http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/hawaii-land-board-approves-plan-to-build-worlds-largest-telescope-atop-mauna-kea-summit/article11181824/?cmpid=rss1
HONOLULU (AP) - A plan to build the world's largest optical telescope at the summit of Mauna Kea volcano in Hawaii has won approval from the State Board of Land and Natural Resources.
Easterbrook disputes WWU faculty global warming opinions
http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2013/04/14/2958336/easterbrook-disputes-wwu-faculty.html
"WWU faculty find overwhelming scientific evidence to support global warming." Of course there is overwhelming evidence of global warming!
Beach cleanup set for April 20
http://topnews.ae/content/215693-ways-tackle-low-lake-level-problem
MANITOWOC - Area residents are invited to help clean up 11 area beaches along Lake Michigan on April. 20 as part of a five-state Great Lakes Adopt-a-Beach effort linked to Earth Day.
Students fight robots at Mall of America robotics competition
http://frenchtribune.com/teneur/1317420-students-fight-robots-mall-america-robotics-competition
Various teams of students fought their robots in a robot contest held on Saturday, April 13, at the Mall of America in Bloomington.
Chicks in Science inspires young girls in areas of STEM - The Billings Gazette
http://billingsgazette.com/news/local/chicks-in-science-inspires-young-girls-in-areas-of-stem/article_0773f0cf-3e39-5e87-82bb-484c811b4084.html
Chicks in Science coordinator Tammy Johnston talks about the importance of encouraging girls to think about science as a career. Chicks in Science hopes to inspire girls to pursue careers in math and science.
Minnesota drops out of St. Louis River mercury project
http://www.startribune.com/science/202636921.html
The state of Minnesota has abruptly pulled out of a four-year, $1 million research project to identify the sources of mercury pollution in the St. Louis River on the Iron Range, a decision that stunned the Fond du Lac Band of Chippewa and dismayed federal ...
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