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February 04, 2010
Looking For Life In The Multiverse
Miami FL (SPX) Jan 18, 2010
Is there anybody out there? In Alejandro Jenkins' case, the question refers not to whether life exists elsewhere in the universe, but whether it exists in other universes outside of our own. While that might be a mind-blowing concept for the layperson to ponder, it's all in a day's work for Jenkins, a postdoctoral associate in theoretical high-energy physics at The Florida State University. In fact, his deep thoughts on the hypothetical "multiverse" - think of it as a mega-universe full ... read more

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Hospital Scanner Could Curb Nuclear Waste Threat
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Obama budget tries to ease strain on stretched US military
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Airlift of critically injured Haitians resumes: US military
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Safety risk associated with HIV drug
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US funds treatment of critical Haiti quake victims
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Disease spreads in quake-hit Haiti
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Handheld Devices Show Promise For Emergency Radiology
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Miracle Haiti girl had nothing to eat or drink, say doctors
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Haiti aid effort among biggest in Red Cross history
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Clinton calls for Haiti aid as girl's recovery amazes
Port-Au-Prince (AFP) Jan 28, 2010
Former US president Bill Clinton launched an appeal for Haiti quake victims Thursday as doctors marveled at a girl's miracle recovery after 15 days buried in the rubble without food or water. Clinton urged global corporate bosses at the World Economic Forum in Davos to use the catastrophe which killed around 170,000 people as an opportunity to lift the devastated Caribbean nation out of gene ... more

Medical emergency to last three months in Haiti
Port-Au-Prince (AFP) Jan 26, 2010
The emergency medical period in Haiti will probably last another three months as many of the wounded will need regular care for some time, a leading US surgeon said Tuesday. The emergency phase will be "probably two to three months," said Chris Jobe, the head of orthopedic surgery at Loma Linda University of southern California. Volunteer doctors have treated thousands of people since th ... more

Era of Rapid Growth in Biomedical Research Over
Rochester NY (SPX) Jan 26, 2010
After a decade of remarkable growth, total annual funding for biomedical research in the U.S. has decelerated and may have even fallen when adjusted for inflation. That is the conclusion of a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. "The era of rapid expansion in biomedical research funding that began in the 1990's has ended," said Ray Dorsey, M.D., a neurologist ... more

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Altus Sends Six C-17s For Operation Unified Response


Rights group slams China firm over DR Congo workers


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Airbus Military A330 MRTT Refuels AWACS

First Production F135 Engine Delivered

Lockheed Martin to roll out more accurate laser-guided bomb

US probes missile test failure in Pacific: Pentagon

US accelerating missile defenses in Gulf: report

Russia denies fleet boost over US Poland missile plan

JAGM Completes First Captive Flight Test

Upgrades To Air-To-Surface Standoff Missile Validated

Marine Aviators Complete Integrated Testing Of APKWS

US to go ahead with tanker plane even without Airbus: Gates

'Tough choices' for British defense review

Libya's Russian deal boosts arms race

Animal rights group wants 'Robohog Day'

S.Korean scientists develop walking robot maid

Mint robot puts shine on hardwood floors

New chinks emerge in malaria's armour

Britain to close swine flu unit as pandemic fades

Safety risk associated with HIV drug

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HIV infections emerge long after China blood scandal: report
Beijing (AFP) Jan 21, 2010
At least 80 hospital patients in central China were infected with HIV through contaminated blood, according to a state media report that highlighted the continuing impact of a 1990s blood-selling scandal. The patients at the No. 2 Hospital in Hubei province's Daye city were infected after receiving transfusions of blood sold by several local residents who were later found to have HIV, the Wuhan Morning Post said on Wednesday. It said the blood-sellers were believed to have been infecte ... read more

Humans Could Run 40 Miles Per Hour

Scientists study the Hobbit's brain

Yale Team Finds Neural Thermostat Keeps Brain Running Efficiently

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AWI And DLR To Conduct Joint Health Research In The Antarctic

Vaccine Research To Continue On Atlantis Mission

Wyle Personnel Assist Important Studies On ISS

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Algerian leader spars with security chiefs

Mining firms sanctioned in DR.Congo over food production

African politics bestowed with Chinese feng shui

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Haiti death toll tops 200,000 as aid anger mounts

With Machu Picchu cut off, Peru fears tourism decline

WFP says 230 million dollars received for Haiti

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New chinks emerge in malaria's armour

Britain to close swine flu unit as pandemic fades

Safety risk associated with HIV drug

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