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R.U. Sirius interviewed Randa Milliron, CEO of Interorbital Systems, a 'rocket and spacecraft manufacturing company' that locates itself at the Mojave Airport and Spaceport in Mojave, California.
Boing Boing 2009
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Such programs rescue students from the drudgery of dead-end remediation, Milliron said, by combining it "with what they came to college to do in the first place."
Eight ways to get higher education into shape Daniel deVise 2011
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"What we do know is the current model is desperately broken," said Mark Milliron, deputy director for postsecondary improvement at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to reform community colleges.
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Such programs rescue students from the drudgery of dead-end remediation, Milliron said, by combining it "with what they came to college to do in the first place."
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Yes | No | Report from Charlie Milliron wrote 1 year 16 weeks ago
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TB: Almonte 4; Becktel 2; Cuadrado 4; Carte; Milliron 2; Strop 3; Boggs.
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But Milliron questioned whether SpaceShipOne 's hybrid rocket motor -- it uses a combination of rubber as fuel and nitrous oxide to make it burn efficiently -- will work for the prize flights.
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"It might be able to just kiss space with one person on board," Milliron said.
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At the lab's Molecular Foundry, Delia Milliron is developing a smart window that can change based on the weather with the help of nanocrystal technology.
News 2011
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That's why when we spread them out in a coating on the window, you don't see anything, Milliron says.
News 2011
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