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Evolution’s oddities are focus of Darwin Day
The annual celebration of Charles Darwin’s birthday at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will highlight the evolutionary significance of strange life forms, including the octopus and enormous flowers.
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Television review: 'Smash' on NBC
NBC's new series featuring Debra Messing and 'American Idol' runner-up Katharine McPhee lovingly examines Broadway's travails and triumphs. NBC's new series featuring Debra Messing and 'American Idol' runner-up Katharine McPhee lovingly examines Broadway's travails and triumphs.
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Beyond switchover: the future technical evolution of digital terrestrial television in Australia
ACMA seeks comment on technical migration issues for digital terrestrial television broadcasting (DTTB) services This paper starts a discussion about some of the issues for the future technical migration of free-to-air DTTB. While the discussion paper and consultation is intended to be broad-ranging, certain matters are outside their scope. Social Policy read more
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Hill Holliday Announces Lineup for TVnext 2012
After the success of last year’s TVnext summit, Hill Holliday is thrilled to announce TVnext 2012 taking place Monday, February 27 at Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art.
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Rogers to launch Canada's fastest LTE devices and new price plan options
TORONTO, Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - To continue bringing more speed and choice to Canadians, today Rogers Communications announced the addition of two new Long Term Evolution (LTE) devices that will offer ...
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'There might be a God', says Sir David Attenborough
Belief in God and evolution not incompatible, says Sir David Attenborough Sir David Attenborough does not believe that an understanding of evolution is incompatible with faith in God, he will tell Radio 4 listeners on Sunday. Attenborough, who was invited back to Desert Island Discs to mark the 70th anniversary of the radio programme, explains that, while he is still agnostic, he does not rule ...
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