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Sarah Burke's Death: Can Gear Keep Up With Skiers? - LiveScience.com
Sarah Burke's Death: Can Gear Keep Up With Skiers? LiveScience.com
Strong Veterans Lead Chippewas at Simmons Invite - Central Michigan University Chippewas
Strong Veterans Lead Chippewas at Simmons Invite
Central Michigan University Chippewas
For the women's team, senior Stephanie Hurley won the 400m dash with a season-best time of 58.02. Senior Holly Anderson won the 3000m run in a runaway with a career-best time of 9:58.17. The runner up finished approximately 13 seconds after Anderson ...
Men's track and field team places second at Harvey InviteCentral Michigan Life
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New look for UVM building - WCAX
New look for UVM building
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We are trying to get the Prius effect, in other words, if people learn about their behaviors, how they affect the energy efficiency in the building, that they'll change their behavior," said Mary Watzin of the UVM Rubenstein School.
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UVM environmental building goes green - BurlingtonFreePress.com
UVM environmental building goes green
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The old one didn't, and Rubenstein Dean Mary Watzin remembers what the summers were like in the old Aiken: “Awful.” “The working environment was horrible,” she said. “The building wasn't designed for year-round use.” The rehabbed Aiken not only has air ...
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Environmental gauges at the power dam in Essex win temporary reprieve - BurlingtonFreePress.com
Environmental gauges at the power dam in Essex win temporary reprieve
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"Nearest and dearest to my heart is that we depend on the gauges to measure how much phosphorus is reaching Lake Champlain," said Eric Smeltzer, the state's lake scientist. Water quality testing tells scientists the concentration of phosphorus in river ...
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Environmental gauges at the power dam in Essex win temporary reprieve - BurlingtonFreePress.com
Environmental gauges at the power dam in Essex win temporary reprieve
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"Nearest and dearest to my heart is that we depend on the gauges to measure how much phosphorus is reaching Lake Champlain," said Eric Smeltzer, the state's lake scientist. Water quality testing tells scientists the concentration of phosphorus in river ...
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We may be less happy, but our language isn't - Medical Xpress
We may be less happy, but our language isn't Medical Xpress
Track and Field Team Set to Host Chippewa Invitational - Central Michigan University Chippewas
Track and Field Team Set to Host Chippewa Invitational
Central Michigan University Chippewas
Fellow senior Stephanie Hurley is also looking to build upon her strong winning performance in the 300m dash (40.54) at Grand Valley, which is still good for 26th best in the nation. Like Ashcraft, she will also instead run the 400m dash.
Energy: Curbing urban greed - Nature.com
Energy: Curbing urban greed
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An overview of resource-guzzling US cities has lessons for us all, finds David Orr. Austin Troy concludes The Very Hungry City by writing: “Good cities are good places to live. But they take work.” In the United States, that is both the promise and the ...
'More' woe for depleted Dundalk - Dundalk Argus
Dundalk Argus
'More' woe for depleted Dundalk
Dundalk Argus
There was more injury woe for Dundalk as they lost Declan Mccabe in the build-up to the scrum and the hosts forged further ahead five minutes later when winger David Clavin worked a neat one-two with his full back to plunder try number two.
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Gauging A City's Hunger For Energy - Vermont Public Radio
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Gauging A City's Hunger For Energy
Vermont Public Radio
UVM Associate Professor and Author Austin Troy has studied cities around the world, including Burlington, to gauge their "energy metabolisms." He has chronicled the findings in his new book, "The Very Hungry City: Urban Energy Efficiency and the ...
UVM author argues energy waste will economically tax cities - BurlingtonFreePress.com
UVM author argues energy waste will economically tax cities
BurlingtonFreePress.com
That's the thrust of “The Very Hungry City,” a book by University of Vermont faculty member Austin Troy that will be published Tuesday. He looks at how dozens of cities across the country, and abroad, make use of energy to heat and cool buildings, ...
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Table4ME launches iPad host app for restaurants - Hotelier Middle East
Table4ME launches iPad host app for restaurants Hotelier Middle East
A magical Mediterranean cruise - Hotelier Middle East
A magical Mediterranean cruise Hotelier Middle East
Agent of the month: Asim Zia - Hotelier Middle East
Agent of the month: Asim Zia Hotelier Middle East