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FDA: Food protection plan shows progress

15 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, July 2 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says its plan to keep U.S. citizens enjoying one of the safest food supplies in the world...

An Impossible Coexistence: Transgenic And Organic Agriculture

15 years ago from Science Daily

The cultivation of genetically modified maize has caused a drastic reduction in organic cultivations of this grain and is making their coexistence practically impossible. This is the main conclusion reached...

Chemical robots squeeze into our future

15 years ago from MSNBC: Science

Soft and squishy chemical robots will one day squeeze through tight spots then expand to 10 times larger, offering an advantage over rigid robots. Once a mission is complete, a...

National Briefing | Washington: Delay in Medicare Cuts for Doctors

15 years ago from NY Times Health

Medicare will delay processing doctors’ claims to give Congress time to pass legislation that would block a scheduled 10 percent cut in payments.

Adam Rutherford: Why we need more physics teachers - now

15 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Adam Rutherford: To answer the really important questions, we need physicists. Relying on combined science in schools won't help address the chronic shortage

Warner Music Group to offer music through Nokia phones

15 years ago from Physorg

Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia said Tuesday that the Warner Music Group had agreed to join its soon-to-be launched music service programme, giving its device users access to music published...

The Tunguska Impact--100 Years Later

15 years ago from Science @ NASA

One hundred years after the Tunguska event in Siberia, scientists review what they've learned about the mysterious blast from the heavens.

Yahoo's board takes its case to shareholders

15 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Yahoo Inc. is starting to meet with its major shareholders in hopes of fending off activist investor Carl Icahn.

Acoustics World Wide Press Room Now Open: Scores of Lay Language Papers Available Online

15 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

Reporters interested in the upcoming Acoustics '08 Paris meeting in France are invited to visit the ASA World Wide Press Room (http://www.acoustics.org/press). On this site are posted dozens of lay...

Happiness is rising around the world: study

15 years ago from Physorg

People in most countries around the world are happier these days, according to newly released data from the World Values Survey based at the University of Michigan Institute for Social...

Wake-up call to business: Tighten up on information security

15 years ago from Physorg

According to the Department of Trade and Industry there are 4.5 million businesses in the UK of which 99.3% are small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs), employing 0-49 employees. ...

Feds preview long awaited mathematics reference

15 years ago from Science Blog

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released a five-chapter preview of the much-anticipated online Digital Library of Mathematical Functions (DLMF). read more

Drilling Down: Overindulgence in Small Packages

15 years ago from NY Times Health

While food companies have reduced portion sizes to respond to concerns about overeating, a new study shows that small packages can also lead to over-consumption.

Rising cost of oil 'due to speculation'

15 years ago from Physics World

Statistical physics-based study implies growing demand cannot account entirely for trend

Model forecasts city development

15 years ago from Science Alert

Researchers have made a model that predicts how cities might develop, forecasting patterns such as housing growth on a map of the city.

Feature: Service with a 'one-click' smile

15 years ago from Science Alert

The Internet is revolutionising the way that we shop, and programmers are working hard to make sure online customer service keeps up, reports David Adams.

Protection to slow dolphin's decline

15 years ago from Science Alert

Research has found that new protection measures to be put in place in New Zealand will slow, but not stop, the decline of Hector's dolphin.

Nuclear explosions could be key to spotting fake paintings

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

A Russian curator says she's developed a foolproof method of determining whether a piece of art was made before or after 1945 in order to sniff out fake paintings.

Colombia calls for applications to massive science fund

15 years ago from SciDev

The Colombian government is calling for applications to a massive fund to support advanced training, science and innovation in the country.

Microsoft to stop selling Windows XP on Monday

15 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Microsoft Corp. is scheduled to stop selling its Windows XP operating system to retailers and major computer makers Monday, despite protests from a slice of PC users...

Russia to create Internet addresses in Cyrillic

15 years ago from Physorg

Russia will be able to create its first Internet addresses using the Cyrillic alphabet next year, communications ministry official Vladimir Vassiliev told Interfax news agency on Sunday.

NYC keeps the cannoli but drops the trans fats

15 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Making cannoli is serious business in New York. It's a dessert so tempting that even a hit man in the "Godfather" couldn't leave a box behind.

Hamilton To Move To Oxford

15 years ago from C&EN

Chemist and Yale Provost Andrew Hamilton is nominated vice chancellor of Oxford

Bad Moon Rising For U.S. Workforce

15 years ago from C&EN

Employment is down for five months in a row, but chemists, other graduates are doing a little better

Celanese Settles Legacy Lawsuit

15 years ago from C&EN

Firm agrees to pay $107 million to resolve polyester fiber price-fixing claims

Hexion Seeks To End Huntsman Deal

15 years ago from C&EN

Firm cites Huntsman's finances, banks' reluctance as reasons to renege on merger

Deal on NHS drugs set to trim pharma profits

15 years ago from Chemistry World

Price of branded drugs cut by two per cent and off-patent drugs to face competition from generics

Global industries call for carbon cuts

15 years ago from Chemistry World

Chemical companies included in policy document ahead of G8 summit in Japan