The U.S. has spent decades eradicating lead from paint, gasoline and pipes. A WSJ investigation reveals a hidden source of lead contamination that has not been addressed. #PbiedPbiperExposed https://t.co/7gzmABWy35
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N. Charleston vs. the people undermining public education
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Dead? Dated? Not Java. After nearly 30 years, you might expect the language to be slowing down or showing wear and tear, but nothing could be further from the truth. https://t.co/uqyyUaBMtI
With co-PIs @Jim_Bowring and non-twitter geophysicist Scott Burdick, our first goal is to engage a broad cross-section of the user community on desired capabilities. Everyone from novice ion-accelerator to power ratio-wrangler is welcome at our one-hour launch workshops...
“You’ve heard a lot of prognostications about the state of the world,” our reviewer writes of Vaclav Smil’s latest. “They’re bunk. Here, at last, is how the world really works.” The title: “How the World Really Works.” https://t.co/Izvj7vEMas
Three cheers for Professor Lancie Affonso! He was awarded the Distinguished Undergraduate Mentor Award on Tuesday at the College's Celebration of Faculty. Congratulations!