TECHNOLOGY
Forum Communications Co. taking newsgathering to new heights
By Rylee Nelson Forum News Service FARGO, N.D. - Forum Communications Co. has enlisted new aerial perspectives to provide its readers and viewers with over-the-top coverage of the 2013 Red River Va...
Posted on 5/2/13 at 1:26 PM
Lies about the Boston Bombing
Conspiracy theories about the Boston bombing continue to be posted today. Please don't be gullible enough to fall for this stuff, folks--anyone who claims to know what happened at this point is not b...
Posted on 4/17/13 at 3:55 PM
End of Extinction?
In the future, we might be able to worry about one less thing: extinction. This goes for species whose numbers are currently low, but also for those which no longer walk the earth. Advances made now...
Posted on 3/25/13 at 9:28 AM
1 August, 2007 Five Years Later Part II: Reactions to the Bridge Disaster and the Changes that occurred afterwards.
Over the past week, there have been some extensive news coverage on the I-35W Bridge Disaster and the changes that we have seen in our policies for improving America's infrastructure, not on...
Posted on 8/3/12 at 9:42 AM
New cell phone elicits feelings of techno-dumb
Ive come to realize now that Im over the age of 40, own my own home and have it fully furnished, that shopping isnt as much fun as it used to be. These days, everything I admire has to pass the Is it...
Posted on 4/24/12 at 5:33 PM
Column: District 518 invests in future with iPads
By David Rezny, District 518 , March 30, 2013
Column: Digital field trips excite district students, staff
By Lisa Spieker, District 518 , January 26, 2013
Program focuses on diabetes technology
WORTHINGTON — A program on diabetes technology and an insulin pump update will be presented from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday in the classroom at Sanford Worthington Medical Center.October 22, 2012
Grant dollars help advance technology locally
MIRC program has far reaches for WorthingtonWORTHINGTON — Putting refurbished computers in the hands of low-income families, establishing computer classes to teach English to new residents and reaching out to rural areas with local access cable television are just a few of the success stories that have grown out of a $100,000 federal grant awarded to Worthington nearly three years ago.
By Julie Buntjer , July 24, 2012
Computer users urged to check for malware
WORTHINGTON — When DNSChanger malware first surfaced in 2007, it caught the attention of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). More than 4 million computers in 100 countries were affected, including computers belonging to individuals, businesses and government agencies such as NASA.
July 06, 2012
District 518 explores possibility of technology integration
July 27, 2011
Technology camp takes new direction
WORTHINGTON — A world inundated with technology requires it to be utilized the right way, and that is exactly what Worthington School District is trying to achieve.July 13, 2011
ALC to introduce technology curriculum
WORTHINGTON — Selected students at the Area Learning Center will have a chance next year to try the Trojan Learning Academy — a new, goal-oriented, personalized, technology-based curriculum.April 26, 2011
Breaking new ground: Agri-Energy’s purchase by Gevo leads to innovation
April 08, 2011
Bioscience Conference has evolved in its seven years: Annual event will be hosted for seventh time next month
March 30, 2011
ELCA issues revised statement on genetics and faith
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America released a proposed social statement Thursday, titled “Genetics, Faith and Responsibility,” somewhat revised from a draft last year that raised controversy among members who said it rejected modern farming practices such as genetically modified seed.February 25, 2011
Wind farm developer to pay county, townships for road damage
By Julie Buntjer , February 22, 2011
Column: Tanks vs. Twitter as Egypt rebels
By Kathleen Parker , February 14, 2011
Obama promotes plan for near universal wireless
MARQUETTE, Mich. (AP) — Saying tomorrow's economy can't thrive on yesterday's infrastructure, President Barack Obama on Thursday promoted his five-year plan to lure new industries and jobs to the U.S. by expanding high-speed wireless to 98 percent of the country.By ERICA WERNER,Associated Press , February 10, 2011
Texting could be key to suicide prevention in youth
“i have a doctor, and anti-depressents turned on me so i got new ones, but im dying inside. my parents know, don’t worry. i need someone to text, not call…calling is too embarrassing. is there a free texting hotline for this? Thanks.”February 10, 2011
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