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Los Angeles Unified teachers are participating in an evaluation project that gives more feedback on their methods.This is what one of Los Angeles Unified's most ambitious reform efforts looks like: about 30 people gathered in a Gardena school auditorium, watching a video of a teacher trying to get her young students to understand a John Updike poem.
A majority of the nonunion pilots at JetBlue Airways chose not to join a union, in balloting that wound up Tuesday, the airline said.
A CEO who enjoys the adrenaline rush of flying a private airplane is more likely than other chief executives to exhibit similarly bold management characteristics, according to a new study.
Background: Protein biomarker studies are currently hampered by a lack of measurement standards to demonstrate quality, reliability and comparability across multiple assay platforms.
The cells that make our brain's map of our environment aren't very good at encoding information on where a person is oriented in up-and-down space.
Pilots at major U.S. airlines are growing increasingly restive as they try to win back some of the compensation they lost after the post-9/11 industry downturn.
Boeing says two of its own employees will crew the first manned mission of its new astronaut capsule the CST-100 in 2015.
Electronic Chart Display and Information System Northrop Grumman/Sperry Marine Visionmaster/Integrated Bridge/ECDI To plan their routes, the crews of transoceanic cargo ships have to assimilate a huge amount of information: from beacons and buoys, weather and navigation satellites, sensors onboard and on other ships, and from private companies that track rogue waves, pirate attacks and other...
Boeing says two of its own employees will crew the first manned mission of its new astronaut capsule the CST-100 in 2015.
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