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Latest Space Tourist Gets His Money's Worth

14 years ago from Space.com

The world's latest space tourist said he's gotten his money's worth on Monday.

Saudi supercomputer lures researchers

14 years ago from MSNBC: Science

A new science and technology university in Saudi Arabia will house one of the world's largest supercomputers and it is helping lure top researchers to the conservative desert state.

Opinion: Your DNA - dirty deeds done dirt cheap?

14 years ago from Science Alert

With personalised DNA sequencing becoming an affordable reality, Dr Roger Kalla questions the policies and laws in place to cope with this new brave world.

Mike Dubron: a firefighter who created a cancer support network

14 years ago from LA Times - Health

Mike Dubron Santa Clarita, 45, a firefighter paramedic with the air operations section, L.A. County Fire Department.

Sparse plug-ins for electric cars spark creativity

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Owning an electric vehicle requires more than global-cooling ambitions. It takes guile, planning, sharp vision, a silver tongue - and a 50-foot extension cord. Steve Bernheim knows...

Dubai opens Mideast's largest annual IT show

14 years ago from Physorg

The Middle East's largest information technology event, Gitex Technology Week 2008, opened Sunday in the Gulf emirate of Dubai.

White House rivals offer tweaks for troubled US health care

14 years ago from Physorg

The United States is the only rich industrial nation with no universal health care -- and whoever wins the race for the White House, it's likely to stay that way,...

Intelligent Programs Protect Your Computer Environment

14 years ago from Science Daily

Scientists have developed a system capable of detecting computer intrusions and automatically deciding the best response.

Social networking sites told to warn users of weak privacy controls

14 years ago from Physorg

Social networking websites were urged Friday to warn users about the low level of protection given to their profiles at a Council of Europe-organised conference on the issue.

Ecuador: new constitution bans GMO and biotechnology

14 years ago from SciDev

The new Ecuadorian Constitution has declared the country GMO free and will enforce strict rules to regulate the use and development of modern biotechnologies.

FDA opening offices in China, India

14 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is opening offices in China, India, Europe and Latin America in a bid to improve product safety.

VIDEO: Poaching in Kenya Worsens

14 years ago from National Geographic

The slumping tourism industry in Kenya is having a negative impact on efforts to fight poaching in the country's scenic Maasai Mara.

Former director of UCLA's Willed Body Program pleads guilty to cadaver scheme

14 years ago from LA Times - Science

Henry Reid was indicted by a grand jury in May on charges of selling body parts to a businessman who resold them to medical, pharmaceutical and hospital research companies. ...

Ignoring forest dwellers' rights will be costly, report predicts

14 years ago from News @ Nature

Deforestation plans will fail unless habitation rights are considered.

Iraq's PM slams top US soldier over Iran comments

14 years ago from AP Science

BAGHDAD (AP) -- Iraq's prime minister said in remarks aired Friday that the top U.S. commander in Iraq "risked his position" by alleging Iran was trying...

Tulane University Gets $400,000 Grant for Global Health Education

14 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

Tulane University uses $400,000 grant to create new Global Health Education program.

Canadian traditions: Hockey, double doubles ... and video games?

14 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Video games - now a billion-dollar staple of Canada's high-technology industry - began a quarter century ago in the homes of a few young entrepreneurs.

Italian scientists assail pope's dig on 'easy money' research

14 years ago from Physorg

Italian scientists Friday reacted angrily to Pope Benedict XVI's assertion that researchers are tempted by "easy money" at a time when universities and research institutes face budget cuts.

EU seeks tougher rules on illegal logging

14 years ago from Physorg

The European Commission on Friday proposed tighter rules against illegal logging aimed at fighting climate change and protecting forests across the world.

Healthy Foods more Expensive than Junk Foods

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Healthy foods are rising in price faster than their less healthy alternatives. This is the finding of research published in the October issue of Australian and New Zealand...

N.L. turns to ad campaign to give its side in nurses dispute

14 years ago from CBC: Health

The provincial government has countered stepped-up efforts by the nurses union to end a bargaining impasse, announcing a public advertising campaign so people in Newfoundland and Labrador can "have an...

Facebook seeking music deal: report

14 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Facebook is looking to add music services to its social networking site and is discussing deals with several parties to counter a recent offering from rival MySpace, according to a...

Russian Prime Minister Tracks Dog from Space

14 years ago from Space.com

Prime Minister Putin tests a GPS-like collar on his dog Koni.

Islamic countries to get own science citation index

14 years ago from SciDev

An Islamic Citation Centre is to be set up by the Organisation of the Islamic Conference to promote research excellence in the region.

Smell Of Smoke Does Not Trigger Relapse In Quitters, New Research Shows

14 years ago from Science Daily

Research into tobacco dependence has shown that recent ex-smokers who find exposure to other people's cigarette smoke pleasant are not any more likely to relapse than those who find it...

Medical Textbooks Use White, Heterosexual Men As A 'Universal Model'

14 years ago from Science Daily

Images of white men predominate in western anatomy textbooks, which present them as a "universal model" of the human being. This is the main conclusion of a study that has...

CRTC delays ruling on Bell's throttling

14 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Bell Canada Inc. will continue throttling the internet speeds of its smaller competitors for at least another few weeks as the CRTC has again delayed its decision on whether the...

Big Chinese dairies discuss fate of company at heart of scandal

14 years ago from CBC: Health

Five of China's major dairy companies met in Beijing on Friday to discuss the fate of the company at the centre of the country's tainted milk scandal.