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Kentucky is home to groundbreaking research and innovation.  With advances in the classroom, laboratory and cyberspace participating schools are making news.

Cancer researcher honored with national
innovation award using Dataseam Grid

"Bucks for Brains" helps build a better Kentucky

Technology Leaders Test Their Skills

Scholarship Meshes with recipient's Plan

Martin schools get computers

Paintsville Independent Senior awarded U of L scholarship.

Students learn both Windows and OS X at the same
time from a single machine.

Floyd Schools get new computers

Ten students receive 2007 Dataseam scholarship awards.

UofL secures $10.1 million to expand research

Current issue topic at Boyd High:
U of L professor speaks about stem cell research

Innovative Statewide education and
computing program featured on Apple web site.

School technology leaders go for three days
of intensive training on the latest products

University of Louisville announces scholarship
program for coal county graduates.

UofL: Tapping the Dataseam

Daily Independent: This they believe

MSU News: Statewide research initiative signed

Elliott County Getting Cancer Computer Donation

Dataseam Opens in Trigg County

Lane Report: The Dataseam Experiment

Daviess County Schools join KDSI

Business First: Research plays pivotal role

School computers on cancer-cure jobs

Jessamine County Joins the University of Louisville Cancer Fight

Caldwell County Dedicates Belcan
Corporation-Provided Computer Lab

Jefferson County public schools to give cancer
researchers access to thousands of its computers

School computers to fight cancer

Jefferson system would be tapped when students not using it

Scientists may use school's computer

Warren schools will share computer power

Cancer research project using school computers yields results

High School Aids Cancer Research

Caldwell computers to play role in cancer research

School Computers aid cancer researchers

School computers a tool for cancer research

Dataseam bridging state's past, future

School's PCs used for study on cancer drugs

Schools Open Doors To 'Grid Computing'

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