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X-Rays Open Secrets Of Ancient Scrolls
Scientists have used a particle accelerator to read ancient scrolls without unrolling them. The breakthrough could potentially be used to decipher hundreds of texts.
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Building Sponge City: Redesigning LA For Long-Term Drought
In Los Angeles, some see drought as a design opportunity. The Arid Lands Institute in Burbank is developing ways to turn the city into a "sponge" in order to take in water and store it for later.
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Communities Around Fort Campbell Brace For Word On Budget Cuts
This week, the Army held a town hall meeting at Fort Campbell. The sprawling Army post straddles Kentucky and Tennessee and is a major economic driver for the region.
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'Charlie Hebdo' Gunmen Are Textbook Case Of Radicalization
The 2 brothers responsible for the attack on a Paris weekly went from scofflaws to violent jihadists. We trace the younger brother's history. He is thought to be the driving force behind the attack.
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Hospitals' Medicare Quality Bonuses Get Wiped Out By Penalties
Medicare is giving hospitals financial incentives to provide better care. But so far about half of the hospitals that got incentive payments found them canceled out by other quality programs.
Newtown, Conn., Council Votes To Raze Sandy Hook Shooter's Home
The Newtown Legislative Council voted to tear down the 3,100-square-foot home. The house is where gunman Adam Lanza killed his mother before his shooting spree at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012.
Health worker exposed to Ebola released from Omaha hospital
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An American health care worker who has been under observation at an Omaha hospital after he was exposed to the Ebola virus in Sierra…
University of Nebraska at Omaha Lecture, 1/11/10
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA LECTURE – PHIL AND RUTH SOKOLOV LECTURE – Martin Indyk, Former United States Ambassador to Israel, and Vice-President and…
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Kaneko Great Minds Lecture, 1/4/10
KANEKO GREAT MINDS LECTURE – Nicholas Kristof, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist, and Sonia Nazario, Los Angeles Times reporter…
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Jeff Gordon Says 2015 Will Be His Last Full NASCAR Season
Gordon announced today that he won't race full-time after this year. Now 43, Gordon has been part of competitive racing since he was 5 years old.
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