Dale received his Ph.D. in chemistry from Caltech in 1974. He has taught at Elmira College since 2003, after retiring from a successful, 28½ year career with Corning Inc., NY. working on optical fibers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . He received 35 patents and the highest distinction of title Research & Development Fellow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dale made history at Corning in 2001 when he was awarded both the Science and Technology Division, and the Optical Fiber Division’s People Development_Awards . . . Dale teaches Basic Chemistry (introductory chemistry for science majors), Physics with Calculus, Physical Chemistry, and Astronomy.
Cassowarys are an endangered bird. They don't fly. They can be very aggressive, but are often hit by cars.
After the female lays eggs, the male ensure that they hatch and takes care of the young for a year. The female might find 3 males in a year and start 3 "families" at once.
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