Tennis ain't dead yet SIERRA VISTA — Maurice Rose’s bid to win a second-straight Summer Solstice Tournament came up short Saturday morning as he lost to Brian Bokowski in the semifinals of the men’s open singles 7-6, 6-4 to Brian Bokowski. Last year, Rose used his patented “snake venom” to overcome Bokowski in the championship match, but no such luck this time, as Bokowski advanced to this morning’s championship game ...
June 16, 2013 - The Sierra Vista Herald
7 Weirdest Science Jobs Snake venom handler? Sex scholar? A career in science doesn't have to mean a job in a dank lab or cubicle. Here's a look at some of the more peculiar jobs you can do with a science degree.
June 14, 2013 - Fox News
Scatologist? Snake milker? Sexologist? 7 odd science careers By Tanya LewisLiveScience Snake venom handler? Sex scholar? A career in science doesn't have to mean a job in a dank lab or cubicle. Here's a look at some of the more peculiar jobs you can do with a science degree.Fireworks designerEveryone loves a good fireworks show — the fluorescent bursts of light, the showers of sparks, the booms and crackles. But it's someone's job to create those ...
June 10, 2013 - MSNBC