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ProjectKEEPERS LLC Launches Online Solution that Simplifies Grant and Project Management

By Joan Herrmann on Apr 19, 2013   General News  

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. — An Anchorage-based company, ProjectKEEPERS LLC, has developed and launched a revolutionary new project management software tool designed to provide Tribal agencies and non-profits with an intuitive, effective solution to manage administration and reporting of grants and projects.

Big booms over the northland

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Apr 18, 2013   The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Near a small village in Russia, Marina Ivanova stepped into cross-country skis and kicked toward a hole in the snow. The meteorite specialist with the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and Vernadsky Institute in Moscow was hunting for fragments of the great Chelyabinsk Meteorite that exploded three days earlier.

New Earth-Like Planets Found

By Carnegie Institution for Science on Apr 18, 2013   Science/Education  

Washington, D.C.—A team of scientists, including Carnegie’s Alan Boss, has discovered two Earth-like planets in the habitable orbit of a Sun-like star. Their work is published in Science Express.

Hair Analysis Reveals Elevated Stress Hormone Levels Raise Cardiovascular Risk

By The Endocrine Society on Apr 18, 2013   Health  

Chevy Chase, MD––Hair strands contain valuable information about senior citizens’ stress levels that can be used to determine an individual’s cardiovascular disease risk, according to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

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