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In a 15 October 2013 article titled “Amaze project aims to take 3D printing ‘into metal age,’” James Morgan, a science reporter for the BBC, states: “the European Space Agency has unveiled plans to “take 3D printing into the metal age” by building parts for jets, spacecraft, and fusion projects. The Amaze project brings together 28 institutions to develop new metal components which are...

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In an article titled “Ireland, the Emerald Isle, Might be Losing its Green,” Kieran Cooke, a co-editor of Climate News Network, writes, “Summer visitors to Ireland used to coping with frequent outpourings from the heavens might be in for a bit of a shock in future if the latest projections on the country’s climate by Met Ėireann, the Irish Meteorological Service, prove correct” (source): In a...

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Professor Kostas Goulias, co-director of Geography’s Geotrans Laboratory, recently contacted the editor to say that “The blog below is a great example of Geotrans undergraduate research.” “Microaccessibility with OpenTripPlanner” was written by Matthew Conway and posted June 20, 2013 on Indicatrix.org; the article grew out of an impressive report that Matthew wrote earlier, titled “Accessibility...

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