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Defining Tier One Storage in the Modern Data Center
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The Green Enterprise: California Academy of Sciences
Since 1853, the California Academy of Sciences has been considered one of the world's most respected institutions. Now more than 150 years later, it's continuing to lead by example, showcasing how...
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A scientist and a shrew
A California Academy of Sciences researcher trekked through the rainforests of Tanzania in search of the Rhynchocyon udzungwensis, the newest mammal to join the elephant shrew group. They may not...
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California, New Jersey still lead nation in solar contributions
Two public power utilities made an industry-generated ranking for 2011, driven by large projects.
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Stellar shots in 'History of Space Photography' (photos)
Williamson Gallery at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif., collaborates with Jet Propulsion Laboratory on stunning cosmic exhibition.
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Google's Schmidt pledges Arduino and Raspberry Pi teaching kits
Google is to provide more than a hundred trainee computer science teachers in the UK with Arduino or Raspberry Pi kits as teaching aids,
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Clarizen upgrades SaaS project management platform
In the latest version of its project management software, Clarizen gives managers more granular permissions and team members more control over their dashboards.
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Artist thinks 'science' and 'tech' with varied works (images)
U.K.-based artist Luke Jerram's work isn't limited to pieces based on science and tech, but he's certainly a fan. Data visualization, microbiology, optics, sound: He's created beautiful works that...
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California to ban employers asking for your Facebook password
California wants to become the second state to ban the practice of employers asking current employees as well as job applicants for access to their social media accounts, such as for Facebook.
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Twitter teams up with UC Berkeley to offer course in Big Data
Interested in programming? Some students at UC Berkeley will soon have the chance to view Twitter from an insider's perspective.
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Yahoo! and the Cult of the Engineer...
There's enormous focus on the "engineer" in culture of Silicon Valley. Engineers are the top dogs in most companies.
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Is STEM education declining in the U.S.?
Is STEM education declining in the U.S., and to what effect?
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California thanks Facebook for 800% boost in organ donors
The Donate Life California registry has seen an 800 percent increase in organ donor registrations since yesterday. Facebook's newly launched organ donor feature is already bringing great results.
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Art and science of the human brain (images)
London exhibit called "Brains: The mind as matter" explores the long, complex history between humans and their gray matter -- how the brain's perceived, studied, and sometimes misunderstood.
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CSC pulls NHS workers, but talks 'going well'
CSC said it remains confident that the Lorenzo patient record system in the U.K. is viable in the long run.
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CSC's talks with U.K.'s NHS hung up
The CSC project with the NHS has been repeatedly pilloried in the U.K. for various implementation issues.
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Women in Tech: Michele McGough on managing the science and art of tech
Solutions4networks Founder and CEO Michele McGough says she learned by trial and error.
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California abandons $2 billion court management system
California's court management system is now officially dead. It's time for state legislators to examine how the state manages its multi-billion dollar budget.
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Dell, Apple, Oracle lead life sciences IT buying parade
Life sciences companies intend to buy hardware from Dell and Apple; software from Oracle; and services from Accenture and IBM.
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Future of management science, ERP and decision making
What does the future of analytics or BI look like? A chat with John Schwarz held some interesting perspectives.
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It's not just California: angel groups active across U.S.
The Angel Resource Institute's first Halo Report shows that angel activity is humming across the U.S., and not just in California.
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