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Here's a GPS gadget you'll hope you'll never get: BluTag is a tamper-proof ankle bracelet that communities such as San Bernadino, Calif., use to keep track of the locations of gang parolees and sex offenders.
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I spoke with an oncologist exploring innovative radiation treatment in San Bernadino, California and the Idaho National Laboratory's Director of the Center for Space Nuclear Research about how nuclear power and propulsion can enable space exploration - and crystal cities on the moon, enthuses Redniss.
The New York Public Library: Radioactive Artist Lauren Redniss Talks of Love, Science, and Finding Inspiration at the Library The New York Public Library 2011
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I spoke with an oncologist exploring innovative radiation treatment in San Bernadino, California and the Idaho National Laboratory's Director of the Center for Space Nuclear Research about how nuclear power and propulsion can enable space exploration - and crystal cities on the moon, enthuses Redniss.
The New York Public Library: Radioactive Artist Lauren Redniss Talks of Love, Science, and Finding Inspiration at the Library The New York Public Library 2011
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I spoke with an oncologist exploring innovative radiation treatment in San Bernadino, California and the Idaho National Laboratory's Director of the Center for Space Nuclear Research about how nuclear power and propulsion can enable space exploration - and crystal cities on the moon, enthuses Redniss.
The New York Public Library: Radioactive Artist Lauren Redniss Talks of Love, Science, and Finding Inspiration at the Library The New York Public Library 2011
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I spoke with an oncologist exploring innovative radiation treatment in San Bernadino, California and the Idaho National Laboratory's Director of the Center for Space Nuclear Research about how nuclear power and propulsion can enable space exploration and crystal cities built on the moon.
Jesse Kornbluth: The Love Story of Marie & Pierre Curie Is Now a Beautiful Book (With A Spooky, Challenging Ending) Jesse Kornbluth 2011
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I spoke with an oncologist exploring innovative radiation treatment in San Bernadino, California and the Idaho National Laboratory's Director of the Center for Space Nuclear Research about how nuclear power and propulsion can enable space exploration and crystal cities built on the moon.
Jesse Kornbluth: 'Radioactive' Is A National Book Award Finalist. It's So Thrilling That It Literally Glows In The Dark. Jesse Kornbluth 2011
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I spoke with an oncologist exploring innovative radiation treatment in San Bernadino, California and the Idaho National Laboratory's Director of the Center for Space Nuclear Research about how nuclear power and propulsion can enable space exploration - and crystal cities on the moon, enthuses Redniss.
The New York Public Library: Radioactive Artist Lauren Redniss Talks of Love, Science, and Finding Inspiration at the Library The New York Public Library 2011
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I spoke with an oncologist exploring innovative radiation treatment in San Bernadino, California and the Idaho National Laboratory's Director of the Center for Space Nuclear Research about how nuclear power and propulsion can enable space exploration and crystal cities built on the moon.
Jesse Kornbluth: The Love Story of Marie & Pierre Curie Is Now a Beautiful Book (With A Spooky, Challenging Ending) Jesse Kornbluth 2011
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Biographical Information: Jennie Migel-Drachman was born in 1859 in Russia, the daughter of a pioneer Jewish merchant who immigrated, with his family, to San Bernadino, CA.
Personal Information for Jennie Migel-Drachman Jewish Women's Archive 2010
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Postal Service, retires Wednesday after 37 years at the San Bernadino, Calif.,
Chester Reed, 95, the oldest employee of the U.S. Postal Service, retires 2010
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