• The miner was treated for possible pelvis and spinal injuries by ambulance crews and was taken by air to the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff.

    BBC: Miner rescued after pit collapse in Neath Valley

  • "Mould (on plants) can irritate asthma, increase upper respiratory problems, cause headaches and affect concentration, " Dr. David Miller an expert on indoor air quality from Carleton University, Canada told the Globe and Mail newspaper.

    CNN: Office foliage for feel good factor

  • The Leeds University team believe air transmission could be a factor in some of this.

    BBC: Fears over risk of air transmission of superbugs

  • Mr Baird-Parker was pulled from the water at 14:30 and was taken by air ambulance to James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, where he was pronounced dead.

    BBC: Matthew Baird Parker

  • He convinced the New York Times to quote the federation's student polls, and he cocreated and supplied guests for the University of the Air series on the two-year-old Columbia Broadcasting System.

    NPR: Edward R. Murrow: Broadcasting History

  • Firefighters, in boats, rescued him from the fast-flowing beck - which flows into the River Swale - and he was transported by air ambulance to James Cook University Hospital, in Middlesbrough.

    BBC: Canoeist dies as thaw brings flooding

  • Scott Silliman, a law professor at Duke University and a former Air Force lawyer, says the Walter Reed scandal also has political consequences.

    NPR: Walter Reed Reaction Contrasts with Abu Ghraib

  • "At some point the world community needs to come together and draft some new convention or treaty, " said Paul Dempsey, director of the Institute of Air and Space Law and McGill University in Montreal.

    CNN: Who owns the moon? It's 'complicated,' say experts

  • By midafternoon Ghosn is back in the air, on his way to Oxford University.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • Researchers at Southampton University say metal in the air thrown up by trains running on metal tracks could pose a health risk.

    BBC: Railway tracks

  • "It won't be a real campaign without late-night jokes, " says Darrell West, a Brown University professor and author of Air Wars, a study of television's effect on politics.

    FORBES: Late-Night Campaigning

  • The authors are Georg Hansen, of the Norwegian Institute for Air Research, and Martyn Chipperfield of Cambridge University.

    BBC: By Environment Correspondent Alex Kirby

  • Soaked in history and riddled with historic buildings, the university town of Cambridge exudes a dreamy air of Old World sophistication.

    CNN: Seven beauties of the British Isles

  • Cohen and his team are tackling the next stage of research by using data from the U.S. Air Force under a joint research project with the University of Tennessee.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Before Shorenstein began his career in real estate, he dropped out of University of Pennsylvania to serve for the Army Air Corps in World War II.

    FORBES: Walter Shorenstein, Real Estate Magnate, Dies at 95

  • Similarly, researchers from Lund University in Sweden found toxic substances in the air of a smoky room were 120 times higher than in a smoke-free room.

    BBC: Image of a smoke filled room

  • By 2000, every broadcast network had a seven-figure show on the air, according to Steve Beverly, a professor at Union University in Jackson, Tenn.

    FORBES: Top Ten Game Show Winners Of All Time

  • Brandy Brown, a 25-year-old English and journalism major at the University of Texas, expected her benefits as an Air Force veteran to cover the assorted costs of college this semester.

    FORBES: Money Builder

  • Andy Tatem, a reader in the Geology and Environmental Science department at the University of Southampton is the developer of vbd-air.com, a web tool developed for the Transportation Research Board to help track the spread of mosquito-transmitted illnesses via air travel.

    CNN: Breathe easy: Frequent flyer health tips

  • Doshi has recruited engineers from Miami and Atlanta for his venture, but he got some key technology nearby: To perfect the design of a filter, he got computational engineers at the SimCenter at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga to model thousands of air- and liquid-flow variables.

    FORBES: Back on Track

  • Spring was in the air when college student Zimmerman returned April 2 from classes at the University of Wisconsin to the off-campus apartment she shared with her fiance, Jordan Gonnering.

    CNN: Slain student called 911, but no one came in time

  • Delta Air Lines, as well as many other carriers, contract with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center for their STAT-MD program for immediate medical consultation when they have a problem during a flight.

    FORBES: What Happens If You Become Seriously Ill During a Flight

  • After "eruptive activity" last year at the Cleveland volcano, University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist Steve McNutt noted that 90% of air freight from Asia to Europe and North America flies over Alaska airspace, and hundreds of flights fly through Anchorage's air space daily.

    CNN: 2 Alaska volcanoes on alert as lava flows

  • James Dixon, an anthropologist at the University of Colorado, says the objects decay rapidly when exposed to the air.

    NPR: History Emerging from the Ice

  • "We gave her some fresh air and also gave her some sunshine, " said Rhee, speaking from outside University Medical Center.

    CNN: Giffords arrives in Houston

  • Big cities have higher childhood allergy rates, so maybe some air pollutant is the unrecognized trigger, said Dr. Peter Lio, a Northwestern University pediatric dermatologist who specializes in eczema.

    NPR: Study: Food, Skin Allergies Increasing In Children

  • Not surprisingly, the countries are wealthy and among the world's greenest as well, according to the Environmental Performance Index, a joint product of Columbia University and Yale University, which measures performance against 25 indicators, such as measures of air pollution, water supply or use of natural resources.

    FORBES: The Most Energy-Efficient Countries

  • Just ahead, Luke will talk to a Columbia University scientist about creating mechanical trees that suck toxic carbon emissions out of the air.

    NPR: Council Questions Putin's Win

  • According to Andy Mazzara, the director of the Institute for Non-Lethal Defence Technologies at Pennsylvania State University, prototypes of such devices use a laser to create an ionised channel of air through which an electromagnetic pulse is directed.

    ECONOMIST: Monitor

  • "Reduced sea-ice conditions and unusually high air temperatures have facilitated the ice shelf losses this summer, " said Dr Luke Copland from the University of Ottawa.

    BBC: Major ice-shelf loss for Canada

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