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Feed SubscriptionRecruiting: Why Timing Is Everything
Like the Broncos signing Peyton Manning, getting the right person in the right role at the right time is key to the success of any organization. For football fans everywhere, but especially in Denver, the last two weeks have been a suspenseful ones. With Peyton Manning jetting around the country to be courted by general managers, coaches and potential teammates, all those in Broncos Country were keeping up with every article, post and tweet about what the future might hold for their team.
Read More »New Map Shows that Most Lyme-Infected Ticks Are in Northeast, Northern Midwest
Female blacklegged tick courtesy of Graham Hickling/University of Tennessee Lyme disease is notoriously tough to diagnose.
Read More »New Map Shows that Most Lyme-Infected Ticks Are in Northeast, Northern Midwest
Female blacklegged tick courtesy of Graham Hickling/University of Tennessee Lyme disease is notoriously tough to diagnose. The symptoms often don’t appear for one or two weeks after a bite and can vary from feeling flu-ish to longer-term neurological damage. And ticks seem to lie in wait throughout much of the U.S., prepared to pounce and infect a passerby
Read More »Tokiwa T. Smith: Exposing an encouraging urban youth in science and math
This month’s issue of Scientific American Magazine is a special edition about Cities:
Read More »Why Was the Virginia Earthquake Felt So Widely?
On August 23, just before 2 P.M. Eastern time, the entire eastern half of the North American continent rocked back and forth for a few moments. From northern Ontario down south to Georgia and inland as far as western Ohio and Tennessee, the 5.8-magnitude quake centered in Mineral, Va., had some broad reach.
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