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Recipes for Health: Wild Rice Salad With Celery and Walnuts

14 years ago from NY Times Health

A lemony salad that works as a main dish salad or as a welcome addition to a Thanksgiving table.

Seventies book predicted our future

14 years ago from Science Alert

A 1972 book had the right idea when it told readers to reduce consumption in order to avoid economical and environmental crisis, new research has found.

TVO to put shows on YouTube

14 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

TVO, Ontario's public educational television station, is launching a channel on YouTube through a revenue-sharing agreement with the website.

Copying keys from photos is child's play

14 years ago from The Guardian - Science

You have memorised your passwords and your PIN is secret, now it is the house keys that must be hidden from prying eyes.

Time Reversal? Think History vs. Economics

14 years ago from Science Blog

So far in these blogs I have focussed on hard science verifiable by experiment. But it is also part of the background to my multiauthored volume On Space and Time...

Feds issue rule aimed at Internet gambling ban

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- The Bush administration has issued a final rule aimed at banning Internet gambling.

Britain calls for more sperm donors amid shortage

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Britain is facing a sperm donor shortage after reversing confidentiality laws and limiting the number of women who can use sperm from one donor, fertility experts warned...

Free software gets an education

14 years ago from Physorg

Companies, organisations and citizens spend billions a year on licensing fees for proprietary software. Could that money not be put to better use developing free software alternatives and local expertise?

Computers make sense of experiments on human disease

14 years ago from

Increased use of computers to create predictive models of human disease is likely following a workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF), which urged for a collaborative effort between...

Google launches Gmail voice and video chat

14 years ago from

Google launched Gmail voice and video chat, making it simple for people around the world to chat in high-quality video for free right within Gmail. All you need is a...

Philips develops "intelligent pill"

14 years ago from Reuters:Science

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch group Philips has developed an "intelligent pill" that contains a microprocessor, battery, wireless radio, pump and a drug reservoir to release medication in a specific area...

As DNA test backlogs soar, U.S. cuts funding

14 years ago from LA Times - Science

Law enforcement agencies that had not used full allocations from previous years found their grants reduced despite an estimated 400,000 untested cases. ...

Penn provost to lead Johns Hopkins

14 years ago from UPI

BALTIMORE, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- The Johns Hopkins University in Maryland announced Tuesday Ronald J. Daniels will become the school's 14th president.

UK experts give blackouts warning

14 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

Energy experts warn the UK could face an unacceptable risk of major blackouts in less than 10 years unless policy is improved.

Energy body warns on oil prices

14 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

A lack of investment in exploration will be likely to force oil prices up and up, a leading energy body warns.

Gene-testing company fights to retain listing

14 years ago from News @ Nature

Frozen assets compound deCODE's financial woes.

Start of Recession in New York State Signaled by UB Researchers

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Although no official determination has been made about whether New York State or the U.S. is in the midst of a recession, researchers from the University at Buffalo's...

Gasoline continues plunge; crude tumbles below $60

14 years ago from AP Science

HOUSTON (AP) -- Retail gasoline prices dipped for a 17th week since July 4, falling below $2 a gallon in a number of states and approaching...

Fujitsu to Release New Energy-Efficient 500 GB 2.5'' HDD Models

14 years ago from Physorg

Fujitsu Limited today announced that it has developed two new 500 GB 2.5" hard disk drive (HDD) models that feature a rotational speed of 5,400 RPM and deliver industry-leading levels...

Western Transportation Institute installs one of the country's largest driving simulators

14 years ago from

The Western Transportation Institute at Montana State University is now home to one of the largest and most sophisticated motion-based driving simulators in the United States...

Revered Paris taxidermy shop rebuilds after fire

14 years ago from MSNBC: Science

The fire's survivors were a motley crew: A parrot, a peacock and a baboon. All of them stuffed. Now, after the devastating blaze, the animals' home, famed Parisian taxidermy store...

Online tools help students search for meaning

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- With universities storing ever more teaching resources online, how do students and tutors find what they need? European researchers have devised novel ways to classify and locate teaching...

Republicans turn to Web for help in rebuilding party

14 years ago from Physorg

Fresh off a US presidential election defeat and further losses in Congress, the Republican Party launched a new website on Tuesday asking members for their ideas on its future.

Softbank, Alibaba announce new B2B service

14 years ago from Physorg

Japanese Internet giant Softbank and Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba said Tuesday they would launch a business-to-business service to link Japanese firms with potential customers in China.

Chemical industry cautious about Obama presidency

14 years ago from Chemistry World

Chemical companies worry Obama could bring over-regulation, but chemists upbeat at funding plans

Intelligent Walker Designed To Assist The Elderly And People Undergoing Medical Rehabilitation

14 years ago from Science Daily

Researchers have designed an intelligent walker (i-Walker) that goes a step beyond conventional walkers as it can communicate with the user, think for itself and react to the environment. The...

Intel dives into medical market with home health monitors

14 years ago from Physorg

The world's biggest computer chip maker on Monday dove into the medical market with technology that lets doctors make house calls on patients without being there.