, has been awarded a $15000 research grant from the Vermont Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) to experiment with whey, which is a dairy serum that separates as ...

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University of Vermont Programs Foster Innovation and Economic Development in State - UVM News

Fri, 09/16/2011 - 12:15

University of Vermont Programs Foster Innovation and Economic Development in State
UVM News
The council is responsible for Vermont's Science and Technology Plan and serves as the statewide Board for the National Science Foundation-funded Vermont EPSCoR program. In 2011 it facilitated summer work experiences for more than 40 higher education ...

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Delta Tri-Gen Receives a $15000 Renewable Energy Research Grant - AltEnergyMag (press release)

Thu, 09/15/2011 - 15:21

Delta Tri-Gen Receives a $15000 Renewable Energy Research Grant
AltEnergyMag (press release)
Delta Tri-Gen, a renewable energy company based in Brattleboro, VT, has been awarded a $15000 research grant from Vermont's experimental program to stimulate competitive research (EPSCoR) for an energy from dairy whey study. ...

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Sept 8th, 2011 - NSF BIO Directorate Changes Proposal Submission Process

Thu, 09/08/2011 - 09:04
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One World Government? Not So Fast! - NPR (blog)

Tue, 09/06/2011 - 17:09

NPR (blog)

One World Government? Not So Fast!
NPR (blog)
Asim Zia, the co-author of this post, is currently serving as assistant professor in the Department of Community Development and Applied Economics at the University of Vermont. He has a Ph.D. in Public Policy from the Georgia Institute of Technology.


The slender loris: looking for solutions to deforestation and other ... - NPR (blog)

Tue, 09/06/2011 - 17:09

The slender loris: looking for solutions to deforestation and other ...
NPR (blog)
Asim Zia, the co-author of this post, is currently serving as assistant professor in the Department of Community Development and Applied Economics at the University of Vermont. He has a Ph.D. in Public Policy from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Why We Need Adaptive, Decentralized and Democratically Anchored Governance : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture - NPR

Tue, 09/06/2011 - 03:00
Why We Need Adaptive, Decentralized and Democratically Anchored Governance : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture  NPR

Since the Enlightenment, human civilization has increasingly lived with the presumption that, via reason and knowledge, we would have the power to manage.







Sept 1st, 2011 - McNair Spotlight - McNair Scholars Program Update

Thu, 09/01/2011 - 13:33
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Sept 1st, 2011 - Tropical Storm Irene Update - Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux

Thu, 09/01/2011 - 09:04
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Katia becomes second hurricane of season... but nobody knows where it's heading - Daily Mail

Thu, 09/01/2011 - 03:00
Katia becomes second hurricane of season... but nobody knows where it's heading  Daily Mail

As the areas ravaged by Irene try to pick up the pieces from the destruction and epic flooding, the National Hurricane Center has urged the public not to stress ...


Katia becomes second hurricane of season... but nobody knows where it's heading - Daily Mail

Thu, 09/01/2011 - 02:02

Katia becomes second hurricane of season... but nobody knows where it's heading
Daily Mail
William 'Breck' Bowden, an expert on Vermont's watershed at the University of Vermont, attributed the disaster to a combination of factors: The soil was wet, Vermont's steep hills quickly fed the rainfall into streams, and the storm dumped a huge ...

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Airlifts take food, water to cut-off Vermont towns - KATU

Tue, 08/30/2011 - 22:40

Airlifts take food, water to cut-off Vermont towns
KATU
William "Breck" Bowden, an expert on Vermont's watershed at the University of Vermont, attributed the disaster to a combination of factors: The soil was wet, Vermont's steep hills quickly fed the rainfall into streams, and the storm dumped a huge ...

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Airlifts Take Food, Water to Vermont Towns Cut-Off by Irene Floods - Fox News

Tue, 08/30/2011 - 03:00
Airlifts Take Food, Water to Vermont Towns Cut-Off by Irene Floods  Fox News

National Guard helicopters rushed food and water Tuesday to a dozen cut-off Vermont towns after the rainy remnants of Hurricane Irene washed out roads and ...


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