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Tenn. supercomputer running fastest in world for climate change, renewable energy

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Missouri partners with Microsoft to provide residents with free access to e-learning programs

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Cornell, partners developing $12.2M Web network for scientists

Scientists hope to network Facebook-style

ITHACA, N.Y. — Social networking is coming to the science lab.

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Billionaire investor Carl Icahn offers CIT Group $6B lifeline as it faces potential collapse

Icahn offers CIT Group $6 billion loan

NEW YORK — In another sign that CIT Group Inc. is struggling to restructure its debt, billionaire investor Carl Icahn offered the lender a $6 billion lifeline.

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Gambling task force recommends colleges treat gambling like alcohol, as student health issue

Task force to colleges: Treat betting like booze

LAS VEGAS — Colleges and universities should take more steps to curb problem gambling by piggybacking outreach efforts onto campaigns against alcohol and drug abuse, a national gambling task force said Tuesday.

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Baidu CEO draws overflow crowd as he talks to students on Google founders’ old stomping ground

Baidu CEO draws big crowd in Google's backyard

PALO ALTO, Calif. — The billionaire founder of a popular search engine drew a big crowd Wednesday at Stanford University — and it wasn't one of the guys that started Google Inc. just a few miles from the campus they once attended.

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Microsoft suggests Office Live Workspace as way for classes to go on in event of flu epidemic

Microsoft urges Web learning in case of swine flu

SEATTLE — Microsoft Corp. says it can help schools get through swine flu.

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Obama meets with school students, advises young people to be careful what they put on Facebook

Obama advises caution in what kids put on Facebook

ARLINGTON, Va. — In a pep talk that kept clear of politics, President Barack Obama on Tuesday challenged the nation's students to take pride in their education — and stick with it even if they don't like every class or must overcome tough circumstances at home.

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UK court says Google not liable for defamatory material appearing in search results

UK court rejects suit on Google search results

LONDON — A British judge has ruled that Google cannot be held responsible for defamatory words that appear in results on the popular Internet search engine.

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