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Hands-free cell phone conversations add 5 m to drivers' braking distances

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Research led by Psychology researchers at the University of Warwick reveals that cell phone conversations impair drivers' visual attention to such a degree that it can add over 5 metres...

Persistent pollutant may promote obesity

15 years ago from Biology News Net

Tributyltin, a ubiquitous pollutant that has a potent effect on gene activity, could be promoting obesity, according to an article in the December issue of BioScience. The chemical is used...

Clearwire to market WiMax under 'Clear' brand

15 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Newly merged company Clearwire Corp. says it plans to sell its wireless broadband service under the brand name of "Clear."

Scientists Invent Machine That Sorts Pomegranate Seeds

15 years ago from Science Daily

A team of investigators from Valencia has developed a machine that separates automatically the seeds from the rind and pith of the pomegranate. The mechanism uses a computer vision system...

Science Weekly podcast: Technologies to help stop climate change, war and medicine, drug classifications, plus lizards doing push-ups

15 years ago from The Guardian - Science

Writer and broadcaster Chris Goodall discusses his new book Ten Technologies To Save The Planet. We ask him whether Barack Obama will be the key. We also hear from Sir...

Mandates driving surge to the river for hydropower

15 years ago from AP Science

HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) -- Many decades ago, cost-conscious Henry Ford turned to hydroelectric plants to power his car factories like the one by the Great Miami...

Random House Increases Slate Of E-Books

15 years ago from CBSNews - Science

With e-book sales exploding in an otherwise sleepy market, Random House announced that it was making thousands of additional books available in digital form, including novels by John Updike and...

Fuel From Food? The Feast Is Over

15 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Rising food prices have slowed the momentum of biofuels, prompting scientists to search for alternatives that won't tap the world's food crops.

NFL Thinks Beyond HD, Tinkers With 3-D

15 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Next week the National Football League is broadcasting live in 3-D a game between the San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders to theaters in Los Angeles, New York, and...

Is Free Microsoft PC Security Dangerous?

15 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Microsoft has dropped a bombshell on the PC security industry. Their $50-a-year Windows Live OneCare service will soon be free, but might Larry Magid worries about the implications for competition...

Lori Drew cyberbullying case raises profile of 'terms of service' agreements

15 years ago from Physorg

Next time you install a piece of software or visit a new Web site, pour yourself a cup of coffee and really dig into that arcane document labeled something along...

Weighing the value of organic foods

15 years ago from LA Times - Health

Food produced without most conventional pesticides or fertilizers are perceived to be more healthful, but scientists have yet to offer proof. ...

Botanists puzzle over lack of acorns

15 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (UPI) -- Botanists say they're puzzled about why oak trees from Virginia to Kansas and north to Nova Scotia failed to produce acorns this year.

Humble mouse turns 40 and loses its touch

15 years ago from The Guardian - Science

The name was never meant to stick.

In Maryland, Focus on Poultry Industry Pollution

15 years ago from NY Times Science

As officials seek new rules on how farmers can spread or store chicken manure, the industry is fighting back.

Europe Accuses Drug Makers of Padding Health Care Costs

15 years ago from NY Times Health

The European Union accused drug companies of adding billions of dollars to health care costs by delaying or blocking the sale of less-expensive generic medicines.

2 gunmen kill each other in shootout at Toys R Us in Palm Desert

15 years ago from LA Times - Science

Police say the shooting was apparently sparked by a dispute between two couples who had 'previous hostility.' Other shoppers hide or flee in panic. ...

Amazon deforestation up almost 4.0 percent

15 years ago from Physorg

Brazil's Amazon jungles, known as the lungs of the world, lost almost 12,000 square kilometres (4,800 sq. miles) in just 12 months, a rise of almost 4.0 percent, new figures...

Shoppers cautious with gadget buys on Black Friday

15 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Consumer electronics have long been among the most popular holiday gifts, with fierce competition among shoppers for day-after-Thanksgiving deals on flat-screen TVs and laptop computers.

Cameco to halt uranium hexafluoride production at Ont. plant

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

Cameco Corp. said Friday it is temporarily suspending production of uranium hexafluoride at its Port Hope, Ont., plant, a move that will result in the layoff of fewer than 100...

Environmentalist turns to online campaign to protect B.C. forest

15 years ago from CBC: Technology & Science

A veteran environmental campaigner is putting down her placard and turning on her computer to use social networks to reinvigorate an environmental campaign

Good Pre-school And Home-learning Boosts Academic Development

15 years ago from Science Daily

Attending a high quality pre-school followed by an academically effective primary school gives a significant boost to children’s development. These are the findings of a new study which shows that...

France-UK split over EU farm plan

15 years ago from BBC News: Science & Nature

France's vision for the future of EU agricultural policy is opposed by the UK, Sweden and Latvia.

ESF awards European Latsis Prize to Simon White for astrophysics achievement

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The European Science Foundation (ESF) has awarded this year's European Latsis Prize to Professor Simon White, Director at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, for his outstanding contribution to the...

The East Midlands' heathland needs you!

15 years ago from

It used to be a haven for fly tippers and a dumping ground for burnt-out cars. Now Mansfield's Oak Tree Estate is home to one of the rarest habitats on...

EU claims pharma delaying tactics cost 3 billion euros

15 years ago from Chemistry World

Commission report raps industry for stalling generic competition.

Carl Icahn raises his stake in Yahoo

15 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- In a move likely to fuel speculation over Yahoo Inc.'s search for a new chief executive, activist investor Carl Icahn has bought up close to 7 million...