Richard Gray

Innovative educator dies

news-journal.com     6 hrs ago          

By WES FERGUSON, Staff Writer Thursday, July 24, 2008 An entrepreneur and educator who nearly four decades ago established a groundbreaking tutoring center in Longview has died. Richard Gray Avent began the Learning Foundations...                

UConn Hires Alum Richard Gray As CFO

courant.com     yesterday          

Grace Merritt | The Hartford Courant STORRS - The University of Connecticut has announced the hiring of Richard D. Gray, executive director of the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority, as the university's new...                

Industry professionals chime in with preferred demo material

engadgethd.com     yesterday          

Filed under: Industry, Misc, Blu-ray, Other formats Okay, so there are a few titles out there on Blu-ray, DVD and / or CD that simply shine. Those are undoubtedly the ones you bring out when looking to wow onlookers who are...                

Genes Could Explain Memory Differences Between Men And Women

digg.com     Jul 21, 2008   14 related          

By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent When it comes to memory it is clear that men and women are simply not on the same wavelength. Professor Peter Giese, who led the Medical Research Council- funded research , said they had...                

Differences Between Cognition & Memory Of Males And Females Linked To Two Genes

anthropology.net     Jul 21, 2008          

Peter Giese of the Institue of Psychiatry at King’s College London, University of London has been studying the differences between male and female memory. According to this Telegraph news piece, he’s identified two sex based...                

Carlson: Veteran walks proud, steady on prosthetics

desmoinesregister.com     Jul 20, 2008          

JOHN CARLSON • jocarlso@dmreg.com • July 20, 2008 Blakesburg, Ia. - You'd never know Gray lost both legs in a mine explosion when he was a young soldier in Vietnam. "I remember when I first came home on leave after I got hurt...                

Breakthrough in animal spare part transplants for humans

telegraph.co.uk     Jul 20, 2008   5 related          

By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent Blood vessels, tendons and bladders from animals are to be used in humans for the first time after a breakthrough in transplant surgery. Scientists have overcome the problem of rejection,...                

An alien's eye view of the Earth

telegraph.co.uk     Jul 19, 2008   46 related          

A Nasa spacecraft has taken the most detailed video footage yet of how the Earth would look to alien species, providing scientists with an insight into how they might be able to spot other planets that may be supporting life.                

35 Demo Choices From Industry Experts

cepro.com     Jul 18, 2008          

Industry pros such as Jeremy Burkhardt, Dick McCarthy and Joel Silver reveal their favorite client-closing content. 07.18.2008 — One of the biggest draws of being employed in the custom electronics industry is that it allows...                

New flour means bread could fight obesity

telegraph.co.uk     Jul 18, 2008          

By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent A new type of flour could turn the humble loaf of bread into a weapon against obesity. Food made from the new crop is also digested slower, making people feel fuller and less likely to eat...                

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