Beer-bubble math might help scientists understand metals
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Song Sung Blue: Raspy Neil Diamond disappoints Ohio concertgoers, offers refunds view story
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After a subpar performance at Ohion, Neil Diamonds offer to refund the tickets.
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Cultural misunderstandings and language barriers can turn a mental-health crisis into a disaster that professionals can avoid with training, advocates said yesterday.
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Beer-bubble math might help scientists understand metals view story
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Wasn't Young Einstein working on this problem?
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Reserachers at Ohio State are developing a method to remove deadly mercury from bodies of water using sound waves and algae.
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Science Teacher Discredits Evolution, Burns Crosses on Students' Arms view story
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A teacher undermined science instruction in the public school district by discrediting evolution in his classroom and focusing on creationism and intelligent design, a probe has found.
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Ohio State football: Potokar rebuilding strength after chemo view story
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Two students arrested in school explosion view story
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A "MacGyver bomb" — usually chemicals and metal sealed in a plastic pop bottle — was detonated in the school.
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Drug suspects dye crack cocaine green for St. Patrick's Day view story
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- 5 months ago
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Undercover agents from a multi-county drug task force say they watched a drug deal go down at a Marietta home on Monday, and the crack cocaine being sold stood out. The drugs had been dyed green.
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