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A Garden Of Hope Grows In Post-Katrina Schoolyard

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Administration's Reading Program Hasn't Helped

Federal studies are showing that the No Child Left Behind Reading program isn't necessarily working.

Breathing New Life Into Air Handlers

Water drainage seems to be the main culprit in air handler malfunction. AQUIS has the solution to help solve this problem.

Food Prices Are Soaring, But Farmers Aren't Getting Richer

Don't blame the farmers. They're just passing along rising fuel, feed and fertilizer costs.

Military Team Builds Solar Powered Clinic

In true M*A*S*H* fashion, the U.S. military planners are developing makeshift mobile hospitals run on solar power.

Restore Dark Skies and Save Money Doing So

"Turn off all the unnecessary lights, please!"

Rising Fuel Prices Spur Biofuels

As fuel prices soar, the biofuel trend is not expected to decrease any time soon.

Scientists Teach Computers To See

Is it possible to make a computer understand a visual world? These scientists think so.

Smarter Electric Grid Could Be The Key To Saving Power

Americans are changing the way they think about electricity and are making changes in how they use it.

Visiting Chicago's Pullman District

Visit Chicago's historic Pullman District and get a taste of history circa 1880.

YAWNS - Young, Rich, and Frugal

They live below their means and are the new breed of Gen Xers and &s; - the YAWNS.

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