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Vote: The Best Alternative Energy Idea

14 years ago from Live Science

In The Energy Debates, we examined the pros, cons, policy debates, myths and facts related to 15 alternative energy ideas.

Insurers propose universal, centralized healthcare

14 years ago from LA Times - Health

Several consumer groups criticize the early bid by America's Health Insurance Plans, a trade group that fought an overhaul in the 1990s, to take an active role in Obama's effort...

Govt. considers 'right of conscience' rule

14 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- U.S. health officials say a new "right of conscience" rule will likely be announced by the outgoing Bush administration.

Classical music meets Web 2.0

14 years ago from Physorg

How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Through YouTube. Not that "practice, practice, practice" isn't still the key to making it to the world's most famous stage. But a new...

Schwarzenegger declares fiscal emergency

14 years ago from LA Times - Science

Governor orders the new Legislature in to work on its first day of the session to deal with California's dire finances. The state could run out of cash by February...

Qualcomm can't enforce patents in dispute with Broadcom, court rules

14 years ago from LA Times - Health

COURTS Qualcomm dealt blow in patent case

Patient photos aid docs reading faceless CT scans

14 years ago from AP Health

CHICAGO (AP) -- Imagine sitting in a dark room all day, evaluating CT scans and other medical images on a computer screen but never actually seeing...

U.S. FDA seeks broader regulatory powers

14 years ago from CBC: Health

In a report released on Monday, U.S. authorities proposed beefing up regulatory registrations and hiring third-party inspectors in a bid to protect the food supply chain.

Virgin Media taps Yahoo for mobile Internet search

14 years ago from Physorg

British telecommunications titan Virgin Media announced on Monday that it will use Yahoo oneSearch to power Internet exploration for its mobile service customers.

Pedaled points of light: Christmas tree uses alternative energy

14 years ago from Physorg

This tree puts a unique spin on green. The Embassy Festival of Trees, in Fort Wayne, Ind., features a new attraction this year: a tree powered by, possibly, you.

New ERP system for aviation maintenance goes live at Japan Airlines

14 years ago from

Japan Airlines International officially launched 'JAL Mighty,' a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) system for aviation maintenance, this November. IBM Japan, IBM Business Consulting Services, and SAP Japan Co., Ltd...

Fujitsu's 'Laptop4Life' program gives you a new laptop every 3 years

14 years ago from Physorg

(PhysOrg.com) -- Buy any LifeBook laptop from Fujitsu Siemens, and the company will provide you with a new laptop every three years until you die. The only requirements are that...

Dude, Where's My Flying Car (and Jetpack and Armies of Robots)?

14 years ago from PopSci

Just Two Years Away! Honest!: The future wasn’t supposed to look like this. Here we are, one month from the very futuristic-sounding 2009, still waiting for robot armies to...

Not Quite Superman, But Maybe Superdrugs

14 years ago from PopSci

Weeks before President-Elect Obama’s choice for Secretary of Defense was finalized, the U.S. Department of Defense was blazing full speed ahead. The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (a division of the...

Test-tube babies profitable business for the state

14 years ago from

Increased financial support for IVF fertilisation would be downright profitable for the state. Test-tube babies are an investment for the future, not an expense. This is shown by Anders Svensson,...

RSC and ChemSpider develop InChI Resolver

14 years ago from

An InChI Resolver, a unique free service for scientists to share chemical structures and data, will be developed by a collaboration between ChemZoo Inc., host of ChemSpider, and the Royal...

Using Challenging Concepts To Learn Promotes Understanding Of New Material

14 years ago from Science Daily

Although conventional wisdom suggests that the best way to learn a difficult skill is to progress from easier problems to more difficult ones, research examining this issue has resulted in...

Biocontrol Scores Knockout Punch On Birch Tree Pest

14 years ago from Science Daily

The birch leafminer, an insect pest that regularly disfigures birch trees, has been virtually eradicated in the Northeast. The credit goes to entomologists who successfully introduced a biological control agent.

A picture paints more than a petabyte of data

14 years ago from Physorg

In the age of the petabyte, we all need help digesting and understanding massive amounts of information. In this month's Physics World, a series of features celebrates the ascendance...

Could consumers own their internet connections?

14 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Fibre ownership would ensure the internet remains free from interference by cable and phone companies, according to a report by the man who coined the term "net neutrality."

Middle East's synchrotron runs short of funds

14 years ago from SciDev

The Middle East's first synchrotron, which opened last month, still has to find US$19 million for its planned 2.5 GeV machine.

Radiologist's study supports the use of portable ultrasound in developing countries

14 years ago from

Of all the current imaging techniques, portable ultrasound has shown the greatest promise in meeting the needs in developing countries such as Ghana because it is transportable, relatively inexpensive and...

Revolutionary high-speed 'cloud' software announced by new University of Melbourne start-up

14 years ago from Physorg

Revolutionary new software which harnesses the power of networked computers to analyse data at high speeds is being developed by new start-up company Manjrasoft Pty Ltd and researchers within the...

FDA reports on food supply safety

14 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a report on the year-long implementation of its Food Protection Plan to protect domestic and imported...

Marketing discontent: Koodo taps into consumer frustration

14 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Since it splashed onto the Canadian wireless scene this spring with a wave of advertisements featuring pastel colours and spandex-wearing spokes-models, Telus Corp.'s Koodo hasn't done things quietly.

Mobile phones can help manage diseases

14 years ago from SciDev

Mobile phones can improve health services and provide help for displaced patients during political crises, say Richard Lester and Sarah Karanja.

Sanyo to launch new electric hybrid bicycle

14 years ago from Physorg

Japan's Sanyo Electric Co. on Monday unveiled a new electric hybrid bicycle that can triple the user's pedal power to make it easier to climb hills.

People Wasting Billions Of Dollars On 'Quack' Health Food And Weight Loss Products, Expert Says

14 years ago from Science Daily

Globally every year, obese people waste billions of dollars on food products that "imply" that they aid weight loss, but are totally ineffective, says a nutritional expert on the British...