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Scripps

American  
[skrips] / skrɪps /

noun

  1. Edward Wyllis 1854–1926, U.S. newspaper publisher.


Example Sentences

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A team at Scripps Research found that some condensates are not random blobs at all.

From Science Daily

Before joining the Journal, Erich covered energy and the environment for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, where his work won the Scripps Howard Award for Environmental Reporting.

From The Wall Street Journal

She grew up in Davis, Calif., and graduated from Scripps College with a bachelor’s degree in politics.

From The Wall Street Journal

Telis’s work with colleagues on the rise of private markets for Silicon Valley tech startups won a Scripps Howard Award.

From The Wall Street Journal

New research from Scripps Research, published in Science, now shows how the uterus detects and responds to these physical forces at the molecular level.

From Science Daily