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  • 875th Engineer Battalion publishes sixth newsletterI (Jonesboro Sun)ssue number 6 of a regular series of newsletters has been published by the 875th engineer Battalion of the Arkansas Army National Guard. Newsletter Link.


  • Scientists genetically engineer tomatoes with enhanced folate content (EurekAlert!)Leafy greens and beans aren't the only foods that pack a punch of folate, the vitamin essential for a healthy start to pregnancy.


  • Coffee Break: March 6 (USA Today)Contrary to their desires (and to the benefit of football fans), it may be that all the folks in the British Isles may be closer in a genetic sense than they think. Also, a genius architect/engineer/artist and building better rice:NY...


  • Jacobs in Saudi Chemicals Plant Deal (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. said Tuesday it received a contract from Arabian Amines Corp. to engineer, design and manage development of a $150 million ethyleneamines factory in Saudi Arabia.


  • Train blocking streets in Wausau (Wausau Daily Herald)A train is blocking several streets in Wausau. Wausau Police Lt. Jim Wadinski said the train was stuck and the engineer is trying to get it up a hill. It is unknown exactly where the train is at this time or how long it will be before the train is moved.


  • Local Engineer Honored As One Of Top 10 Federal Engineers Of Year (The Chattanoogan)The National Society of Professional Engineers has honored Jeffery H. Nelson, P.E., a principal electrical engineer with the Tennessee Valley Authority, as one of the top 10 finalists for its prestigious 28th Annual Federal Engineer of the Year Award program.


  • The keys to calibration (Agriculture Online)left to right: David Wiley and Russel Fout listen to Erdal Ozkan, Ohio State University Extension agricultural engineer, as he sums up calibration findings.