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This week's episode of Poor Will's Almanack has notes from Bill Felker's archives of forty years of observation of what happens in nature in the Miami Valley and beyond.
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Sustained loud noises can cause long term damage to your hearing, but luckily there are ways to protect your ears.
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Air Force Research Lab commander Maj. Gen. Scott A. Cain relinquished his duty, welcoming Brig. Gen. Jason E. Bartolomei as commander. AFRL is based at Wright-Patt Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.
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In the November ballot, Centerville residents will vote on Issue 13, a property tax levy aimed at covering operating costs, renovating old buildings, and expanding the school district's career technical programs.
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Researchers at the University of Dayton are developing an AI program and working with local construction companies to develop hazard detection training for construction workers.
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Two studies by the New American Economy and the Ohio Business for Immigration Solutions show that immigrants make up a significant part of the STEM, healthcare, education, and manufacturing industries.
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Emeritus Professor Pierre Agostini, along with two other honorees, has been named the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work studying electronic dynamics in matter.
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The ants surrounded people at parks, crashed into windshields on the highway, and blocked out the sun as they flew by this past weekend.
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New archaeological research highlights how artisans modified animal bones using blades to create ceremonial objects two thousand years ago in what is now called the Miami Valley.
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Scientists are using powerful genomic analysis to locate cells mounting the attacks.
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This week, 26 students from the Dayton area are taking part in a summer camp at Sinclair Community College.
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The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery in Dayton recently opened a new exhibit called the Beiser Room of Wonders. The exhibit hearkens back to the museum's nineteenth century origins.