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UCOTD: Seventh-Generation Honda Accord Coupe

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Today we bring you a seventh-car of unlisted year -- this generation ran from 2002-2007. The ask is $8,000 for this New Jersey-based ride. Get the latest news, features,& TTAC& takes, and everything else that gets to the truth about cars first by& subscribing to our& newsletter.

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How Philanthropy Became This IEEE Member’s Cause

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For his generosity, Dent received a New Jersey Outstanding Philanthropist Award this year from the state's chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. The award recognizes achievements of citizens and organizations dedicated to making New Jersey a better place. He says it was the capstone of his career.

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GenScript to join Synthetic Yeast Genome Sc2.0 Project

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Founded in 2002, GenScript has grown together with the synthetic biology industry. Headquartered in New Jersey and with subsidiaries in Europe, Japan, and China, GenScript provides research services to the scientific community worldwide.

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NOAA Forecast Predicts Large Dead Zone for Gulf of Mexico this Summer

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Scientists are predicting the area could measure between 7,450 and 8,456 square miles, or an area roughly the size of New Jersey. The largest one on record occurred in 2002, measuring 8,484 square miles. However, additional flooding of the Mississippi River since May may result in a larger dead zone.

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EPA Grants California Vehicle GHG Regulations Waiver

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In September 2004 the California Air Resources Board (ARB) passed regulations to reduce greenhouse gases (GHG) from new passenger vehicles starting in 2009. These regulations were authorized by the 2002 legislation Assembly Bill 1493 (Pavley). The request was subsequently denied in December 2007.

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Remembering IEEE Spectrum Columnist Bob Lucky

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He retired in 2002. Two years later, he was elected to the New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame for his invention of the equalizer. He left in 1993 to join Bellcore , a telecommunications software company and a Bell Labs spinoff in Holmdel, N.J., as corporate vice president of applied research.

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This Nobel Laureate Paved the Way for High-Intensity Lasers

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After spending a year apart, Strickland moved to New Jersey to join the technical staff at Princeton ’s Advanced Technology Center for Photonics and Opto-electronic Materials. She was promoted to associate professor in 2002. Strickland joined the University of Waterloo ’s physics department as an assistant professor.

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