DuPont opens photovoltaics applications lab at Delaware research facility
DuPont opens Delaware photovoltaics lab WILMINGTON, Del. — Improvements in photovoltaic technology will play a key role in meeting the world’s energy needs as the global population soars to more than 9 billion people over the next 40 years, DuPont CEO Ellen Kullman said Monday. Scientists photograph endangered right whale giving birth near proposed Navy training site
Endangered whale birth photos taken near Navy site Correction: Toxic Tap Water story
Correction: Toxic Tap Water story WILMINGTON, N.C. — In a story Feb. 17 about contaminated water at the Camp Lejeune Marine base, The Associated Press made several errors. First, the AP reported erroneously that an environmental contractor omitted the cancer-causing chemical benzene from a final report on pollutants in a base well, part of a long-running review of contamination in the base’s water supply. The contractor’s 1994 report does list benzene as one of the contaminants in the well, although it does not say how much benzene was found. That error was repeated in a Feb. 18 story. Navy agrees to pay for study of health effects of past toxic water on Marines at Camp Lejeune
Navy agrees to fund toxic water study at NC base NC congressman urges probe into new report on cancer chemical in Marines’ tap water at base
Fed probe urged on cancer chemical in Marine water Vines scores 24, Jenkins adds 22 as Hofstra eases past UNC-Wilmington 87-70
Hofstra beats UNC-Wilmington 87-70 WILMINGTON, N.C. — Cornelius Vines scored 24 points and Charles Jenkins added 22, leading Hofstra in an 87-70 win over North Carolina-Wilmington on Saturday night. |