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US House to vote on Obama's historic health plan

16 years ago from Physorg

US President Barack Obama's quest for health care reform comes to a head on Sunday when the House of Representatives votes on legislation to extend health insurance to virtually all...

Back to the future for computers: A return to the 1980s?

16 years ago from

A presentation at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition/National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference (OFC/NFOEC) in San Diego on March 24 will examine the technologies that will emerge in the...

Frontier-brand spices recalled in Canada

16 years ago from UPI

OTTAWA, March 17 (UPI) -- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning people not to consume some Frontier-brand seasonings and spices because of possible contamination.

People will forgo luxury for green products when status is on mind, researcher finds

16 years ago from Science Daily

A new study finds that people will forgo luxury and comfort for a green item.

US Broadcasters Gird for FCC Fight

16 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Plan by Media Regulator Calls for Broadcasters to Give Up Some of Their Airwaves

Young Britons More Likely To Take Up Smoking Thanks To Movies

16 years ago from

Children in England see much more smoking in movies compared to their counterparts in the US and are more likely to pick up the habit as a result, finds research...

Twitter CEO unveils '@Anywhere' platform

16 years ago from CBSNews - Science

The Company Offers a New Way to integrate Twitter Data into Partner Sites

China enters Latin energy market with Argentine deal

16 years ago from UPI

BUENOS AIRES, March 15 (UPI) -- China has taken the first major step toward securing an energy foothold in Latin America with the purchase of a 50 percent stake...

Playstation shortage may foil Sony game release

16 years ago from Physorg

The opening scene for Sony Corp.'s "God of War III" video game shows a musclebound Greek warrior named Kratos vowing "My vengeance is now."

3-D cell culture: Making cells feel right at home

16 years ago from Biology News Net

The film "Avatar" isn't the only 3-D blockbuster making a splash this winter. A team of scientists from Houston's Texas Medical Center this week unveiled a new technique for growing...

Online music vet launches song service for smartphones

16 years ago from Physorg

Internet music veteran David Hyman on Monday unveiled a service that promises low-cost "all-you-can-eat" on-demand songs for users of Apple iPhones and Android smartphones.

JHU astrophysicist and team win $5 million stimulus grant to build telescope

16 years ago from Physorg

A team led by Johns Hopkins astrophysicist Charles L. Bennett has won a $5 million National Science Foundation grant - administered through the federal stimulus package - to build an...

NY Times fires back at Wall Street Journal

16 years ago from Physorg

The New York Times fired back on Monday against plans by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. to compete against the respected daily with a New York edition of The Wall Street...

March Madness: Bracket seedings irrelevant after Sweet Sixteen round

16 years ago from Science Daily

For the average college basketball fan looking for an edge in a March Madness office pool, an expert in statistics and data analysis has some advice on how to pick...

ACS Publications Go Mobile

16 years ago from C&EN

In Your Pocket: New application delivers ACS journals and CEN content to iPhone/iPod touch users.

Scientist at Work: Dr. Thomas R. Frieden: At C.D.C., Obama’s Appointee Wields a Big Broom

16 years ago from NY Times Health

The former New York City health commissioner has rapidly reversed many of the Bush administration’s policies at one of the world’s top health agencies.

Fingerprints leave unique trail of germs

16 years ago from MSNBC: Science

People leave more than fingerprints when they touch stuff  — they also deposit a tell-tale trail of germs that could help investigators solve crimes, U.S. researchers reported on Monday. ...

How going green may make you mean

16 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Ethical consumers less likely to be kind and more likely to steal, study findsWhen Al Gore was caught running up huge energy bills at home at the same time as lecturing on...

Japan aims to cut emissions

16 years ago from UPI

TOKYO, March 15 (UPI) -- Japan's basic climate bill approved by the Cabinet on Friday is facing opposition from the industrial sector.

Canada seeing 'failure' on digital strategy

16 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

U.S. policy makers are set to unveil an ambitious new broadband plan on Tuesday, but Canada still fails to understand the importance of the digital economy, says University of Waterloo...

Israel Steps Up Efforts to Bring Back Expat Scientists

16 years ago from Science NOW

The Israeli government has adopted a $350 million plan to lure back its scientists... [Read more]

CF Industries Finally Wins Terra

16 years ago from C&EN

Fertilizers: Agreement winds down a pair of year-long merger sagas.

National emergency plan adopted

16 years ago from CBC: Health

Public Safety Minister Vic Toews says the federal government has formally adopted its emergency response plan, months after the auditor general accused Ottawa of being unprepared to co-ordinate emergency measures.

India Boosts Space Budget

16 years ago from Space.com

India's Parliament has increased the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) budget for 2010 by about 38 percent over last year.

Harvard University releases Profiles Research Networking Software as open source

16 years ago from Physorg

Harvard University has released Profiles Research Networking Software, a form of social networking and expertise mining technology, to the open source community. Developed with the support of Harvard Catalyst |...

Readers Don't Want To Pay For News Online

16 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Survey: Online News Consumers Have Favorites, But Little Loyalty, And Don't Want To Pay

First Internet .com Celebrates 25th Anniversary Today

16 years ago from Live Science

Today marks the 25th anniversary of the registration of the first .com domain name in the history of the Internet.

State Department launches 'Opinion Space' website

16 years ago from Physorg

The US State Department launched a new website on Monday seeking the opinions of people around the world on global issues and US foreign policy.