Marbury Bound for Boston?

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- Marbury Bound for Boston?
- Earth bservatory and Fly Ash
- Delving into chemistry of alien life

Marbury Bound for Boston?
New York Times United States 
If that chain of events comes to pass it could set up the ultimate experiment in team chemistry. Skip to next paragraph.
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Earth bservatory and Fly Ash
Kansas City Star M 
chair of the Waterkeeper Alliance. The tests were conducted this week at the Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry labs at Appalachian State University in Boone NC by Dr. Shea Tuberty Associate Professor of Biology and Dr. Carol Babyak Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Tuberty and Babyak conducted tests for 17 different heavy metals in triplicate using standard EPA methods. The samples were collected on Saturday December 27 by Watauga Riverkeeper Donna Lisenby from three separate locations on the Emory River.
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Delving into chemistry of alien life
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel WI 
Andy Pacheco a chemistry professor at UWM will lead a discussion on "Eating Ammonia and Breathing Rust: Alien Life Forms of Earth!" The Science Bag series is a set of public lectures aimed at general audiences. Shows are suitable for children age 8 and older. The lectures explain the principles of science using demonstrations interactive exhibits or other media. Pacheco’s talk begins at 8 p.
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