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Astronaut recruitment drive fetches over 5,000 applications

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Over 5,000 Canadians handed in their resumés to the Canadian Space Agency in hopes of getting shot at proving they have the right stuff to be astronauts.

China Mobile says main hurdle in Apple iPhone talks cleared

15 years ago from Physorg

China Mobile said Friday the main obstacle keeping iPhone out of the world's largest mobile phone market had been cleared now that Apple has dropped its revenue-sharing demands.

Architect to build shape-shifting skyscrapers in Dubai, Moscow

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

An ambitious architect has unveiled plans to build an 80-storey, revolving, shape-shifting skyscraper in both Dubai and in Moscow.

Climate Change May Challenge National Security, Classified Report Warns

15 years ago from Science Daily

The National Intelligence Council has completed a new classified assessment that explores how climate change could threaten US security in the next 20 years by causing political instability, mass movements...

Cheeky Study Finds Beauty Secret in Cadavers

15 years ago from Live Science

Volume loss in facial fat compartments results in the hollow look of aging.

Yahoo confirms Google commitment, pans Microsoft

15 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Yahoo Inc.'s leaders defended online search leader Google Inc. as a more desirable partner than Microsoft Corp. in a Wednesday letter that affirmed the Internet pioneer's commitment...

Gene Testing Questioned by Regulators

15 years ago from NY Times Health

Regulators are cracking down on companies that sell genetic tests directly to consumers, threatening to crimp the growth of one of the hottest sectors of the biotechnology industry.

Marketers are creating an imaginary, cross-cultural, Asian world

15 years ago from Physorg

Despite vast cultural differences among Asian nations, marketers are mixing a number of cultural influences to create an imaginary Asian world, according to new research in the Journal of Consumer...

In Your Face! Remote Control

15 years ago from Live Science

Jacob Whitehill has built a smile detector that can turn his face into a remote control device that can send simple commands to a computer. Credit: UC San Diego Jacobs...

Skyrocketing Energy Demands Predicted

15 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Despite persistently high oil prices, global energy demand will grow by 50 percent over the next two decades with continued heavy reliance on environmentally troublesome fossil fuels, especially coal and...

Managing incidental findings in human subjects research

15 years ago from Physorg

Article offers first major consensus recommendations for IFs An incidental finding (IF) is a finding concerning an individual research participant that has potential health or reproductive importance, is discovered...

Florida Buying Big Sugar Tract for Everglades

15 years ago from NY Times Science

The dream of a restored Everglades moved a step closer to reality when the nation’s largest sugarcane producer agreed to sell all of its assets to the state.

Economic Scene: High Medicare Costs, Courtesy of Congress

15 years ago from NY Times Health

Medicare pays $110 for a walker that Wal-Mart sells for $60, and medical equipment makers would like to keep it that way.

How To Attract Young People To Engineering: 'Make A Difference' Message Is Key

15 years ago from Science Daily

Encouraging young people to make a difference in the world through an engineering career is more likely to attract them than emphasizing the challenge of math and science skills, says...

Waste-to-energy plans raise concerns in Metro Vancouver

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Metro Vancouver's plan to build several new waste-to-energy plants is raising concerns amongst residents who are worried the plants will funnel more air pollution toward the Fraser Valley.

Coalition seeks federal nudge for broadband

15 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- One of the Internet's founding fathers and a commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission joined forces Tuesday in renewing calls for the U.S. government to more actively...

Google helps advertisers figure out website demographics

15 years ago from Physorg

Google on Tuesday introduced a tool that lets advertisers figure out which websites their ideal customers are inclined to visit.

Use of nanomaterials in food packaging poses regulatory challenges

15 years ago from Physorg

Report uses product scenarios to examine the oversight and regulatory pathways to commercialization Engineered nanoscale materials (ENMs), which contain novel properties that offer potential benefits for use in food...

Biofuel use 'increasing poverty'

15 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

The rush to use biofuels in rich countries has dragged more than 30 million people worldwide into poverty, an aid agency says.

Online healthcare marketplace started

15 years ago from UPI

BOSTON, June 24 (UPI) -- A U.S. company has started an online healthcare service marketplace that allows physicians to communicate with patients.

European Cargo Ship Gets Longer Stay at Space Station

15 years ago from Live Science

Europe's first orbital cargo ship is pulling double duty as an astronaut washroom.

Hurricane Center director talks forecasting in interview

15 years ago from AP Science

MIAMI (AP) -- Substantially improving the accuracy of hurricane intensity predictions could take years and tens of millions of dollars, the National Hurricane Center's director said Tuesday....

Lose the iPod, pay attention, urge traffic experts

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Calgary safety experts are urging drivers, cyclists and pedestrians to slow down and pay more attention during the summer months after two people died in separate traffic accidents this past...

Washington Congressman Calls for Return to American "Science Diplomacy" in the Middle East

15 years ago from Newswise - Scinews

Rep. Brian Baird (D-WA), in an interview with Conversations, is urging the United States to resume its role as, "A leader in science diplomacy" in the Middle East. Rep....

In-Flight Web Access Gets Off The Ground

15 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Customers on two American Airlines flights will be able to test in-flight Internet access -- beginning tomorrow.

Breakthrough for schools now possible

15 years ago from Physorg

A long running study has found that the English education system has the potential to turn around problems endured by schools in areas of high deprivation.

The truth about drug innovation

15 years ago from Physorg

A new report co-authored by Manhattan Institute senior fellow Benjamin Zycher, and Joseph DiMasi, and Christopher-Paul Milne, researchers from the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development, examines case...

Kodak to buy back $1 billion in shares

15 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Eastman Kodak Co. said Tuesday it is buying back up to $1 billion, or about a quarter, of its outstanding stock, by tapping a $581 million tax...