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Nets' Drake Powell registers new career high in second straight start
Nets rookie Drake Powell earned his third start on Wednesday, finishing with a new career high in a road loss against the ...
Hi-tech firm GISJane LLC to monitor algal blooms in Polk County with state funded initiative per Polk County contract ...
Instead of waiting for schools or policymakers to address the talent gap, Humtown Products took the initiative to create a ...
Three years later, the Paul D. Schreiber High School senior is the only student from Port Washington to be named a top 300 ...
Sean Turner, a DOE senior engineer, is using AI at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to improve water resource management for ...
The Smart Creek Project is strategically located in the mining-friendly state of Montana, containing widespread copper ...
New Jersey Governor Chris Murphy signs a bill that allocates $2.5 million for university-based research of unidentified ...
There are 18 active FBS head coaches that spent time on Nick Saban's staff at Alabama, including the two leading their teams ...
Williams’ return ends a two-day saga over the quarterback’s status.
Tight end Max Klare has officially entered the NFL Draft, concluding his college career and leaving a key gap in Ohio State’s ...
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