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VCET named a top global business incubation program - vtdigger.org
VCET named a top global business incubation program
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Burlington, Vt. – The Stockholm-based University Business Incubator Index (UBI) has ranked the Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies (VCET) as the 11th best university and college-orientated business incubator in the world, and ranked VCET as 5th in ...
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DIY Chicken Coop for Broilers, on a Tight Budget | GRIT Magazine - Grit Magazine
DIY Chicken Coop for Broilers, on a Tight Budget | GRIT Magazine Grit Magazine
At about $50 to build, this movable chicken tractor is durable and about as cheap and simple as they come — and doubles as a cold frame!
Study shows projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen ... - MIT News
Study shows projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen ...
MIT News
The study used a combined epidemiological and hydrological model of malaria transmission developed earlier by Eltahir and former graduate student Arne Bomblies, now an assistant professor at the University of Vermont. The model uses detailed ...
Study shows projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen ... - MIT News
Study shows projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen ...
MIT News
The study used a combined epidemiological and hydrological model of malaria transmission developed earlier by Eltahir and former graduate student Arne Bomblies, now an assistant professor at the University of Vermont. The model uses detailed ...
Future Climate in West Africa Unlikely to Worsen Malaria Problem - Laboratory Equipment
Future Climate in West Africa Unlikely to Worsen Malaria Problem
Laboratory Equipment
The study used a combined epidemiological and hydrological model of malaria transmission developed earlier by Eltahir and former graduate student Arne Bomblies, now an assistant professor at the Univ. of Vermont. The model uses detailed information ...
Future Climate in West Africa Unlikely to Worsen Malaria Problem - Laboratory Equipment
Future Climate in West Africa Unlikely to Worsen Malaria Problem
Laboratory Equipment
The study used a combined epidemiological and hydrological model of malaria transmission developed earlier by Eltahir and former graduate student Arne Bomblies, now an assistant professor at the Univ. of Vermont. The model uses detailed information ...
Study shows projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen ... - Eureka! Science News
Study shows projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen ...
Eureka! Science News
The study used a combined epidemiological and hydrological model of malaria transmission developed earlier by Eltahir and former graduate student Arne Bomblies, now an assistant professor at the University of Vermont. The model uses detailed ...
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2013-09-16 - Dr. Nicholas Gotelli elected to full membership of the Vermont Academy of Science and Engineering
The Membership Committee of the Vermont Academy of Science and Engineering (VASE), has elected Dr. Nicholas Gotelli to full membership. This is the highest recognition for contributions to science and engineering in the State of Vermont.
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Projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen malaria situation - Science Daily (press release)
Projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen malaria situation
Science Daily (press release)
The study used a combined epidemiological and hydrological model of malaria transmission developed earlier by Eltahir and former graduate student Arne Bomblies, now an assistant professor at the University of Vermont. The model uses detailed ...
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Study shows projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen ... - Phys.Org
Study shows projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen ...
Phys.Org
The study used a combined epidemiological and hydrological model of malaria transmission developed earlier by Eltahir and former graduate student Arne Bomblies, now an assistant professor at the University of Vermont. The model uses detailed ...
and more »
Study shows projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen ... - MIT News
Study shows projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen ...
MIT News
The study used a combined epidemiological and hydrological model of malaria transmission developed earlier by Eltahir and former graduate student Arne Bomblies, now an assistant professor at the University of Vermont. The model uses detailed ...
and more »
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Study shows projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen ... - MIT News
Study shows projected climate change in West Africa not likely to worsen ...
MIT News
The study used a combined epidemiological and hydrological model of malaria transmission developed earlier by Eltahir and former graduate student Arne Bomblies, now an assistant professor at the University of Vermont. The model uses detailed ...
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Fort Ticonderoga Re-enacts Dramatic Battles - The New York Times
Fort Ticonderoga Re-enacts Dramatic Battles The New York Times
Ready for the transition? - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Ready for the transition?
Barre Montpelier Times Argus
I was delighted in The Times Argus to see a column by Alan Betts, Vermont's leading climate scientist, urging people to find out more about the growing transition movement. For those of you who read this article and now want to know more, let me tell ...
2013-09-13- Alan Betts: Communities can build a more resilient society
Building resilience is a multistep process. When disasters like Tropical Storm Irene devastate a community, governments and towns work together as part of the recovery process. It is fairly easy to reach consensus on reducing vulnerability to disasters that are fresh in our memory. There is debate, but out of that a common view can emerge. For example, it’s clear that rebuilding in floodplains makes no sense.
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2013-09-11- 2013 Grant Writing Workshop: Photos, Videos and Slides
The 2013 Vermont EPSCoR & Vermont Genetics Network (VGN) Grant Writing Workshop was held Saturday September 7th, 2013 at the Burlington Sheraton. This year's keynote presenter was Dr. Robert Porter, Director of Research Development at the University of Tennessee.
Sessions included:
NIH (R01, R021 and R15) awards
NSF RUI and standard grant awards
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)/Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
A panel of successful applicants for NSF and NIH fellowship awards
Sessions included:
NIH (R01, R021 and R15) awards
NSF RUI and standard grant awards
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)/Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
A panel of successful applicants for NSF and NIH fellowship awards
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GKV ÖĞRENCİSİNİN ABD BAŞARISI - GazeteA24, hem okumak hem izlemek için
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GKV ÖĞRENCİSİNİN ABD BAŞARISI
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GKV öğrencisinin ABD başarısı Hazırladığı İngilizce kompozisyonla Türkiye ABD Büyükelçiliğinin "Governor's Institute on Current Issues and Youth Activism" adlı programına iki hafta süreyle katılma hakkı kazanan GKV Özel Fen Lisesi öğrencisi Hikmet ...
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GKV ÖĞRENCİSİNİN ABD BAŞARISI - GazeteA24, hem okumak hem izlemek için
GazeteA24, hem okumak hem izlemek için
GKV ÖĞRENCİSİNİN ABD BAŞARISI
GazeteA24, hem okumak hem izlemek için
Hazırladığı İngilizce kompozisyonla Türkiye ABD Büyükelçiliğinin 'Governor's Institute on Current Issues and Youth Activism' adlı programına iki hafta süreyle katılma hakkı kazanan GKV Özel Fen Lisesi öğrencisi Hikmet Kadıoğlu, programı başarıyla ...
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