Imperial Valley News Center
Energy Department Selects Six Awardees for $6.7 Million in Marine Energy Funding
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- Written by Green Liver
Washington, DC - The Energy Department announced six awardees selected to receive a total of $6.7 million in federal funding to support the development of innovative technologies capable of generating reliable and cost-effective electricity from U.S. water resources. Each award had been selected as an alternate in a previous funding opportunity.
Making the Perfect Parts
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- Written by Alison Gillespie
Gaithersburg, Maryland - On a recent morning, Rick Lake stopped in the middle of giving a tour of NIST’s Machine Shop to ponder a part sitting on a shelf. It was about 25 centimeters long and made of metal coated in a sheen of purple and blue. Along the top, gaskets, nuts and bolts stuck out like spines on a steampunk caterpillar. At the top, one big opening poked out like a head.
Technology, from robotics to ghost ships and unmanned fighter jets, can change the face of war
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- Written by John Grimaldi
Washington, DC - The robot soldiers of the future, so-called “battle bots,” are still in basic training.
Dismissal of Director General of Montenegro's Public Broadcaster
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- Written by State Department
Washington, DC - The United States is disappointed by the dismissal today of Adrijana Kadija, the director general of Montenegro’s public broadcaster, RTCG.
U.S. Support of Memorandum of Understanding between UNHCR, UNDP, and the Government of Burma
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- Written by State Department
Washington, DC - We welcome the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) by UNHCR, UNDP, and the Burmese government to support the creation of conditions conducive to the voluntary, safe, dignified, and sustainable return of Rohingya refugees to Burma, whether to their places of origin or of their choosing.
Imperial County June Primary Election Update
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- Written by Imperial Valley News
El Centro, California - Yesterday, the Imperial County Registrar of Voters submitted a report to California’s Secretary of State, which provided the estimated number of unprocessed ballots. In Imperial County, there are currently just over 6,900 unprocessed ballots comprised of vote-by-mail, provisional, conditional voter registration and others that require further individual review.
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