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Judge grills lawyer as N.L. probes cancer inquiry rules

17 years ago from CBC: Health

The judge hearing Newfoundland and Labrador's breast cancer inquiry demanded Monday to know who ordered a government lawyer to ask for clarification on the role of inquiry lawyers.

Data from Columbia disk drives survived the shuttle accident

17 years ago from AP Science

Jon Edwards often manages what appears impossible. He has recovered precious data from computers wrecked in floods and fires and dumped in lakes. Now Edwards may have set a new...

There is no such thing as 'the' Indian

17 years ago from Physorg

An increasing number of mayors in Guatemala are of Indian origin. Dutch researcher Elisabet Rasch went to find out what this development means and discovered that there is much more...

More information expected on errors in Manitoba pathologist's work

17 years ago from CBC: Health

Health officials in Manitoba plan to release more information Wednesday afternoon about an investigation into errors made by a pathologist with Manitoba Diagnostic Services.

UMG confirms deal with Qtrax to allow free music downloads

17 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Universal Music Group confirmed Tuesday that it has reached a deal with file-sharing site Qtrax to allow free, legal downloads of UMG music.

California high school wins science bowl

17 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, May 6 (UPI) -- The U.S. Department of Energy said Santa Monica (Calif.) High School is the winner of the department's 18th annual National Science Bowl.

Cardinal Health-brand mouthwash recalled

17 years ago from UPI

WASHINGTON, May 6 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced the voluntary recall of Cardinal Health-brand alcohol-free mouthwash due to possible contamination.

Electronic Tags Locate Patients, Pharmaceuticals In British Hospital

17 years ago from Science Daily

Location technologies are improving health care in the UK, but compatibility problems could limit their impact. The RFID tags are being used for security for babies in maternity units (prevention...

Pay gap growing in medical specialties

17 years ago from UPI

NEWARK, N.J., May 6 (UPI) -- Growing gaps in pay between medical specialties in the United States is creating the potential for serious shortages in some fields, medical...

There's A Hole In My -- And In The Data As Well!

17 years ago from Science Daily

Like the popular children's song "There's a Hole in My Bucket," in which Liza and Henry try to patch a leaking pail, researchers with the San Diego Supercomputer Center at...

Munch-o-matic: Scientists Develop The Artificial Mouth

17 years ago from Science Daily

For years scientists have tried to build an electronic tongue, a robotic tasting device that could have profound applications in improving food quality and safety. But before machines learn to...

NTT Introduces Commercial RedTaction 'Firmo' Security Device

17 years ago from Physorg

NTT has developed a means to harness the Human Area Network to create Firmo. Firmo utilizes RedTaction which is a human body communication technology. It uses the surface of the...

Longtime IBM executives Donofrio, Zeitler to retire

17 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Two longtime IBM Corp. executives are retiring, prompting the technology company to reshuffle its top ranks.

Swedish court convicts man of file sharing

17 years ago from Physorg

A Swedish court on Monday handed down a suspended sentence and a 10,000-kronor (1,655-dollar, 1,070-euro) fine to a man found guilty of sharing some 4,500 music files and 30 films...

'Tempers will flare' as prison smoking ban takes effect, inmate says

17 years ago from CBC: Health

The first stage of a widespread smoking ban was rolled out in federal prisons on Monday, and inmates say it will likely put prisoners on edge.

FSU researcher: As gas prices climb, employee productivity plummets

17 years ago from Physorg

Rising gas prices are affecting more than the family budget. More pain at the pump results in more employee stress on the job, says Wayne Hochwarter, the Jim Moran Professor...

As prices rise, find ways to trim grocery bills

17 years ago from Physorg

The rising cost of gas, diesel fuel and other forms of energy can affect the price of many other things that we purchase, from milk and bread to coffee and...

T-Mobile brings 3G wireless to NYC; other markets to follow

17 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- T-Mobile USA has fired up its third-generation wireless network in the U.S., announcing Monday that it's now live in New York City - though few phones can...

AP launches news service geared for iPhone

17 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- The Associated Press and more than 100 of its member newspapers are launching a service Monday that will make news stories available on Apple Inc.'s iPhone and...

If a Train Leaves New York at 5pm . . . Will it Teach a Kid Math?

17 years ago from PopSci

We have all at one point or another learned some variation of a mathematical formula involving trains and their timetables. For example: if a train leaves Boston for New York...

Construction workers learn new technology

17 years ago from UPI

AUSTIN, Texas, May 5 (UPI) -- The University of Texas at Austin says it received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to teach new technology...

Budget does nothing for home-care dilemma: senior

17 years ago from CBC: Health

An elderly St. John's man whose campaign for improved home-care services touched a nerve several months ago says the latest Newfoundland and Labrador budget accomplishes nothing.

Miramichi pathology test inquiry begins hearings

17 years ago from CBC: Health

The inquiry into the pathology services at the Miramichi Regional Health Authority began in Moncton on Monday.

Wal-Mart expands low-price drug program

17 years ago from Physorg

(AP) -- Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, announced Monday it would expand its discounted prescription drug program to offer 90-day supplies for $10 and add several women's...

Senate GOP Wants Halt To Ethanol Expansion

17 years ago from CBSNews - Science

Senate Republicans asked environmental regulators to use their power to halt the country's ethanol output expansion plans, that include a five-fold increase over the next 15 years, amid rising food...

Study: New computer threat is emerging

17 years ago from UPI

CHAMPAIGN, Ill., May 5 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say there might be another emerging treat to computing other than viruses and worms: malicious hardware could soon become a...

NASA Employees Abusing Government Credit Cards

17 years ago from Science Blog

Video games and iPods, among other things, have been purchased by NASA employees abusing their government-issued credit cards, reports the Houston Chronicle. read more

Online health records: Convenience vs. privacy

17 years ago from CBC: Health

Some day soon, Canadians will have access to free online tools for managing their health information, but plans to store the information on servers south of the border could mean...