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By John Fleck Journal Staff Writer A stable nuclear weapons budget began emerging from Congress this week, with little prospect of the cuts for New Mexico's weapons labs that some had feared.
by Staff Writers Sarteano, Italy (SPX) Jul 10, 2009 University of Texas at Austin graduate student Guillermo A. Blanc is talking dissection. But he's not a biologist - he's an astronomer.
A Third Stimulus? Don't Repeat the Same Failures Calls for a new stimulus bill are growing almost as fast as the ranks of the unemployed. Many politicians and economists who had advocated for the huge $787 billion second stimulus bill are surprised that it has failed to help the economy.
The author of this COHA analysis is COHA Research Associate Juliana Sojo. Additional research and findings below are by COHA Research Associates Gretchen Knoth and Charlotte Griggs.
Northeastern University scientists in Boston say they have developed an early-stage, highly accurate cancer-screening technology. Professor Max Diem, who developed the the procedure, said it can determine within seconds whether a cell is cancerous, precancerous or normal. The scientists said the technology, for which there is a patent pending, automatically captures a fingerprint of the cell's ...
The world-wide explosion of overweight people has been called an epidemic. The inflammatory nature of obesity is widely recognized. Could it really be an epidemic involving an infectious agent? In this climate of concern over the increasing prevalence of overweight conditions in our society, investigators have focused on the possible role of oral bacteria as a potential direct contributor to ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The world-wide explosion of overweight people has been called an epidemic. The inflammatory nature of obesity is widely recognized.
Killing wild animals doesn't seem so eco-friendly at first -- but hunters argue that they're among the best stewards of the environment.
TORONTO, July 9 (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada is cutting the minimum amount of nominal bonds it purchases for balance sheet purposes at its auctions to 5 percent. The change, effective immediately, has no implications for monetary policy, the central bank said on Thursday. "This will assist in bringing its holdings of Government of Canada securities more in line with the composition of the ...
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