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Cost to patients barrier to counseling for obesity and smoking

14 years ago from Science Daily

Researchers found that when primary care clinicians and community counselors collaborated to offer free counseling services to patients, there was an overwhelming positive response. Yet, when the same services were...

Amazon shares slip; Macmillan titles still missing

14 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Amazon.com continued to withhold sales of books published by Macmillan on Monday, the result of a pricing dispute that helped knock shares in the online retailer down...

Video: High-Speed Rail, the Future?

14 years ago from CBSNews - Science

President Obama has proposed billions put high-speed rail on the fast track to create future jobs. But as John Blackstone reports, will car-loving Americans get on board?

'Manage flights' to cut emissions

14 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

The quickest way to cut emissions from aircraft could be better flight management rather than new technology, an Oxford University study says.

Science Weekly podcast: Our Evolutionary Agony Aunt, and aliens

14 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Carole Jahme, the Guardian's evolutionary agony aunt who writes our weekly 'Ask Carole column, joins us in the studio to help us with our relationship troubles. In a debate on mountaintop mining...

Patient access schemes for high-cost cancer medicines: Good in theory, difficult in practice

14 years ago from Physorg

created by the pharmaceutical industry to allow access to expensive cancer drugs -can be fraught with administrative problems, meaning that money does not reach the parts of the UK National...

Rewriting European privacy law for digital age

14 years ago from Physorg

European legislation covering the protection of private data is being dragged into the digital age in a potential threat for social networking sites like Facebook where users display foibles, often...

A very modern illusion | Mark Vernon

14 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Charles Taylor shows how faith and scientific progress both require leaps into the unknownIs science closer to religion than is typically assumed? Is religion closer to science? Might rational enquiry, based on evidence,...

Fears Australian piracy case could shut off net

14 years ago from Physorg

Australian Internet rights groups fear a piracy court case could force Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to become "copyright cops" and cut web access to customers who make illegal downloads.

Where There’s No Smoke, Altria Hopes There’s Fire

14 years ago from NY Times Science

The company once called Philip Morris is hoping the F.D.A. will go easier on Marlboro Snus, a spit-free smokeless pouch, than on Marlboro cigarettes.

A Record Gust Gets Blown Away

14 years ago from NY Times Science

What’s it like getting sacked by an pro linebacker? Try standing on Mount Washington when the wind is up.

City Critic: On the Plate, a Pinch or a Pound?

14 years ago from NY Times Health

With salt the latest addition to the mayor’s health hit list, we take a look at how much is in some of New York’s favorite dishes.

U.N. Introduces Coupon System to Distribute Rice to Haitians

14 years ago from NY Times Health

The new vouchers are intended to deliver food without the chaos and conflict that have marred relief giveaways to earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince.

How categories and environment create satisfied and well-informed consumers

14 years ago from Science Daily

Expert consumers like to be surprised by unusual product presentation, while novices crave familiarity, so claims a new study.

News Corp. in 500-million-dollar settlement with Valassis

14 years ago from Physorg

News Corp. said Saturday it had reached a 500-million-dollar settlement over lawsuits filed by Valassis Communications Inc. against a division of Rupert Murdoch's entertainment and media giant.

California to vote on naming Apollo 11's garbage a historical resource

14 years ago from Physorg

When the Apollo 11 astronauts blasted off from the moon, they left behind not just the small steps of men but a giant pile of equipment and junk for all...

Southwest to enable Wi-Fi use on 737 fleet

14 years ago from Physorg

Southwest Airlines has finally decided to wire its Boeing 737 fleet for wireless Internet service after dabbling with the concept for two years.

Are you any good at creating passwords?

14 years ago from Physorg

There's an interesting little study that's been done by security firm Imperva, which analyzed some 32 million passwords posted online in December by some enterprising hacker.

US electric carmaker Tesla plans public stock offering

14 years ago from Physorg

US electric carmaker Tesla Motors said on Friday that it plans an intial public offering of stock that could raise as much as 100 million dollars.

U.S. Government Plans to Reduce Its Energy Use

14 years ago from NY Times Science

The federal government, the largest user of energy in the country, will take steps to reduce its emissions by 28 percent by 2020, compared with 2008 levels.

Stocks fall on doubts about recovery's strength

14 years ago from AP Health

NEW YORK (AP) -- Stocks ended a disappointing January with a loss as investors questioned whether the economy will be able to sustain its big fourth-quarter...

AGU Journal highlights - Jan. 29, 2010

14 years ago from Science Blog

The following highlights summarize research papers that have recently been published in Geophysical Research Letters (GRL). In this release:

UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News

14 years ago from UPI

Gateses commit $10 billion to vaccines ... Lead may be ADHD trigger ... Pelicans starve along Oregon coast ... India plans manned space flight in 2016 ... Health/Science news from...

This Week in the Future, January 25-29, 2010

14 years ago from PopSci

Leave a comment to win this illustration on a t-shirt! Apple releases its "magical" new iPad, scientists warn of hostile ET's at Cambridge University's alien conference, new insights on quality weed, and a...

Canada can't keep up with drilling surge

14 years ago from UPI

CALGARY, Alberta, Jan. 29 (UPI) -- Amid a promising forecast for Canada's 2010 oil and natural gas drilling activity, the sector is facing an unexpected labor crunch.

Genetics Web Sites Win Online Award

14 years ago from NY Times Science

Two University of Utah Web sites won Science's first award for online education materials.

WikiLeaks shuts due to lack of funds, hopes to be back soon

14 years ago from Physorg

Whistleblower website WikiLeaks has temporarily shut down because of financial difficulties.

Google boss worries about teen reading

14 years ago from Physorg

The boss of US Internet giant Google on Friday expressed concern that youngsters growing up in the mobile instant information age will develop a "deep reading" problem.