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Durham-Orange light rail one step closer to $1.2B in federal dollarsDurham Herald SunThe Federal Transit Administration approved moving the 17.7-mile light-rail project into the engineering phase — the last design piece before learning whether the counties
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EngadgetBen Heck's Super Glue Gun: Time for some reverse engineeringEngadgetWhen Ben created the Great Glue Gun it was given away as a prize. Thankfully, the winner still watches the show and sent it in to the team so that it could be reverse engineere
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onmanoramaEngineering student killed in Idukki road accidentonmanoramaIdukki / Edappally: An engineering student lost her life when the car she was travelling in flipped over near Puttady in Idukki on Sunday morning. The victim was Jisni Kunjumuhammed, a n
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Edmonton SunOil Kings try to focus on light beyond seasonEdmonton SunFix Edmonton's Trey Fix-Wolansky (left) fires a shot past Prince Albert's Vojtech Budik during a WHL game between the Edmonton Oil Kings and the Prince Albert Raiders at Rogers Pl
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Oil-Price Rise Brightens Mood for Big CERAWeek Energy ConferenceWall Street Journal (subscription)The world's energy leaders will descend on Houston next week for the most influential energy conference in the U.S., a gathering reshaped this year by the
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MarketWatchUS stock futures tilt higher as oil pushes further above $50MarketWatchEnergy stocks, which helped nudge the S&P 500 higher, will be back in focus Wednesday as oil prices CLN6, +1.27% LCOQ6, +1.46% traded above $50 a barrel. Brent crude was
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Times LIVENigerian oil rebels reject peace talksTimes LIVENigeria's government this week announced it had set up a committee headed by the national security advisor to open talks with the rebels to bring an end to the repeated attacks. Junior oil minis
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Wall Street JournalThe Epicenter of America's Oil Bust Is Drawing BuyersWall Street JournalThe vultures are descending on North Dakota. Investors hoping for a bargain are buying up oil and gas wells from cash-strapped operators in the state's Bakke
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Last week's Poll: With not enough people entering engineering, which statement do you most agree?The EngineerThe engineering sector is in relatively good health but is still struggling to attract fresh talent, a factor that threatens to undermine the p
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Now, engineering students study about startupsThe HinduM.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT), for instance, now offers startup software engineering as part of its postgraduate course. All M.Tech students opting for Computer Science and Computer Netw
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